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1 1  This how-to describes the different options for deploying a Windows 10 IoT image to a client device.
2 2  
3 -= Create Installation USB-Flash =
3 += Installtion – Recovery from USB-Stick =
4 4  
5 -Prerequisites:
5 + For the following manual you need a USB-Stick (min. 500 MB). If you want to deploy the Image on the same USB-Stick you need at least 8GB capacity. Download the following files:
6 6  
7 -You need
7 +1. The Rangee „Windows Flasher - Recovery Media Creation Tool“#
8 +1. The Windows 10 IoT Image which fits to your device: „devicename_b~#~##.wim“ (approx. 6GB)
8 8  
9 -- USB-Stick (min. 500 MB)
10 +Continue as follows:
10 10  
11 -- Windows 10 desktop or Windows 11 desktop
12 +[[image:flasher1.png]]
12 12  
13 -The files:
14 +1. Plug in the USB-Stick into your PC
15 +1. Open the „Windows Flasher - Recovery Media Creation Tool“ (Run as administrator)
16 +1. Choose the USB-Stick under „USB Drives“ (If it's not displayed, please click „Refresh“) / marked red
17 +1. Choose a „Mode“ / marked yellow
18 +11. Create Recovery Medium:
19 +111. Rangee Recovery Console (The Windows-Image must eb deployed from a second USB-Stick or from a network drive
20 +11. Create Recovery Medium with 2nd data partition (W10 only)
21 +111. Create a medium only with the Rangee Recovery Console and a second partition for the Windows-Image
22 +111. This option can onlys be used if the „Recovery Media Creation Tool“ is runinng on Windows 10
23 +11. Erase USB Drive (Clean)
24 +111. Deletes all Partitionen (incl. data) from the medium
14 14  
15 -- Windows Flasher - Recovery Media Creation Tool
26 +1. Press „Start“ / marked Blue
27 +1. You can see the progress at „Current state“ / marked green
28 +1. Copy the Image to the USB-Stick (Partition „Image“), an other USB-Stick whihc is NTFS formatted or a networkdrive.
29 +1. Continue with  „Rangee Recovery Console“
30 +1.
16 16  
17 -- Windows IoT Image which fits to your device: „devicename_b~#~##.wim“ (WIM file)
32 += Recovery from an existing Windows 10 IoT installation =
18 18  
19 -The files can be downloaded from Rangee Updateserver. If you do not have the Updateserver Access, please contact Support by E-mail: support@rangee.com
20 -
21 -~1. Create a Recovery USB Flash
22 -
23 -Plug the USB Flash to your windows desktop
24 -
25 -Execute the Windows Flasher - Recovery Media Creation Tool on a standard windows desktop. (Run as administrator)
26 -
27 -{{lightbox image="flasher1.png" group="1"/}}
28 -
29 -In USB-Drives (red box) select your USB flash (If it's not displayed, please click „Refresh“)
30 -
31 -Choose a „Mode“ (yellow box)
32 -
33 -Create Recovery Medium with 2nd data partition (recommended)
34 -
35 -Start creates a bootable USB Flash with the Rangee Recovery Console
36 -
37 -You can see the progress at „Current state“(green box)
38 -
39 -After the proces has finished, copy the Windows-Image (WIM file) to the Image directory
40 -
41 -
42 -
43 -Option (NOT recommended)
44 -
45 -1. Create Recovery Medium:
46 -11. Start creates a bootable USB Flash with the Rangee Recovery Console
47 -11. The Windows-Image (WIM file) must be stored on a second USB-flash or network drive
48 -
49 -
50 -= Execute Rangee Recovery Console =
51 -
52 -== Recovery option on Windows 10 IoT thin client ==
53 -
54 54  If you want to deploy the image with an USB-Stick, it has to be NTFS formatted and at least 8GB capacity.
55 55  
56 56  1. Download the Windows 10 IoT image which fits to your device: „devicename_b~#~##.wim“ (approx. 6GB)
57 57  1. Copy the image on a USB-Stick or a network drive
58 58  1. Start the device and push the „Arrow down key“ until the windows bootloader appear:
59 -1. Choose „Rangee Recovery Console“{{lightbox image="flasher2.png" group="1" height="250"/}}
39 +1. Choose „Rangee Recovery Console“
40 +[[image:https://rangee.com/knowledgebase/download/attachments/10780681/flasher2.png?version=1&modificationDate=1581579843000&api=v2||height="250"]]
60 60  1. Wait until the „Rangee Recovery Console“ is loaded and continue with „Rangee Recovery Console“ .
61 61  
62 -== Recovery option from Installation USB Flash ==
43 += Rangee Recovery Console =
63 63  
64 -Plug the USb flash to your thin client. The  thin client should have at least 4 GB RAM and 120 GB Flash.
45 +== Programs in the Recovery Console ==
65 65  
66 -Boot the device from USB Flash
47 +In der Console angekommen, bieten sich Ihnen einige Programme, die Sie zu Diagnose- und Reparaturzwecken verwenden können:
67 67  
68 -= Run Rangee Recovery Console =
69 -
70 -The Rangee Recovery tool will boot a windows Desktop with some applications.
71 -
72 72  (% style="width:574px" %)
73 73  |=(% style="width: 110px;" %)(((
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75 75  )))|=(% style="width: 460px;" %)(((
76 76  __**Command Promt:**__
77 77  Open a CMD
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106 106  Recovery of a Windows image see „Windows Flasher“
107 107  )))
108 108  
109 -**Start Windows Flasher**
86 +**Windows Flasher**
110 110  
111 111  
112 112  At the first start you'll see the following
113 113  
114 -{{lightbox image="flasher 4.png" group="1"/}}
91 +[[image:flasher 4.png]]
115 115  
116 -=== Choose the WIM file ===
93 +=== Deploy an Image ===
117 117  
118 -If the WIM file is stored on Installation USB flash please choose the WIM file fom Image directory.
95 +If you want to use an USB-Stick please be sure the USB-Stick is connected to the System.
96 +If you want to use a network drive use „Networkdrive -> Connect Drive“:
119 119  
120 -If you store the image on a second USB-flash, plug in the USb Flash and select the right device/path.
121 121  
122 -If you store the image on a network drive, use „Networkdrive" -> Connect Drive“:
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123 123  
124 124  
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126 -
127 -
128 128  1. Choose a drive letter
129 129  1. Put in the complete UNC path to the share
130 130  1. If nessecary put in the username and password
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138 138  (% style="width:849px" %)
139 139  |(% style="width:156px" %)Parameter|(% style="width:283px" %)Wert|(% style="width:407px" %)Bedeutung
140 -|(% style="width:156px" %)Target|(% style="width:283px" %)# Disk ~#~#GB|(% style="width:407px" %)Choose the target drive
141 -|(% style="width:156px" %)Image|(% style="width:283px" %)#devicename_b~#~##.wim“#|(% style="width:407px" %)Choose the downloaded WIM file
114 +|(% style="width:156px" %)Target|(% style="width:283px" %)# Disk ~#~#GB|(% style="width:407px" %)Choose the Drive on wich Windows 10 should be installed
115 +|(% style="width:156px" %)Image|(% style="width:283px" %)#Pfad zur „Gerätename_b~#~##.wim“#|(% style="width:407px" %)Choose the downloaded Windows 10 Image
142 142  |(% style="width:156px" %)Start|(% style="width:283px" %) |(% style="width:407px" %)Start the installation
143 143  
144 144  === Capturing a Windows image ===
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148 148  (https:~/~/docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/sysprep~-~-generalize~-~-a-windows-installation)
149 149  
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154 154  |Parameter|Wert|Bedeutung