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Acer 

Aspire M5810
Service Guide

    
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Summary of Contents for Aspire M5810

Page 1: ...Acer Aspire M5810 Service Guide PRINTED IN TAIWAN Service guide files and updates are available on the ACER CSD web for more information please refer to http csd acer com tw ...

Page 2: ...ii Revision History Please refer to the table below for the updates made on this service guide Date Chapter Updates ...

Page 3: ...ublication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of Acer Incorporated ...

Page 4: ... programs prove defective following their purchase the buyer and not Acer Incorporated its distributor or its dealer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software Acer is a registered trademark of Acer Corporation Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Pentium Dual Core Celeron Dual Core...

Page 5: ...ditional information related to the current topic WARNING Alerts you to any physical risk or system damage that might result from doing or not doing specific actions CAUTION Gives precautionary measures to avoid possible hardware or software problems IMPORTANT Reminds you to do specific actions relevant to the accomplishment of procedures ...

Page 6: ...h cases please contact your regional offices or the responsible personnel channel to provide you with further technical details FRU Information Please note WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS that you should check the most up to date information available on your regional web or channel If for whatever reason a part number change is made it will not be noted in the printed Service Guide For ACER AUTHORIZED SE...

Page 7: ... Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly 28 Removing the Processor 29 Removing the VGA Card 30 Removing the TV Tuner Card 31 Removing the Hard Disk Drive 32 Removing the Optical Drive 34 Removing the Power Supply 35 Remove Cables 36 Remove System FAN 37 Removing the Memory Modules 38 Removing the Mainboard 39 System Troubleshooting 40 Power On Self Test POST 41 POST Error Messages List 46 Error Sympto...

Page 8: ...ssorsl Celeron 450 processor 2009B Mainstream 95W FMB Chipset Intel P55 H57 Ibex Peak PCB 4 Layer uATX form factor 9 6in X 9 6in 24 38cm X 24 38cm Memory subsystem Socket Type DDR III Un buffered DIMM connector Socket Quantity 4 2 channels 2 DIMMs per channel Different colors for DIMM 0 and DIMM 1 Max memory of 8 GB supported using 2Gb tech DDR3 1 5V 1066 1333 1GB 2GB 4GB Design Criteria Must meet...

Page 9: ... rear IO Audio Chip Realtek ALC888S HD Audio Codec 7 1 with Dolby HT Connectors support Rear 6 jack follow HD audio definition including optical S PDIF output Audio jacks color coding should meet Microsoft Windows Logo Program Device Requirements Audio 0002 1 S PDIF internal port 1 front panel audio header 2 5 LAN Controller Intel PCI E Gbt LAN controller PHY RJ 45 Back panel port with Link Activi...

Page 10: ...adphone output in front bezel One MIC IN in front bezel Multi in 1 card reader SD MMC Mini SD Micro SD T flash RS MMC Mobile MMC MMC micro MS MS PRO MS Duo MS PRO Due Micro MS M2 xD type M and Type H card CF type I and II Microdrive System BIOS Size 4 8Mb Phoenix Award or AMI Kernel with Acer skin Power supply Up to 500watt power rating Active PFC 220V for EMEA and China Non PFC 110V and 220V with...

Page 11: ... Power connector 16 CLR_CMOS Clear CMOS jumper 5 REAR_FAN Rear Fan Header 17 FRONT_PANEL1 Front panel header 6 PCIE_16x PCIE_x16socket 18 DEBUG_HEADER Debug header 7 PCIE_1x PCIE_1x socket 19 INTR Chassis intrusion alarm header 8 PCIE_4x PCIE_4x socket 20 FRONT_FAN Front fan header 9 AUX_IN Audio Aux input connector 21 AUXILLIARY_FAN1 Auxilliary fan header 10 F_AUDIO Front panel audio header 22 BI...

