Reference Guide

Dell Latitude Tablet and 2-in-1 System Reimage “How-To” Guide
As soon as the Dell splash screen is displayed, press the F12 to bring up the one-time boot selection
menu. For this example, the Dell Dock TB15 was used in conjunction with a Latitude 7275. The
process for the XPS 9250/Latutude 5179/5175 would be similar.
After pressing enter, the system will then boot to the USB flash drive and start the OS installer. Follow
the OS installer prompts to complete the OS install process.
After the OS is installed, the device drivers and supporting application must be installed in order to
provide full system functionality.
The drivers and apps can be downloaded from Dell web site and placed on a USB flash drive and then
copied to a scratch or temporary folder on the system. After the driver files and apps have been copied
to the system, they can be manually installed or installed by script(s).
The recommended install order for device drivers and apps is outlined below in paragraph 3.2
Recommended Drivers / Applications Installation Order
4.1.2 Installation through Microsoft’s SCCM
Latitude 5175/5179/7250 and XPS 9250 supports PXE network booting for connection to automated
install and deployment servers. It is recommended to use the network capabilities of the USB to
Ethernet adapters or docking unit to provide PXE boot and network support for the system. With UEFI
boot mode, the PXE boot image provided by the PXE server must be a WinPE boot.wim that can boot
in UEFI mode. In order for WinPE to connect to the network image server after startup, the boot wim