Lenovo M920q ThinkSmart Edition Tiny and Core for Polycom Instruction Manual
ThinkSmart Edition Tiny (M920q) and Core for Polycom: Recovery Instructions
Revisions
Date | Changes |
10/25/203 | Documentation update for LCD 3.0 |
1/24/2024 | Update for New Images |
9/3/2024 | Update for LCD 3.1 |
Introduction
This document describes how to restore an operating system using the Lenovo Cloud Deploy system from Lenovo®.
The three high level steps are as follows:
- Download and install the Media Creation tool.
- Create a USB key to boot the failing machine.
- Restore the machine image from Lenovo Cloud.
The process is performed on a healthy PC with a valid internet connection.
Technical requirements
- Microsoft® Windows 10 or higher
- NET Framework 4.8 or higher must be installed
- Local Ports 5555, 55819
- Internet connection (a wired internet connection is required when using online USB media)
- Quick Image Capture – 9 Mb/s upload
- Quick Image Restore, Restore System Wizard, Package Transfer – 1 Mb/s download
- 32 GB USB key (2.0 or 3.0) or greater if caching the image to the key
- Machine has access to the internet
- Machine has a wired connection.
- Default BIOS settings
Quick start steps
- Launch a web browser and go to the following site: https://lenovoclouddeploy.com/
- Click the Sign in button.
- Enter Polycomrecovery@polycomrecovery.com as the email address.
- Click Lookup.
- Enter the password: PolyRec920Q and then click Submit.
- Once you have logged on to the website, scroll down the page. Under Lenovo Cloud Deploy, click on the Download button.
- When the download finishes, run SetupLCMT_x64.msi
- Click Next on the Welcome window.
- Click FINISH button after the installation is complete.
- Lenovo Cloud Deploy launches Enter the User ID: Polycomrecovery@polycomrecovery.com and then click Lookup
- Then Enter the password: PolyRec920Q
- Click Restore another computer
- Click Lenovo systems licensed for Windows
- Click Intel or AMD processor
- Insert your USB device (must be 32 gig or greater)
- Click Next when the USB device shows in Select your USB
- On the next screen, choose the image you want to restore by clicking the On Media button. Then click Next.
- Check the I want this USB media erased and created into Lenovo Cloud Deploy boot media. Then click Create. The key is created when you see the screen title Follow these steps to begin the Lenovo Deployment. Click Finish.
a. This step may take a few minutes based on the speed of your network and the size of the image.
b. Ensure that the USB key you are using is larger than the size of the image you wish to restore. - Connect the Lenovo Cloud Deploy USB Media to the target computer.
- Temporarily disconnect the target computer from the network by unplugging the network cable.
- Turn on or reboot the computer.
- For a Lenovo computer, press Enter to interrupt normal startup and select the option to choose a temporary startup device.
- Select the appropriate boot entry that references your USB boot media.
- The computer boots from the USB device and launches Lenovo Cloud Deploy.
- Follow the prompts to recover the system.
a. You receive a prompt that “You are not connected to the internet”. Click Continue.
b. Restore a computer using Lenovo Cloud Deploy. Click Next.
c. Choose your deployment, then click Next.
d. Check I understand my internal hard dire will be erased and I am ready to restore my system now.
e. Click Restore - The system is recovered when prompted to remove the USB key and click reboot.
- Reconnect the system to the network and reboot.
Guided walk through
Downloading and installing the Media Creation tool
- Launch a web browser and go to the following site:
https://lenovoclouddeploy.com/
- Click Sign in
- Enter: Polycomrecovery@polycomrecovery.com
- Click Lookup
- Enter your password: PolyRec920Q
- Alternatively, click on Sign in with account key
- Enter in the key: AVFPWECXUM4KV7YFEHHW, then click the Submit button.
- If the password or email does not allow you to login, please ensure you are typing the information correctly. Make sure the Language selection in the upper right hander corner of the screen matches your keyboard. The application will default to the windows OS language and keyboard. This is also critical when restoring the system from the USB key. The languages and keyboard on the USB key will default to the language and keyboard of the system that you created the recovery key on.