Page 12: ...PCIEX4 XDP VREG VRD11 1 DDR3 SDRAMCON N 1 DDR3 SDR AM CONN2 PCIEX1 P CI E XP RE SS DDR3 SDR AM CONN0 DDR3 SDRAMCON N 3 POWER SUPPLY PCIE GEN2 X16 XDP C K505 CLOCK SATA2 0 6 PORTS SIO LAN USB BP 6 FP 8 AUDIO CODEC P CIE G E N2 x16 CHANNE L A DDR 3 SDRAM 800 1066 1333 CHANNE L BDDR3 SD RAM 800 1066 1333 rear 1394 port Front 1394 header S PI SPI H DMI VGA P CI E XP RE SS ...

Page 13: ... Panel No Component 1 USB 2 0 ports 2 Micro SD M2 slot 3 CF I II CompactFlash Type I II slot 4 XD XD PICTURE slot 5 Optical drive 6 Acer logo 7 Optical drive button 8 SD Secure Digital solt 9 Power button 10 Memory stick PRO slot 11 Headphone Speaker out line out jack 12 Microphone in jack 5 6 10 1 7 9 11 12 3 4 8 2 ...

Page 14: ...t 6 Microphone speaker out line in jack 7 Line out jack 8 Expansion slot graphics card and TV tuner card and Mode card 9 Surround rear L R 10 Line in jack 11 USB 2 0 ports 12 Center speaker subwoofer jack 13 LAN connector 14 System FAN 15 1394 port 16 PS2 keyboard port 17 Fan aperture 1 2 6 11 3 10 14 16 8 15 4 7 13 12 17 9 5 ...

Page 15: ...external switch Button modem ring in keyboard an mouse for APM mode Resume recovery time 7 10sec Suspend Mode Independent power management timer 2 120minutes time step 10minute or pushing extern switch button CPU goes into SMM CPU asserts STPCLK and goes into the Stop Grant State LED on panel turns amber colour Hard disk drive goes into SLEEP mode for ATA standard interface Disable H sync and V sy...

Page 16: ...are prompted Run Setup message to make changes to the CMOS setup NOTE If you repeatedly receive Run Setup messages the battery may be bad In this case the system cannot retain configuration values in CMOS Ask a qualified technician for assistance CMOS setup loads the configuration values in a battery backed nonvolatile memory called CMOS RAM This memory area is not part of the system RAM which all...

Page 17: ... multiple page menu q Home Move the cursor to the first page of a multiple page menu q End Move the cursor to the last page of a multiple page menu q and keys Select a value for the currently selected field only if it is user configurable Press these keys repeatedly to display each possible entry or the Enter key to choose from a pop up menu NOTE Grayed out fields are not user configurable q Enter...

Page 18: ...tup page includes all advanced chipset features Integrated Peripherals This setup page includes all onboard peripherals Power Management Setup This setup page includes all the items of Green function features PC Health Status This setup page is the System auto detect Temperature voltage and fan speed Frequency Voltage Control This setup page is the System Frequency setup BIOS Security Features Cha...

Page 19: ...tem Processor Speed Speed of the CPU installed on the system System Memory Total size of system memory installed on the system System Manufacturer Name of the manufacturer of this system Product Name Product name of the system System Serial Number Serial number of the system System BIOS Version Version number of the BIOS setup utility BIOS Release Date Date when the BIOS setup utility was released...

Page 20: ...lowing the weekday month day year format System Time Set the system time following the hour minute second format AHCI Port 1 2 3 5 6 Press Enter to view detailed device information Halt On Determines whether the system will stop for an error during the POST All But Keyboard No Errors All Errors ...

Page 21: ... Removable Device LAN Hard Disk Drive Press Enter to access the Hard Disk Drive Priority submenu and specify the boot device priority sequence from available hard drives Removable Device Press Enter to access the Removable Device Priority submenu and specify the boot device priority sequence from available removable drives CD DVD Drives Press Enter to access the Optical Disk Drive Priority submenu...

Page 22: ... Disabled Intel VT Enables or disables the Virtualization Technology VT availability If enabled a virtual machine manager VMM can utilize the additional hardware virtualization capabilities provided by this technology Note A full reset is required to change the setting Enabled Disabled Intel VT d For Intel platform Enabled Disabled Memory Hole Remapping Enables or disables remapping of overlapped ...

