Software Introduction
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program attached on the motherboard, users can store files on the eDisk just as they
access common disks. Because there is no mechanical part in the eDisk, its anti-shock
performance and security level is higher than mechanical hard disks. However, eDisk
has relatively small capacity (eDisks on different motherboards may vary, usually
within 512Kbytes
~
5Mbytes), which can only store limited amount of key data for
users.
6.4.1 Driver Programs
eDisk includes two driver programs: Windows and Linux. The operating system
versions supported by eDisk drivers are listed below:
Windows XP (32-bit)
Windows 7 (32-bit)
Fedora 10 (32-bit)
Fedora 14 (32-bit)
Note: eDisk Linux driver usually supports 32-bit Linux systems with kernel versions
higher than 2.6.24. And it is passed by verification under Fedora 10 (32-bit), Fedora
14 (32-bit).
eDisk driver program only supports FAT file system.
6.4.2 Installation/Uninstallation Method of eDisk Driver Program
under Windows
Under Windows, eDisk driver program is Setup installation mode. After installing
Windows system on the target platform (motherboard or complete PC), users can
directly run the Setup.exe program under eDisk driver program, and carry out