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Using WDM 4.9.1. Thin client is a Wyse (from Dell) D90D7.
I have created images from this unit and have successfully pushed images to this unit. I was experimenting with a new image and I pushed it, but accidentally did NOT change to PXE. I have it configured to use PXE and have always used that before. The thin client rebooted and hung at TFTP…. for a long time. I rebooted. It still boots to the old windows 7 image, but now when I push out an image and do choose PXE, the wyse thin client still boots and sits ath the “TFTP…” and I don’t seem able to push out an image. How do I get the thin client back to its original configuration so that I can push out an image to it again?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
The default imaging method should be Non-PXE. This is normally more reliable and faster.
You can try to press “p” during the boot. This should show up a boot menu and you can select “PXE” or “LAN”.
CG
if you want to use TFTP, please check that the WDM TFTP service is running (restart it to make sure) and check your firewall settings.
Regards
Volker
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