Page 23: ...oard SATA RAID Native IDE Onboard USB Controller Enables or disables the onboard USB controller Enabled Disabled Legacy USB Support Enables or disables support for legacy USB devices Enabled Disabled Onboard Audio Controller Enables or disables the onboard audio controller Enabled Disabled Onboard LAN Controller Enables or disables the onboard LAN controller Enabled Disabled Onboard LAN Option ROM...

Page 24: ...an event on PCI Express device Enabled Disabled Power On by Onboard Lan Enables or Disables to wake up the system by Onboard Lan function Enabled Disabled Wake Up by PS 2 KB Mouse Enables or disables to wake up the system from a power saving mode using a PS2 keyboard or mouse Enabled Disabled Wake Up by USB KB Mouse If enabled press any key or click the mouse will wake system from S1 S3 state Enab...

Page 25: ...18 Chapter 2 PC Health Status Parameter Description Option Smart FAN Enables or disables the smart system fan control function Enabled Disabled ...

Page 26: ...read Spectrum Enables or disables the reduction of the mainboard s EMI Note Remember to disable the Spread Spectrum feature if you are overclocking A slight jitter can introduce a temporary boost in clock speed causing the overclocked processor to lock up Enabled Disabled ...

Page 27: ... Type the original password then press Enter 3 Type a new password then press Enter 4 Retype the password to verify the first entry then press Enter again 5 Press F10 6 Select Yes to save the new password and close the Setup Utility Removing a supervisor password 1 Use the up down arrow keys to select Change Supervisor Password menu then press Enter 2 Enter the current password then press Enter 3 ...

Page 28: ...ad the default settings for all BIOS setup parameters Setup defaults are quite demanding in terms of resources consumption If you are using low speed memory chips or other kinds of low performance components and you choose to load these settings the system might not function properly ...

Page 29: ...22 Chapter 2 Save Exit Setup The Save Exit Setup menu allows you to save changes made and close the Setup Utility ...

Page 30: ...Chapter 2 23 Exit Without Saving The Exit Without Saving menu allows you to discard changes made and close the Setup Utility ...

Page 31: ...s q Wrist grounding strap and conductive mat for preventing electrostatic discharge q Flat blade screwdriver q Philips screwdriver q Hex screwdriver q Plastic flat blade screwdriver q Plastic tweezers NOTE The screws for the different components vary in size During the disassembly process group the screws with the corresponding components to avoid mismatch when putting back the components Chapter ...

Page 32: ...cedure perform the steps listed below 1 Turn off the system and all the peripherals connected to it 2 Unplug the power cord from the power outlets 3 Unplug the power cord from the system 4 Unplug all peripheral cables from the system 5 Place the system unit on a flat stable surface ...

Page 33: ...screws located on the rear edge of the side panel 2 Slide the side panel toward the back of the chassis until the tabs on the cover disengage with the slots on the chassis 3 Lift the side panel away from the server and put it aside for reinstallation later ...

Page 34: ... when the system is on NEVER touch the heat sink with any metal or with your hands 1 disconnect the fan cable from the mainboard 2 Use a long nosed screwdriver to loosen the four screws on the heat sink in the order as shown below 3 Lift the heat sink fan assembly away from the mainboard ...

Page 35: ...mes very hot when the system is on Allow it to cool off first before handling 1 Release the load lever 1 2 Pull the load lever to the fully open upright position 2 and lift the load plate 3 3 Pull out the processor from the socket IMPORTANT If you are going to install a new processor note the arrow on the corner to make sure the processor is properly oriented over the socket ...

Page 36: ... the VGA Card 1 Release the Slot cover lock 2 Remove the screw from chassis 3 Disconnect the power cables from the VGA card 4 One finger Press the clip and the same time Gently pull the card to remove it from the mainboard ...

Page 37: ...Chapter 3 30 Removing the TV Card 1 Gently pull the TV card to remove it from the mainboard Removing the Mode Card 1 Gently pull the Mode card to remove it from the mainboard ...

Page 38: ...Disk Drive 1 Disconnect the data and power cables from the rear of the optical drive and the mainboard 2 Remove the HDD bracket a Remove the screw that secures the HDD bracket to the ODD bracket b Lift the bracket up and turn it over ...

