6.Once the results are displayed, select one or more updates (these updates can be filtered).
7.Click Export.
The Export to repository window is displayed.
8.You can choose the following options from the Repository Export options:
–Select one or more repositories to Export to: — You can select the desired repositories from this list.
–Exports update to a new repository — You can exports update to a new repository. The Export to New repository window is displayed. You need to provide details for the Name: and Description: fields.
9.Select one or both of the Bundle Options to export updates to bundles in repositories. Click Ok to proceed further or click Cancel to exit without making any changes.
–Replace old files in new files in all bundles — Replaces all the older versions of the DUPs in the bundles.
NOTE: The Bundle disclaimer window is displayed with all the Dell bundles which can be updated with this export.
–Create new bundle — Creates a new bundle for different platforms and operating systems with generic names.
10.The Support Files download Queued window is displayed.
A Support file export job has been submitted to the Jobs Queue.
11.Click OK to close the window.
Filter Options For Search Results
You can use the following filters in the Dell Repository Manager:
Keyword Search
•Allows you to filter the search based on the keywords that you are providing.
For example, if you select BIOS, the Keyword Search displays all the BIOS related components.
File Format
•Allows you to filter the search based on the operating system selected. The options available are:
•Dell Update Packages (DUP)
a.Windows
b.Windows
c.Linux
Update Type
•Filters the component(s) based on the type of update required for the component. The available options are BIOS, Firmware, Driver, Application, and Utilities.
For example, if you select BIOS, the Dell Repository Manager displays all the bundle(s) and components that require a BIOS update.
NOTE: This filter displays the components only if they match the search criteria.
•BIOS
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