Dell Latitude 5280 Microsoft Windows 10 IoT Enterprise for Wyse Thin Clients A - Page 40
Booting from UEFI USB key, Creating bootable UEFI USB key
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Thin clients Guidelines to boot the thin client 5 Save the changes and exit. 6 From the pop-up menu, select your USB key, and boot as Normal. Booting from UEFI USB key The following table provides the guidelines to boot from a UEFI USB key on the supported thin client devices: Table 11. Booting from a UEFI USB key Supported thin clients • Wyse 5020 Thin Client with Win10 IoT (D90Q10) • Wyse 7020 Thin Client with Win10 IoT (Z90Q10) • Wyse 7020 Accelerated Graphics Thin Client with Win10 IoT (Z90QQ10) Guidelines to boot the 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. • Wyse 5470 Thin Client • Wyse 5060 Thin Client • Wyse 7040 Thin Client • Latitude 3480 Mobile Thin Client • Latitude 5280 Mobile Thin Client To boot the thin client from a UEFI USB key, do the following: 1 During system start-up, press F2 when you see a Dell logo. The BIOS Setup screen is displayed. 2 Set the Secure Boot to Disabled. 3 Click System Configuration > USB Configuration, and select the Enable USB Boot Support check box. 4 Save the changes and exit. 5 During system start up, press F12, and select USB key in the boot menu. NOTE: You can boot the Windows 10 IoT Enterprise (WIE10) 64-bit devices if the secure boot is set to Disabled. However for security purposes, this is not recommended. Creating bootable UEFI USB key To create a bootable UEFI USB key, do the following: 1 Obtain an executable UEFI shell. 2 Save the file as bootx64.efi on your client. 3 Format the USB key with FAT32. 4 In the USB key, create the \efi\boot directory. 5 Copy the bootx64.efi file to the \efi\boot directory on the USB key. The bootable UEFI USB key is created. 40 System administration