Page 39: ...Chapter 3 32 3 Remove the HDD module a Remove the eight screws secure the HDD module to the HDD bracket b Slide the HDD out of the bracket ...

Page 40: ... Removing the Front Bezel 1 Remove the side panel Refer to the previous section for instructions 2 Disconnect the LED cable 3 Release the front bezel from the chassis interior 4 Pull the bezel away from the chassis ...

Page 41: ...Chapter 3 34 Removing the Optical Drive 1 Disconnect the data and power cables from the rear of the optical drive 2 Remove two screw from the optical drive 3 Pull the drive out of the drive ...

Page 42: ...r 3 Remove Cables 1 Remove power switch and LED cables from slot of M B 2 Remove HDD Data and ODD Data cables from slot of M B 3 Remove USB1 2 3 cable from M B 4 Remove Card reader cable and Audio cable from M B ...

Page 43: ...Chapter 3 36 Remove System FAN 1 Remove System FAN cable from M B 2 Release four screws according to the following picture 3 Take off the system fan from chassis ...

Page 44: ...emoving the Power Supply 1 Disconnect the 4 pin and 24 pin power supply cables from the mainboard 2 Remove the four screw that secures the power supply to the chassis 3 Lift the power supply module out of the chassis ...

Page 45: ...NT Before removing any DIMM from the memory board make sure to create a backup file of all important data 1 Press the holding clips on both sides of the DIMM slot outward to release the DIMM 2 Gently pull the DIMM upward to pull it away from the M B ...

Page 46: ...39 Chapter 3 Removing the Mainboard 1 Remove the eight screws that secure the mainboard to the chassis 2 Lift the board from the chassis ...

Page 47: ...er to generic troubleshooting guide for troubleshooting information relating to following topics q Power On Self Test POST q POST Check Points q POST Error Messages List q Error Symptoms List System Troubleshooting Chapter 4 ...

Page 48: ...n scratch CMOS D0 Go to flat mode with 4GB limit and GA20 enabled Verify the bootblock checksum D2 Disable CACHE before memory detection Execute full memory sizing module Verify that flat mode is enabled D3 If memory sizing module not executed start memory refresh and do memory sizing in Bootblock code Do additional chipset initialization Re enable CACHE Verify that flat mode is enabled D4 Test ba...

Page 49: ...e the flash part FD Program the flash part FF The flash has been updated successfully Make flash write disabled Disable ATAPI hardware Restore CPUID value back into register Give control to F000 ROM at F000 FFF0h Checkpoint Description 03 Disable NMI Parity video for EGA and DMA controllers Initialize BIOS POST Runtime data area Also initialize BIOS modules on POST entry and GPNV area Initialized ...

Page 50: ...erent devices Detects and initializes the video adapter installed in the system that have optional ROMs 2E Initializes all the output devices 31 Allocate memory for ADM module and uncompress it Give control to ADM module for initialization Initialize language and font modules for ADM Activate ADM module 33 Initializes the silent boot module Set the window for displaying text information 37 Display...

Page 51: ... A1 Clean up work needed before booting to OS A2 Takes care of runtime image preparation for different BIOS modules Fill the free area in F000h segment with 0FFh Initializes the Microsoft IRQ Routing Table Prepares the runtime language module Disables the system configuration display if needed A4 Initialize runtime language module Display boot option popup menu A7 Displays the system configuration...

Page 52: ...for and initializes any PnP PCI or AGP video devices 38 Initialize different buses and perform the following functions Boot Input Device Initialization function 3 IPL Device Initialization function 4 General Device Initialization function 5 Function 3 searches for and configures PCI input devices and detects if system has standard keyboard controller Function 4 searches for and configures all PnP ...

Page 53: ...ory over 1 MB This may indicate a problem with the motherboard Multi Bit ECC Error This message will only occur on systems using ECC enabled memory modules ECC memory has the ability to correct single bit errors that may occur from faulty memory modules A multiple bit corruption of memory has occurred and the ECC memory algorithm cannot correct it This may indicate a defective memory module Parity...

