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I see a mention of a USB imaging tutorial in various posts but have not been able to locate any tutorials here. Would someone please point me in the right direction.
I have both Wyse USB tool and the one I found here, but so far the only result I’ve achieved is ‘Missing Operating Syetem’ Seems there must be some additional step or two involved that maybe the tutorial explains.
I am getting files transferred to the USB stick but they end up in a folder, and that may be part of the problem.
OK so I eventually found what i think is the ‘tutorial’ referred to elsewhere in the non-Wyse USB imaging tool. Installed that as per instructions & when I updated BIOS I found I was locked out completely. Then found a different non-Wyse BIOS update that let me back into BIOS & revealed I do now have 1.15. Still won;t boot from a Lexar USB stick though, goes to a flashing cursor and sits there indefinitely.
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