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Re-imaging guide
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Zeroing the DOM
The Re-Imaging Utility has the option to zero the DOM to free up hard
memory.
1
Follow the previous steps to open the boot menu and access the
Re-Imaging Utility. When the boot menu appears, select the named
hard disk or flash drive containing the Re-Imaging Utility and press
<Enter>.
2
Once the boot up is complete the Devon IT Re-Imaging Utility Dell
Edition Main Menu is displayed.
Use the arrow keys to select <13> Zero the DOM and press
3
<Enter>.
4
A prompt will warn you that this will make the terminal unbootable.
Select Yes to continue. The process may take a few minutes to
complete.
5
After the DOM has been zeroed out, the thin client will reboot.
Remove the hard disk or flash drive when prompted and press
<Enter> to reboot the terminal. The thin client will not load up
any disk images until a new image has been written on.
Scanning the DOM for Errors
The Re-Imaging Utility allows users to search for any errors within the
DOM that could create inconsistencies.
1
Follow the previous steps to open the boot menu and access the
Re-Imaging Utility. When the boot menu appears, select the named
hard disk or flash drive containing the Re-Imaging Utility and press
<Enter>.
2
Once the boot up is complete the Devon IT Re-Imaging Utility Dell
Edition Main Menu is displayed.
Use the arrow keys to select <12> Scan DOM for Errors and
3
press <Enter>.
4
The Re-Imaging Utility will scan for any errors within the DOM.
This process may take a few minutes.
5
If there are no errors, the Re-Imaging Utility will inform you and
return to the Main Menu.
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