Page 54: ...n POST Secondary Slave Hard Disk Error The IDE ATAPI device configured as Secondary Slave could not be properly initialized by the BIOS This message is typically displayed when the BIOS is trying to detect and configure IDE ATAPI devices in POST 3rd Master Hard Disk Error The IDE ATAPI device configured as Master in the 3rd IDE controller could not be properly initialized by the BIOS This message ...

Page 55: ...n the BIOS is trying to detect and configure IDE ATAPI devices in POST 3rd Master Drive ATAPI Incompatible The IDE ATAPI device configured as Master in the 3rd IDE controller failed an ATAPI compatibility test This message is typically displayed when the BIOS is trying to detect and configure IDE ATAPI devices in POST 3rd Slave Drive ATAPI Incompatible The IDE ATAPI device configured as Slave in t...

Page 56: ... hard disk S M A R T Capable and Status BAD A S M A R T capable hard disk sends this message when it detects an imminent failure This message can be reported by an ATAPI device using the S M A R T error reporting standard S M A R T failure messages may indicate the need to replace the hard disk Message Displayed Description BootSector Write The BIOS has detected software attempting to write to a d...

Page 57: ... configured by BIOS POST PCI IRQ conflict A PCI adapter generated an I O resource conflict when configured by BIOS POST PCI IRQ routing table error BIOS POST DIM code found a PCI device in the system but was unable to figure out how to route an IRQ to the device Usually this error is causing by an incomplete description of the PCI Interrupt Routing of the system Timer Error Indicates an error whil...

Page 58: ... BIOS setup but the device is not detected Keyboard Interface Error Keyboard Controller failure This may indicate a problem with system hardware Unlock Keyboard PS2 keyboard is locked User needs to unlock the keyboard to continue the BIOS POST System Halted The system has been halted A reset or power cycle is required to reboot the machine This message appears after a fatal error has been detected...

Page 59: ...se of incorrect data structure This condition occur if the USB host controller needs 64 bit data structure while the USB is ported with 32 bit data structure Message Displayed Description Not enough space in Runtime area SMBIOS data will not be available This message is displayed when the size of the SMBIOS data exceeds the available SMBIOS runtime storage size Message Displayed Description Warnin...

Page 60: ...roperly and the contact leads are clean before diagnosing any system problems Memory test failed 1 See Memory 2 Main board Incorrect memory size shown or repeated during POST 1 Insert the memory modules in the DIMM sockets properly then reboot the system 2 Memory module 3 Main board System works but fails to enter power saving mode when the Power Management Mode is set to Enabled 1 Enter BIOS Setu...

Page 61: ...is configured correctly in BIOS Setup cable jumper are set correctly before diagnosing any hard disk drive problems If only one drive is installed please make sure the drive is connected to master connector or the drive is set to master Hard disk drive test failed 1 Enter BIOS Setup and Load default settings 2 Hard disk drive cable 3 Hard disk drive 4 Main board Hard disk drive cannot format compl...

Page 62: ...n up the sound volume 3 Speaker power connection cable 4 CD DVD ROM drive Real time clock Real time clock is inaccurate 1 Ensure the information in the Standard CMOS Feature of BIOS Setup is set correctly 2 RTC battery 3 Main board Audio Audio software program invokes but no sound comes from speakers 1 Speaker power connection cable Modem Modem ring cannot wake up system from suspend mode 1 For th...

Page 63: ...ing any parallel serial ports problems Serial or parallel port loop back test failed 1 Make sure that the LPT or COM you test is the same as the setting in BIOS Setup 2 Loop back 3 Main board Printing failed 1 Ensure the printer driver is properly installed Refer to the printer service manual 2 Printer 3 Printer cable 4 Main board Printer problems 1 Refer to the service manual for the printer Keyb...

Page 64: ...f the system Only pressing power switch can turn off the system 1 Load default settings 2 Reload software from Recovery CD No system power or power supply fan is not running 1 Power Supply 2 Main board Other Problems Any other problems 1 Undetermined Problems Error Symptom Action FRU ...