- The “forgot password” and “not registered yet” buttons are not supported on this recovery account. If the account becomes locked, please wait 10 minutes before proceeding.
- The process no longer requires the use of a customer key. If you use the user ID, Polycomrecovery@polycomrecovery.com, you do not need the key.
- Click on the Download button under Lenovo Cloud Deploy
- When the download finishes, click SetupLCMT_x64.msi
- When the installation program launches, you see the welcome screen.
Follow the onscreen instructions to install the Lenovo Cloud Deploy Application - When the installation is complete, ensure the Launch button is checked (It is by default).
- When the installation is complete, click the Finish button, Lenovo Cloud Deploy application will launch
Creating the USB recovery key
- Launch Lenovo Cloud Deploy
- The login populates the username Polycomrecovery@polycomrecovery.com.
- Enter the password: PolyRec920Q and then click Sign In.
- Click Restore another computer
- Select Lenovo systems that are licensed by Windows®
- Select Intel or AMD processor
- The next screen shows Let’s create bootable USB media for online deployments.
Insert a USB key of 32GB or greater.
- The page should refresh, identifying the USB key. Click Next.
- Note that the description for Select your USB Media may differ as it depends on the key.
- Due to security measures, the key is only valid for 180 days.
- You can have multiple images on the USB key
- The following screen appears. Click On Media to switch it on. Then click Next.
Note that you can have multiple images on the USB key.
- There are 4 images contained in the Poly Recovery Portal
f. ThinkSmart Edition Core Zoom for Poly – WW Language Support
g. ThinkSmart Edition Core Zoom for Poly – US English Language Only Support
h. ThinkSmart Edition CORE and M920q MTR Recovery Image for Poly – Multi Language Support (21H2)
i. ThinkSmart Edition CORE and M920q MTR Recovery Image for Poly – US English Language Support (21H2)- Ensure that you choose the correct image for your system as these images are not interchangeable.
- If you choose the wrong image, you can restore the correct image, but you will need to recreate your key
- The following screen appears while the USB key is created. Note that the process can take up to and more than 45 minutes.
- When the USB key creation is complete, the following screen appears:
Restoring your machine (Media Restore)
- Note that before you begin, you need to confirm the machine’s BIOS settings are set to default. Refer to the system documentation for instructions.
- Insert the Lenovo Cloud Deploy USB Media into the target computer.
- Connect the computer to the AC power and temporally remove the systems from the network i.e. unplug the ethernet cable.
- Turn on or reboot the computer.
- For a Lenovo computer, press Enter to interrupt normal startup and select the option to choose a temporary startup device.
- Note that if you do not see/make this selection, let the computer finish booting into Windows and then restart the computer and try again.
- Wait a moment as the computer loads the boot menu with a list of choices.
- Select the appropriate boot entry that references your USB device.
- The computer boots from the USB device and launches Lenovo Cloud Deploy.
- The message appears: “You are not connected to the Internet”. Click Continue.
- The Restore System screen opens. Click Next.
- The Choose Deployment screen appears. Ensure the box for the image is checked, and click Next.
- There are 4 images contained in the Poly Recovery Portal
a. ThinkSmart Edition Core Zoom for Poly – WW Language Support
b. ThinkSmart Edition Core Zoom for Poly – US English Language Only Support
c. ThinkSmart Edition CORE and M920q MTR Recovery Image for Poly – Multi Language Support (21H2)
d. ThinkSmart Edition CORE and M920q MTR Recovery Image for Poly – US English Language Support (21H2)- Ensure that you choose the correct image for your system as these images are not interchangeable.
- The core image is for core machines (i.e. modelsl starting with 22R). the Tiny M920Q image is for Tiny M920Q systems (models starting with 10T).
- If you choose the wrong image, you can restore the correct image, but you will need to recreate your key.
- On the next screen, check the box for I understand my internal hard drive will be erased.
Then click Restore.
- The restore process begins. The process will require several reboots and you will see various screens.
- You can use the drop down to see how many steps are left to restore the image
- After the image is restored from the cloud, the machine will boot into the image to run the MTR configuration process. Leave the USB key in the device until told to remove it.
