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downgrade k2000 to older firmware?

Is it possible to downgrade the firmware on the k2000.
Imaging a machine will take over 1 hour... to long.

I know in the older firmware supports the Knoppix boot enviroment, which had block level imaging.


What are the disadvantages of using the older the firmware?
and does it support x64 based operating systems ?

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Posted by: rmeyer 12 years ago
Second Degree Blue Belt
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If you need to downgrade I think you have to open a support ticket and have them do it for you.

I don't use imaging my self, I like scripted installation a lot more, since I don't wanna maintain an image and keep that up to date
Posted by: petrybosch 12 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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our problem with scripted installations is that it doesnt recognizes our windows serial number (vlk).
thats the reason we do imaging.
Posted by: rmeyer 12 years ago
Second Degree Blue Belt
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Is it win7 or XP ?
Posted by: cserrins 12 years ago
Red Belt
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3.4 will have an "add-on" toolkit to do native imaging, so standby….
Posted by: petrybosch 12 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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are there any details about this release ?

"i just heard that that the ETA of this update is January"

i cant wait.
Posted by: cserrins 12 years ago
Red Belt
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3.4 will include Offboard storage, SSL, Native Imaging Toolkit add-on, and KBE Manipulator add-on
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