Page 65: ...olated the problem FRU 4 Load default settings in setup 5 Check all main board jumper positions and switch settings 6 Check all adapter card jumper positions 7 Check all device jumper positions 8 Check all cables and connectors for proper installation 9 If the jumpers switches and voltage settings are correct remove or disconnect the following one at a time 10 Non Acer devices q External devices q...

Page 66: ...e jumper caps are Placed on the correct pins System Board Jumper Setting CLR_CMOS INTR System Board Header Setting Front Panel Jumper Symbol Description Function 1 2 close Clear CMOS 2 3 close Normal Default Jumper Symbol Description Function 1 2 close Active 1 2 open No Active Default FRONT PANEL Header_2X7_K10 Orange0 1 Orange1 3 Blue0 5 Blue1 7 Black 9 Orange2 11 Green0 2 Red0 6 Red1 8 Green2 1...

Page 67: ...60 Chapter 5 Front USB ...

Page 68: ...Chapter 5 61 Front Audio HDA Front 1394 ...

Page 69: ...62 Chapter 5 SATA Connector 4 Pin FAN HEADER 3 Pin FAN HEADER ...

Page 70: ...Chapter 5 63 CLEAR CMOS HEADER CLR_SRTC INTR SPDIF Header ...

Page 71: ...64 Chapter 5 AUX IN 2 Pin HEADER ...

Page 72: ...n the printed Service Guide For Acer authorized service providers your Acer office may have a different part number code from those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide You MUST use the local FRU list provided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for service q To scrap or to return the defective parts follow the local government ordinance or regulations on how to dispose ...

Page 73: ...66 Chapter 6 Aspire M5810 Exploded Diagram NOTE This section will be updated when more information becomes available ...

Page 74: ..._V2 X1 PART 1 28 PANEL_FRT_LO X2 PART 1 9 MCR_HOLDER X4 PART 1 29 DOOR_ODD_LOWER_M 5 X2 PART 1 10 BKT_PWR BTN X1 PART 1 30 SPRING ODD DOOR PART 2 11 MCR KYE M5 D224 PART 1 31 ACER M330 MAIN CHASSIS PART 1 12 CONTACT_SWITCH PART 1 32 HDD BKT PART 1 13 IO PANEL_TOP X2 PART 1 33 MB SUPPORT PART 1 14 TOP BRKT_USB PART 1 34 SIDE_DOOR PART 1 15 FIO AM520 PART 1 35 ODD_CAGE PART 1 16 ACER M330 MAIN CHASS...

Page 75: ...LF 128 8 0 055um KN 2GB0B 014 NT1GC64B88A0NF CG LF 128 8 0 07um KN 1GB03 032 NT2GC64B8HA0NF CG LF 128 8 0 07um KN 2GB03 016 MT8JTF12864AY 1G4D1 KN 1GB04 012 MT16JTF25664AY 1G4D1 KN 2GB04 009 HMT112U6BFR8C H9 LF 128 8 0 055um KN 1GB0G 024 HMT125U6BFR8C H9 LF 128 8 0 055um KN 2GB0G 015 DDRIII 1333MHz 2GB KN 2GB0F 006 VGA GEFORCE GTS250 1GB GDDR3 QIMUNDA 256BITS DUAL DVI ATX BRACKET VG PCGT2 501 GEFO...

Page 76: ...8 016 640GB KH 64008 003 750GB KH 75008 005 1TB KH 01K08 005 2TB KH 02K08 001 ODD DH 16D5S Win7 KV 0160F 002 DH 20N H F Win7 KV 0160D 016 GH 41F H F Win7 non Labelflash KU 0160D 049 GH 41F H F Win7 Labelflash KU 0160D 048 DH 16AASH H F Win7 non Labelflash KU 0160F 009 DH 16AASH H F Win7 F W SA14 Labelflash KU 0160F 008 DH 4O3S Win7 KV 0040F 002 CH 10F Win7 non Labelflash KO 0060D 004 DH 6E2S Win7 ...

