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Contents i Introd uction .... ......... ......... ......... ............ ......... ......... ......... ......... . 1-1 1 Motherboa rd Description ...... ......... ......... ......... ............ ......... . 1-2 1.1 Feat ures .. ....... ....... ......
Contents ii 1.6 Co nnectors, Head ers & Jumpers ... ....... ......... ....... ....... ...... ......... ....... .... 1 -16 1.6. 1 Front Panel Connector: J PANEL1 . ....... ......... ....... ....... ....... ...... .... 1-17 1.6. 2 ATX 2 0-pin Power Connector : JATXPW R1 .
Contents iii 2.1 Mai n Menu .. ....... ....... ...... .......... ...... ....... ....... ....... ....... ...... ......... ....... ...... 2-3 2.2 St andard CMOS Feature s... ....... ...... ....... ....... ......... ....... ....... ...... ....... ...... 2 -6 2.
Contents iv 3.3. 5 Add/Remove Spar e Disk ..... ......... ....... ...... ....... ....... ....... ....... ........ 3-21 3.3. 6 Synchronize/Valida te/Verify Mirror Array .. ......... ....... ...... ....... .... 3-22 3.3. 7 Create Span Array . .. ... .. .
Chapter1 M otherboar d Description 1-1 Introd uctio n System Over v ie w Congra tulati ons on the purc has e of your new sy s tem ! This m otherboa rd is des igned to tak e advant ag e of the l ates t i ndustry te chnology t o provi de y ou w ith the ult im ate solution in da ta proc e ss ing .
Chapter1 M otherboar d Description 1-2 1 Motherboard Descriptio n 1.1 Features 1.1.1 H ardwa re CPU − The P enti um ® !!! process ors (FC-PG A) and C eler on TM (FC-PGA) pro cessor (53 3MHz an d > 566M Hz) and Tu alatin (F C-P GA2) proces sor the new gene rati on powe r for high-e nd wor ksta tions and servers.
Chapter1 M otherboar d Description 1-3 − Wa kes up by any k ey pres sed or m ouse acti vity . − Wa k e On LA N connec tor. − S3 (sus pend to RA M) support . BUS Slots − Provides six PCI Bus slots , one CNR sl ot (sla ve only) and one AG P Bus slo t .
Chapter1 M otherboar d Description 1-4 − MPU-401 MDI Support. − Intel ligent Auto P ower Management . − 2.88MB Super I/O Floppy Di sk Control ler. − Flo p py Disk Availab l e o n P arallel P o r t Pin s. Supports 360KB , 720KB, 1.2MB, 1.44MB, and 2.
Chapter1 M otherboar d Description 1-5 − Total ATA bu s tri-st ate by external con trol and Sup port s Hotswap (Low signal Curre nt). Hardware M onitor Subsystem The hardwar e monitor subsystem p rovide s low-cost instrum entation capabilities. The features of the h ardw are monitor s ubsystem include: − Manag em ent L ev el 4 func tionali ty .
Chapter1 M otherboar d Description 1-6 1.1.2 BIOS − AWARD BI OS. − AC PI Supported. − Supports A PM1.2. − Setting the CPU Hos t and M emor y cloc k f requenc y/ Ratio.
Chapter1 M otherboar d Description 1-7 1.2 Motherboard Inst allation 1.2. 1 Sy stem Bl ock Diagra m D A T A CTRL A DDR VRM ICH 2 Keyboard Mous e Fl oppy P arall el Serial 1 SIO Clo ck PCI CO NN 1 PCI .
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-8 1.2. 2 Layout of Motherboard Model No.M6TSU K/B & Mouse JKBMS1 JUSB1 USB JCOM1 COM 1 Parallel Port JGAME1 JSPKR1 SP-OUT JLIN 1 LINE-IN JMIC1 MIC -I N GAME Por.
