Dell Client Configuration Toolkit Installation Guide
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Contents Notes, Cautions, and Warnings...................................................................................................2 1 Introduction..................................................................................................................................5 Installation Prerequisites..........................................................................................................................................5 Accessing CCTK Installer.....................................
Introduction Dell Client Configuration Toolkit (CCTK) is a packaged software offering that provides BIOS configuration capability to Dell business client platforms (OptiPlex, Latitude, and Precision). You can configure the client systems in two ways: using Graphical User Interface (GUI) or using Command Line Interface (CLI). This guide provides the installation instructions for CCTK. Installation Prerequisites The prerequisites are given in the following table: Table 1.
• Installing CCTK Silently Using DUP • Installing CCTK Using .msi File • Installing CCTK Silently In The Default Folder Using .msi File • Installing CCTK Silently In A Custom Folder Using .msi File • Installing CCTK Using DUP 1. Double-click the downloaded DUP and click Install. The CCTK InstallShield Wizard is launched. 2. Run the InstallShield Wizard. For more information, see Running The InstallShield Wizard. Installing CCTK Using .msi File 1. Double-click the downloaded DUP. 2.
The Customer Information screen is displayed. 4. Type the customer information, select the user for the application, and then click Next. The Custom Setup screen is displayed. 5. Click Next to install CCTK CLI and GUI in the default directory. The default CCTK installation directories are C: \Program Files\Dell\CCTK (for 32-bit system) and C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\CCTK (for 64-bit system). NOTE: Click Change to install either CLI or both CLI and GUI in a specified directory.
Related Links: • Installing CCTK On Systems Running Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6 • Installing CCTK On Systems Running RHEL 5 Installing CCTK On Systems Running Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6 To install CCTK on systems running RHEL 6 systems using 64-bit RPMs, navigate to RHEL6 directory (\lx64\RHEL6), untar the file, and run the commands in the following order: 1. rpm -ivh srvadmin-hapi-7.1.0-4.59.1.el6.x86_64.rpm 2. rpm -ivh cctk-linux-2.1.1-buildnum.el6.x86_64.
– Click Start → Settings → Control Panel → Add or Remove Programs . Select Dell Client Configuration Toolkit and click Remove. 2. Uninstalling CCTK On Systems Running Linux To uninstall CCTK on systems running RHEL 6 and RHEL 5, you have to run different RPMs. Related Links: • Uninstalling CCTK On Systems Running RHEL 6 • Uninstalling CCTK On Systems Running RHEL 5 NOTE: Uninstalling and upgrading CCTK on Linux systems leaves empty files and folders on the system.
The CCTK InstallShield Wizard is launched. 2. Run the InstallShield Wizard and follow the instructions on the screen. Upgrading CCTK 1.2.1 On Systems Running Windows Using .msi File 1. From support.dell.com, download the latest CCTK installation file, Sys-Man_Application_H1TD3_WN32_2.1.1_Arev. 2. Extract the installation file. – – From the folder where you extracted the file, double-click the cctk.
• Upgrading CCTK On Systems Running RHEL 5 Upgrading CCTK On Systems Running RHEL 6 To upgrade CCTK on RHEL 6 systems using RPMs, navigate to lx64\RHEL6 directory, untar the file, and run the commands in the following order: 1. rpm -Uvh srvadmin-hapi-7.1.0-4.59.1.el6.x86_64.rpm 2. rpm -Uvh cctk-linux-2.1.1-buildnum.el6.x86_64.rpm Upgrading CCTK On Systems Running RHEL 5 To upgrade CCTK on RHEL 5 systems using RPMs, navigate to lx64\RHEL5 directory, untar the file, and run the commands in the following or
Related Links: • Creating Windows PE 4.0 64-Bit Image • Creating Windows PE 4.0 32- Bit Image Creating Windows PE 4.0 64-Bit Image 1. Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\CCTK\X86_64. 2. Open the command prompt with administrator privileges. 3. Run the following command: cctk_x86_64_winpe_4.bat C:\winpe_x86_64 C:\Progra~2\Dell \CCTK. 4. Navigate to C:\winpe_x86\WIM and burn the ISO image. Creating Windows PE 4.0 32-Bit Image 1. Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\CCTK\X86. 2.
For example, copy c:\winPE_x86\boot.wim c:\winPE_x86\ISO\sources\boot.wim. 5. Create a bootable Windows PE image using Windows AIK. Related Link: • Creating a Bootable Windows PE image Using Windows AIK Creating A Bootable Windows PE Image Using Windows AIK 1. Click Start → Programs → Microsoft Windows AIK → Windows PE Tools Command Prompt. NOTE: To prepare a bootable image for a 64-bit supported system, from the command prompt, navigate to the \Windows AIK\Tools\amd64 direc
Installing Windows PE 3.1 AIK 1. Burn the Windows AIK supplement ISO image to a DVD-ROM. 2. Open the command prompt with administrator privileges. 3. Run the following command to replace the installed Windows PE 3.0 files with the corresponding Windows PE 3.1 files from the ISO: xcopy E:\ "C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\PETools" /ERDY. E:\ is the root directory of the ISO image. Creating Windows PE 3.1 64-Bit Image 1. Run cctk_x86_64_WinPE_3.bat C:\WinPE3.1_64bit C:\Progra~2\Dell\CCTK. 2.