Page 77: ...08 004 Mouse Lite on Optical mouse USB SM 9625 with new color AC MT 018 MS 11200 048 Chicony RF2 4 MG 0766 with new silver color MS 11200 054 KEYBOARD Keyboard LITE ON SK 9625 USB Standard 104KS Black US with new color AC MT 018 KB USB0B 082 Keyboard LITE ON SK 9625 USB Standard 104KS Black Simplified Chinese with new color AC MT 018 KB USB0B 083 Keyboard LITE ON SK 9625 USB Standard 104KS Black T...

Page 78: ...lack Swiss G with new color AC MT 018 KB USB0B 099 Keyboard LITE ON SK 9625 USB Standard 105KS Black Belgium with new color AC MT 018 KB USB0B 100 Keyboard LITE ON SK 9625 USB Standard 105KS Black Icelandic with new color AC MT 018 KB USB0B 101 Keyboard LITE ON SK 9625 USB Standard 105KS Black Norwegian with new color AC MT 018 KB USB0B 102 Keyboard LITE ON SK 9625 USB Standard 104KS Black Hebrew ...

Page 79: ...Chinese with new silver color KB RF403 137 Keyboard CHICONY KG 0766 RF2 4 Standard 104KS Black US International with new silver color KB RF403 138 Keyboard CHICONY KG 0766 RF2 4 Standard 104KS Black Arabic English with new silver color KB RF403 139 Keyboard CHICONY KG 0766 RF2 4 Standard 104KS Black Thailand with new silver color KB RF403 140 Keyboard CHICONY KG 0766 RF2 4 Standard 105KS Black Spa...

Page 80: ...n with new silver color KB RF403 160 Keyboard CHICONY KG 0766 RF2 4 Standard 105KS Black Hungarian with new silver color KB RF403 161 Keyboard CHICONY KG 0766 RF2 4 Standard 104KS Black Greek with new silver color KB RF403 162 Keyboard CHICONY KG 0766 RF2 4 Standard 105KS Black Danish with new silver color KB RF403 163 Keyboard CHICONY KG 0766 RF2 4 Standard 104KS Black Czech with new silver color...

Page 81: ... 0766 RF2 4 Standard 109KS Black Japanese with new silver color KB RF403 145 Keyboard CHICONY KG 0766 RF2 4 Standard 105KS Black German with new silver color KB RF403 146 Keyboard CHICONY KG 0766 RF2 4 Standard 105KS Black Italian with new silver color KB RF403 147 Keyboard CHICONY KG 0766 RF2 4 Standard 105KS Black French with new silver color KB RF403 148 Keyboard CHICONY KG 0766 RF2 4 Standard ...

Page 82: ... with new silver color KB RF403 164 Keyboard CHICONY KG 0766 RF2 4 Standard 105KS Black Romanian with new silver color KB RF403 165 Keyboard CHICONY KG 0766 RF2 4 Standard 105KS Black Turkish with new silver color KB RF403 166 Keyboard CHICONY KG 0766 RF2 4 Standard 105KS Black Spanish Latin with new silver color KB RF403 167 Keyboard CHICONY KG 0766 RF2 4 Standard 105KS Black Turkish Q with new s...

Page 83: ...T Load BIOS default setting Step 3 At Integrated_Peripherals page OnChip SATA Type item set is as RAID mode save and exit Step 4 During BIOS post press Ctrl I to enter into Intel RAID setup utility as picture1 Picture1 Step 5 Select 1 to enter create RAID mode if there is no enough avalable space there was exist a Raid delete it Step 6 Create RAID 0 Mode enter the RAID name such as MyRaid0 default...

Page 84: ...77 Chapter 7 Step 7 Select RAID0 Stripe at RAID Level Picture3 Step 8 You can select the Strip Size and define RAID capacity in Capactity Picture4 ...

Page 85: ...EUT unplug the power cable connect two SATA HDDS to EUT check the EUT all devices are connect plug ok Step 2 Press PWR BTTN to power on the EUT Load BIOS default setting Step 4 During BIOS post press Ctrl I to enter into Intel RAID setup utility Step 5 Select 1 to enter create RAID mode if there is no enough avalable space there was exist a Raid delete it Step 6 Create RAID 1 Mode enter the RAID n...