- The machine will reboot several times.
- The duration of this step will depend on your Internet connection. Average times can range from 20 to 30 minutes.
- The following screen is displayed:
- When the process is complete, the following screen appears. Click Reboot.
Troubleshooting
USB key issues
When the following error appears, it could be due to an IO error or a bad key:
- Try clicking OK, and then try running the process again.
- If this does not work, try:
- Using DiskPart
- Using Lenovo Cloud Deploy again to generate a new USB key.
DiskPart instructions
- Caution: DiskPart is a destructive tool, requires administrative privileges, and must be used with care.
If you are not comfortable with doing this, obtain a new key. - Note that your disk number and drive letters may vary.
- Open a Windows command line or PowerShell terminal. (To do this, right-click your Windows Start menu button and then click Windows PowerShell [Admin].)
- Type diskpart and then press Enter. The DISKPART prompt appears.
- At the DISKPART> prompt, type list disk and press Enter. Starting with the number zero, DiskPart will list any detected disks. You will need to remember the disk number (for instance, 0 for your Windows hard drive) to use with future DiskPart commands.
In this instance the USB drive in question is disk 6.
- Note that you can also ask DiskPart for a list of detected volumes. At the DISKPART> prompt, type list volume.
- Note that you can also ask DiskPart for a list of detected volumes. At the DISKPART> prompt, type list volume.
- Type sel disk 6 and press Enter. Disk 6 is now the selected disk.
- Type clean. You should see the following:
DiskPart succeeded in cleaning the disk Create part prim
Diskpart succeeded in creating the specified partition Assign
DiskPart successfully assigned the drive letter or mount point - The following pop-up box appears. Click Format disk.
- At the next pop-up box, click Start.
- Click OK.
- The system returns a message that formatting is complete. Click OK, and then click Close.
- Return to the command prompt and type exit.
- Type exit again to exit PowerShell.
- Type exit again to exit the command prompt.
- When you have completed using DiskPart, go back into the LCD tool and try recreating your key.
- Open a Windows command line or PowerShell terminal. (To do this, right-click your Windows Start menu button and then click Windows PowerShell [Admin].)
If your system is not authorized, you see the following error:
- This occurs if the machine was not registered in manufacturing.
- If the machine was serviced, you need to ensure that the serial and model numbers match the unit purchased from manufacturing.
- If the serial number and model number matches the unit purchased, please contact Premier support and ask for an escalation path
Wrong Digital Product Key
The following error appears when the wrong digital product key was entered.
You may need the system board replacing with the correct digital product key.
Log files
Whenever there is an issue using Lenovo Cloud Deploy, logs are required t help identify and resolve it.
In Windows, the application logs may be found in the %TEMP% directory. These two logs should always be included when opening tickets:
LCD.LOG (which is current/last run of LCD.EXE)
LCD.LOG.1 (which contains all previous runs of LCD.EXE)
The service logs may be found in %PROGRAMDATA%\Lenovo\Lenovo Cloud Deploy\Logs.
These logs are useful for debugging issues specific to the installed LCD service.
When using boot media, the files are found in the LOGS folder of the media.
Restore from Lenovo Cloud Deploy log files
- To open the help file, press F1 while in WinPE
- Note: Translation is not supported in WinPE
- Press CTRL+SHIFT+C to open a command prompt.
- The command prompt automatically opens into the relevant directory.
- If LCD is running -> Z:\LOGS
- If a restore is in process -> Z:\CURRENT_DEPLOY
- Copy the folder and send the folder to Lenovo.
Network Drop Errors
The following error appears if the network connection is dropped.
Click OK and try again. If network issues keep happening, obtain the logs, and provide them to Premier Support.
Lenovo Cloud Deploy Updates
From time to time, Lenovo Cloud Deploy will be updated. Some updates will require the user to update their installation and keys. The user will be prompted to update when launching the Lenovo Cloud Deploy application. If the customer is booting from an older key, they will also receive a warning that they will need to refresh the key.
