How do I boot a thin client?

How do I boot a thin client?

To boot the thin client from a UEFI USB key, do the following:

  1. During system start up, press Delete when you see a Wyse logo. The BIOS Setup screen is displayed.
  2. Set the Secure Boot to Disabled.
  3. Set the Boot from USB to Enabled.
  4. Save the changes and exit.
  5. From the pop-up menu, select your USB key, and boot as Normal.

How do I get into BIOS on Dell Wyse 3040?

Accessing thin client BIOS settings on Wyse ThinLinux

  1. During the start-up, press the F2 key. and the default password is Fireport.
  2. The BIOS setting is protected by a password. When promoted, enter the password Fireport .
  3. Use the System Setup settings to change the BIOS settings.

How do I PXE boot a thin client?

In ThinManager:

  1. Select Manage > PXE Server to open the PXE Server Wizard.
  2. Select the Enable PXE Server checkbox on the PXE Server Configuration page.
  3. Select the Using standard DHCP server radio button on the Network Interface Configuration page.
  4. Select the Finish button and the PXE server is configured.

How do I run a PXE boot?

On IntelĀ® Desktop Boards that support the Pre-boot Execution Environment (PXE), you can set the network as a boot device….To enable the network as a boot device:

  1. Press F2 during boot to enter BIOS Setup.
  2. Go to the Boot menu.
  3. Enable Boot to Network.
  4. Press F10 to save and exit the BIOS Setup.

How do I bypass the administrator password on a Dell BIOS?

Turn off the computer and disconnect the power cable from the computer. Locate the password reset jumper (PSWD) on the system board. Remove the jumper plug from the password jumper-pins. Power on without the jumper plug to clear the password.

How do I find the boot menu key?

When a computer is starting up, the user can access the Boot Menu by pressing one of several keyboard keys. Common keys for accessing the Boot Menu are Esc, F2, F10 or F12, depending on the manufacturer of the computer or motherboard. The specific key to press is usually specified on the computer’s startup screen.

  • October 31, 2022