Page 86: ...RAID 5 Mode enter the RAID name such as MyRaid5 default is Volume0 Step 7 Select RAID5 Parity at RAID Level Picture7 Step 8 You can select the Strip Size and define RAID capacity in Capactity Step 9 Press Create Volume to create RAID5 it will pop the warning message that all data will be lost press Y to confirm it Step 10 It will back to create RAID interface then press ESC or select 4 to exit and...

Page 87: ... RAID0 Stripe at RAID Level Step 8 Select two HDDs in Disk by space key Picture8 Step 9 Press Enter to finish HDD selection and it will back to RAID creation interface Step 10 Repeat RAID1 creation step and exit then install OS ...

Page 88: ...ves by Create RAID Volume from Existing HDD Drive Step 1 Install Win7 OS with one SATA HDD Step 2 Shut down the system then add one Serial ATA hard drive in the system Step 3 Boot to OS desktop open the Intel Matrix Storage Console Picture1 Step 4 Click on the by Create RAID Volume from Existing HDD Drive to create a RAID volume Picture2 ...

Page 89: ...Chapter 7 82 Step 5 Click Next at create a RAID volume window Picture3 Step 6 Key the name in Volume Name and select RAID 0 in RAID Level Picture4 Step 7 Select minimum HDD as Source Hard Drive Picture5 ...

Page 90: ...83 Chapter 7 Picture6 Step 8 Select Menber Hard Drive s Picture7 ...

Page 91: ...ate RAID0 2 2 Create a RAID Ready System into RAID 1 with two Hard Drives by Create RAID Volume from Existing HDD Drive Step 1 Install WIN7 OS with one SATA HDD Step 2 Shut down the system then add another Serial ATA hard drive in the system Step 3 Boot to OS desktop open the Intel Matrix Storage Console Step 4 Click on the by Create RAID Volume from Existing HDD Drive to create a RAID volume Step...

Page 92: ...t will ask to reboot to finish create RAID1 2 3 Create a RAID Ready System into RAID 5 with three Hard Drives by Create RAID Volume from Existing HDD Drive Step 1 Install WIN7 OS with one SATA HDD Step 2 Shut down the system then add other two serial ATA hard drives in the system Step 3 Boot to OS desktop open the Intel Matrix Storage Console Step 4 Click on the by Create RAID Volume from Existing...

Page 93: ...Chapter 7 86 Step 6 Key the name in Volume Name and select RAID 5 in RAID Level Picture11 Step 7 Select minimum HDD as Source Hard Drive Picture12 ...

Page 94: ...e a RAID Ready System into RAID 10 with three Hard Drives by Create RAID Volume from Existing HDD Drive Step 1 Install Win7 OS with one SATA HDD Step 2 Shut down the system then add other two serial ATA hard drives in the system Step 3 Boot to OS desktop open the Intel Matrix Storage Console Step 4 Click on the by Create RAID Volume from Existing HDD Drive to create a RAID volume Step 5 Click Next...

Page 95: ... and hours to create RAID 10 After create completely it will ask to reboot to finish create RAID10 2 5 Create a RAID Ready System into RAID 0 with two Hard Drives by Create RAID Volume Step 1 Install WIN7 OS with one SATA HDD Step 2 Shut down the system then add another two serial ATA hard drives in the system Step 3 Boot to OS desktop open the Intel Matrix Storage Console Step 4 Click on the by C...

Page 96: ...D 0 in RAID Level Step 7 At least select two HDDs as Volume Location Picture17 Step 8 Specify Volume Size then press next Picture18 Step 9 Press next to finish setup and start create RAID 0 Step 10 It may takes half and hours to create RAID 0 After create completely it will ask to reboot to finish create RAID 0 ...

Page 97: ...orage Console Step 4 Click on the by Create RAID Volume to create a RAID volume Step 5 Click Next at create a RAID volume window Step 6 Key the name in Volume Name and select RAID 5 in RAID Level Step 7 At least select three HDDs as Volume Location Step 8 Specify Volume Size then press next Step 9 Press next to finish setup and start create RAID 5 Step 10 It may takes half and hours to create RAID...

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