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Programming SSD (HDD)
1. Install the flash disk in Socket U2, U3, and U12. (Like 29C040A)
2.
Set the SW1-1 to off position (The SSD data bank is C800:0)
3.
Connect power to the system.
4.
Power ON.
5.
Press Delete key to display the BIOS Setup menu.
6.
Enter the CMOS Setup menu. Then choice to CMOS SET UP >ADVANCE CMOS SETUP
SSD FUNCTION set to D000H SEGMENT
7. In the Flash Disk Simulates field, select HDD that the flash disk will act as a physical hard
disk. Then, save the setting. The screen like below:
8. Press hold down ctrl_ keys (ctrl & underline) to display the SSD Setup menu.
9. On the screen, use the up or down arrow keys to select a flash type and size.
The screen like below:
PC104-386L-2M SSD BIOS version 1.20 (c) 2000 NAGASAKI Corp
Flash Disk Setting : Disk #80h (C:) Unknow ??? ..1536K Maximum
Base Port Address: 0078h Firmware Seg.: D000h Data Bank Seg.: C800h
DOS Booting Driver : As BIOS Setting M4(U5) Socket Setting: SSD
ESC: Exit F5: Save & Exit
←
→
: Select
↓↑
: Modify
Hit<Ctrl,_> to setup Flash disk
10.
Press “F5” to save the setting. The message “Write to FLASH disk (y/n)” displayed.
11.
Press “Y” key to write the setting to the Flash disk.
12.
The booting from other device. (Like physical HDD or FDD)
13.
Use the FDISK command to partition the flash disk in DOS mode. (If system is not physical
HDD the SSD is C:)
14.
Use FORMAT C:/S /C/ U (The S: SYSTEM BOOTING /C: Check /U: UNFORMAT
If format parameter no " /S " the SSD will be can't boot up the system.
Note:
If
Flash Disk Simulates field select HDD, The flash disk total size must be above to 512KB.
CAUTION: It is not recommended that the user format the disk and copy files to the FLASH disk very
often. Since the FLASH EPROM’s write cycle lifetime is about 10,000 or 100,000 times, writing data
to the FLASH too often will reduce the lifetime of the FLASH EPROM chips,
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