DO NOT USE USB 3.O PORT
Do not use the key generated by the Toolkit on thin client USB 3.0 ports. The USB key generated by the Praim Toolkit is not working using USB 3.0 ports on the thin client, use only USB 2.0 ports.
WINDOWS EMBEDDED and USB 3.0 Ports
For Windows Embedded device we also suggest to detach any USB device attached to USB 3.0 ports, leaving only mouse and keyboard attached on USB 2 ports, during the restoring of a Windows Image until the process has completely finished.
Once the USB Key is prepared (see How to create Recovery USB Key for ThinOX or How to create Recovery USB Key for Windows Embedded or How to create an Upgrade BIOS USB Key for Praim thin client) you can use it on a thin client.
Follow the instructions below to boot from USB Key:
Insert the USB Key in a USB Port on the thin client.
Power on the thin client and keep pressing the F12 function key.
From the Boot Menu select the USB Key and then press <ENTER>.
How to select the USB Key from Boot Menu
For most BIOS the USB key is available and can be selected under HARDDISK, press <ENTER> on the keyboard and selected then USB0 (or similar, it can be also the model name of the USB key).In some cases (depending on the BIOS version and manufacturer) select USB-ZIP from the available choice.
For U9xxx and A9xxx thin client model (e.g. U9700) follow the instruction available at Booting from USB Key on U9xxx and A9xxx
For U9xx4, A9xx4 and N9xxx follow the instructions available at Booting from USB Key for U9xx4, A9xx4 and N9xxx thin client model.
The restore procedure will start immediately and the progress status is shown on the monitor. DO NOT turn off the thin client during this phase. At the end of the process a message will indicate Now remove your USB device.
Remove the USB Key from the thin client and it will reboot.
The thin client will eventually ask for Numero di Serie (Serial Number) and Codice Licenza (License Code).
Missing license code
The thin client will eventually ask for Numero di Serie (Serial Number) and Codice Licenza (License Code). Read Where can I find a device's license code? for more information.