Creating a bootable CompactFlash
A CompactFlash as shipped from the factory may or may not be formatted; even if
formatted, it may or may not be bootable. The following sequence shows how to
create a bootable CompactFlash, and how to configure the 5266 to boot from the
CompactFlash.
CAUTION
You must use an external drive such as a hard drive or CD to sys the
CompactFlash. See step 5.
1. Create a bootable external device.
2. Change the boot sequence in BIOS Setup so the 5266 boots from the external
drive first. Designate drive C: as a CompactFlash. Reboot from the external
device.
3. Use the appropriate commands/utility to create partitions on the
CompactFlash. Refer to your operating system manual for the appropriate
parameters. You might also have to refresh the MBR (Master Boot Record).
4. Reboot, using the external device.
5. Format the CompactFlash. Follow the on-screen instructions for your operating
system to format the CompactFlash.
6. Copy your operating system from the external device to the CompactFlash.
7. Change the boot sequence in Setup so that the CompactFlash (drive c:) is first.
Power off the 5266 and remove the external device.
8. Reboot.
SDRAM
The 5266 has a single SO-DIMM memory socket. The memory socket can accept
PC2700 or PC3200 DDR SO–DIMM modules up to 1 GB.
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