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Hi!

 

I'm trying to create an SCCM USB Offline installtion for a HP T620 Thin Client, but i've run into a problem with the boot order. My problem is that the thin client is setup default to boot from an USB stick but i need to change this to boot from the SATA drive first.

I've tried to use BCU and it can change the boot order so that Hard Drive is listed first but inside the Hard Drive selection the different hard drivers (SATA0 & USB memory) are listed individually and USB memory is always listed first except if i change this manually. And changing this manually is not doable for 600+ thin clients. Is there any way to change this behaviour trough command line that i can use in an SCCM OS Deployment?

 

Best Regrads,

Tommy Herman

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hi there

 

I have exactly the same problem. Is there any solution to this?

 

Regards,

Remo Siegenthaler

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I solved the problem. It's a BIOS setting. As the BIOS from my ThinClient is in german I try to translate the options into english.

 

When the thin client is starting you get with F10 into the BIOS.

Choose "Storage" --> Storage options --> USB storage boot --> either choose "deactivate" or "after SATA"

 

This should do the trick... it did for me.

 

Regards,

Remo

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