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IGEL
Technology GmbH
IGEL Zero RFX
5.02.100
2.1.3.
Emergency Boot
Emergency Boot
is a setup with default parameters.
If you select
Emergency Boot
, the Secondstage Loader looks for a bootable system in the flash memory and
then resumes the boot procedure as in the other boot modes.
Essentially speaking, the X-Server is started without network drivers and with a resolution of 1024 x 768 -
60 Hz during an
Emergency Boot
. The
Setup
menu is then opened directly.
This option is useful if, for example, you have selected an excessively high screen resolution or a wrong
mouse type and these settings can no longer be changed in the normal setup.
2.1.4.
Failsafe Boot - CRC check
During a
Failsafe Boot
, a check of the file system is carried out first. The thin client then starts in
Verbose
Mode
.
2.1.5.
Reset to Factory Defaults
If you select
Reset to Factory Defaults
, all personal settings on the thin client (including your password and
the sessions you have configured) will be lost.
A warning message will appear on the screen before the procedure is carried out.
You must then confirm your decision.
If the device is protected by an administrator password, you will be prompted to enter this password. You
have three attempts to do so.
Do you not know the password?
When you are prompted to enter the password, press the
Enter key
three times.
1.
Press
c
to bring up the
Terminal Key
, the individual key for the thin client.
2.
Contact us using an RMA form:
3.
https://www.igel.com/en/service-support/rma-request.html
(
https://www.igel.com/en/service-support/rma-request.html
)
Enter the
Terminal Key
shown, the firmware version and your contact details.
4.
Our service department will send you a so-called
Reset to Factory Defaults Key s
pecially for your device.
To ensure that the process is as straightforward and yet as secure as possible, each key is valid for just one
device.