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Restoring the Flash Image
System Requirements
To create a recovery device for the purpose of reflashing or restoring the software image on the DOM
(Disk On Module of ATA Flash), you will need the following:
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A computer running Microsoft Windows 7 or higher
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One or more HP t505 Series Thin Clients
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CD-R or CD-RW drive (if using the ISO Image option)
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1-GB USB flash device for Windows (if using the USB format) or Linux and an 8GB USB flash
device for Windows Embedded 7
This restore method will not work with all USB flash devices.
USB flash devices with
multiple partitions generally do not support this restore method. The range of USB flash devices
available on the market is constantly changing. Not all USB flash devices have been tested with
the HP Thin Client Imaging Tool.
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USB CD-ROM drive for thin client (if using the ISO Image option)
Before using the utility, you must download the appropriate image from
Getting Started
There are three deployment options supported by this utility. You can choose to do one or more of the
following using your personal computer:
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Generate an ISO image to use with CD creation software to create a bootable CD for
deployment using a USB CD-ROM drive.
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Create a bootable flash image on a USB flash device.
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Unbundle the image to a directory for use in a custom deployment scenario or PXE image.
Download and run the Package-for-the-Web deliverable (an .exe file) that contains the original factory
image for the thin client. The HP Compaq Thin Client Imaging Tool (CRStart.exe) runs automatically.
System Requirements
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Summary of Contents for t505
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