Owner's Manual

44 Using Repository Manager in Server Mode
5
Ensure that the type setting is equal to USB Drive and the location where
you want to download the USB key appears in the drive dropdown.
6
Click
OK
to start the USB writing.
7
After the USB key writing is complete, insert the USB Key into a USB port
on the system you want to upgrade.
8
Press
F11
. The boot menu appears.
9
Select the USB key as the boot target.
10
Select option 1 in the UNetBootIn menu’s boot menu to proceed with the
component updates.
Working with Components
Components are also known as Dell Update Packages (DUPs). They are used
for updating the Basic Input Output System (BIOS), firmware, and drivers on
specific platforms.
The list of components you add appear in the
Components
tab. You can sort the
list of components based on file name, type, version, criticality, date on which
the component was created, and description of the component.
Adding and Removing Components
You can add components from other bundles and repositories to the bundle
or repository you select. You can remove components from a bundle or a
repository.
To add and remove components:
1
Select the repository to which you want to add the component.
2
On the
Components
tab, click
Add
.
3
In the
Select DUP File to Add
dialog box, select the component that you
want to add. You can browse and search for the component from all the
repositories available on your system.
4
Repository Manager adds the component to the repository and the
following message appears:
"DUP File(s) Imported."
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