Firewall Requirements
The Lenovo Cloud Deploy application uses the standard https port 443 and Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 1.2 to communicate with the cloud back-end environment. Corporate firewalls may need additional rules set up to allow communication with the Lenovo Cloud Deploy infrastructure.
Firewall Wild Cards
The following domains need to be whitelisted:
- •.lenovoclouddeploy.com – maintains all the customer, user, and content meta data.
- *.lenovoclouddeploy.com – delivers content.
- *.s3.amazonaws.com – receives uploaded content.
Firewall Wild Cards Unsupported
If your firewall does not support wildcards, then use the following values:
- lenovoclouddeploy.com –maintains all the customer, user, and content meta data.
- diav4v6bggwod.lenovoclouddeploy.com – delivers the content.
Depending on your Customer S3 Region, its associated domain will need to be whitelisted to support uploading content. See table below.
Domain | Region |
lcd-production-us-east-1.s3.amazonaws.com | US East (N. Virginia) |
lcd-production-ca-central-1.s3.amazonaws.com | Canada (Central) |
lcd-production-ap-south-1.s3.amazonaws.com | Asia Pacific (Mumbai) |
lcd-production-ap-southeast-2.s3.amazonaws.com | Asia Pacific (Sydney) |
lcd-production-ap-northeast-.s3.amazonaws.com | EU (Frankfurt) |
lcd-production-eu-central-1.s3.amazonaws.com | Asia Pacific (Tokyo) |
lcd-production-us-west-2.s3.amazonaws.com | EU (London) |
lcd-production-sa-east-1.s3.amazonaws.com | South America (São Paulo) |
Firewall Requires IP Addresses
If your firewall requires specific IP addresses, then please reference the following AWS website maintained by Amazon. It provides instructions on how to download a JSON file containing IP ranges for AWS services:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-ip-ranges.html
For the website, all entries matching the following region and service need to be allowed:
“region”: “us-east-1”, “service”: “AMAZON”
For downloading content all entries matching the following service need to be allowed.
“service”: “CLOUDFRONT”
Depending on your Customer S3 Region, the associated service “S3” needs to be whitelisted to support uploading content.
Domain | Region |
lcd-production-us-east-1.s3.amazonaws.com | US East (N. Virginia) |
lcd-production-ca-central-1.s3.amazonaws.com | Canada (Central) |
lcd-production-ap-south-1.s3.amazonaws.com Asia | Pacific (Mumbai) |
lcd-production-ap-southeast- 2.s3.amazonaws.com | Asia Pacific (Sydney) |
lcd-production-ap-northeast- 1.s3.amazonaws.com | EU (Frankfurt) |
lcd-production-eu-central-1.s3.amazonaws.com Asia | Pacific (Tokyo) |
lcd-production-us-west-2.s3.amazonaws.com | EU (London) |
lcd-production-sa-east-1.s3.amazonaws.com | South America (São Paulo) |
Proxy Requirements
Proxy servers must support Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 1.2. The API end points use request headers to identify and authorize the client application. An example request header may appear as follows:
LN-API-VERSION: 1.0
Authorization: Bearer
eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJzdWIiOiIxMjM0NTY3ODkwIiwibmFtZSI6 IkpvaG4gRG9lIiwiYWRta
W4iOnRydWV9.TJVA95OrM7E2cBab30RMHrHDcEfxjoYZgeFONFh7HgQ
Ln-Auth-Cid: FKLAERADFE9898A
x-ln-product-name: Thinkpad T470
x-ln-serial-number: 89AD23D
x-ln-bios-version: ABC
x-ln-bios-vendor: Lenovo.com
x-ln-manufacturer: Lenovo.com
x-ln-version: 01
x-ln-enclosure-type: Notebook
user-agent-language: en-us
Companies that use a proxy server may need to configure it to leave these header values intact, to support Lenovo Cloud Deploy
Documents / Resources
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Lenovo M920q ThinkSmart Edition Tiny and Core for Polycom [pdf] Instruction Manual M920q, M920q ThinkSmart Edition Tiny and Core for Polycom, ThinkSmart Edition Tiny and Core for Polycom, Tiny and Core for Polycom, Core for Polycom, Polycom |