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-9 1.2.3 Qu ick Refere nce A. Back Panel Connertors L. Front Panel Connector (JPA NEL1) B. A GP Slot (AG P1) M. Front USB Header (JUS B2) C. PCI Slo ts (PCI1-6) N. RA ID Connector ( *RA I D1-2) D. C D-ROM Audio Header (JCDIN2) O.
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-10 1.3 CPU Installation 1.3.1 C PU Installa tion Procedure: Socket 37 0 1. Pull th e le ver sideways away from the socket then raise the lever up to a 90-d e gree angle. 2. Lo ca t e P in A in t h e s oc ket a n d lo ok f or th e w h i t e d ot o r c u t ed ge in t h e C P U.
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-11 1.3.2 CPU F an Head er: JCFA N1 Pin No. As sign m e nt 1 Ground 2 +12v 3 FAN R.P. M . Signal input 1.3.3 Sy stem Fan H ead er: JSF A N2 Pin No.
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-12 1.4 RA M Module Installation 1.4.1 D IMM DRA M A cces s T ime: 3.3V U nbuffere d SDR AM PC100/ 133 Ty pe re quired.
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-13 1.4.2 How to insta l l a D IMM Mo dule 1. The DIMM socket has a “ Plastic Safe ty Tab” and the DI MM m emor y m o dule has an asy mm etri ca l notch” , so th e DI M M memo ry mod ul e c an on l y fit into th e slot in one direction.
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-14 1.5 Slots The slot s in this motherb oard are desi gned t o h old expansi on car ds and con nect th em to t he system b us. Exp ansio n slot s are a means of addin g or enhan cing th e mother board's featu res and cap abili ties.
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-15 1.5.1 A GP (A cceler ated Grap hic s Por t) Sl ot Unlike the m ouse ports, key board ports and print er ports this m otherboard does not have bu il t in vid eo facil it ies an d t herefo re req ui res a vid eo car d fo r o ne o f the expa nsion slots .
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-16 1.6 Connectors, Headers & Jumpers The co nnect ors, h eaders and j umpers in trod uced b elow pro vide you lo ts of capabi litie s such as pow er supply, fr ont panel signa l rev ela tion, ID E hard disk connect ion, f loppy disk connec tion, W ak e On L AN func tion and F ront USB conn ection.
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-17 1.6.1 Front Panel Co nnec tor: JPA NEL1 Pin A ssig nment Functi on Pin A ssignme nt Functi on No. No. 1 +5V 2 Sleep Cont rol Sleep 3 NA 4 Ground Button 5 NA 6 NA.
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-18 Reset Button This c onnector can be attac hed to a m omenta ry SPST switc h. This sw itch is usuall y open and wh en closed wil l caus e the motherb oard to rese t a nd run the POST (Power On Self T est). Power LE D Connector This con necto r can b e attached to an LED on the fron t pan el of a compu ter case.
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-19 1.6.2 ATX 20-pin Powe r Connector: JA TXPWR1 This connec tor supports the pow er button on-board. U sing the A TX pow er supply , func tions suc h as Modem Ring W ake-U p and Sof t Power Off are supporte d on thi s m otherboard.
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-20 1.6. 4 Hard Disk Co nnectors: IDE1/IDE 2 The motherboa rd has a 32-bit E nhanced, PCI ID E Contr oller that provide s PIO Mode 0~4, a nd Ultra DMA 33/ 66/ 100 func tionality . It has two HDD conn ectors IDE1 (primary) and IDE2 (s econdary).
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-21 1.6. 7 CMOS Functi on Sel ec tion : JCMOS1 JCOMS1 As signment 1 3 1-2 Closed N ormal Oper ation (d efault) 1 3 2-3 Closed Plug out the power cabl e before clear CMO S Data 1.
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-22 1.7 Back Panel Connectors Rear Speak er out This dri ver will also work for two chan nel systems. You can pla y DVD movies usin g In ter Vide o ’s Win DV D so ftware, if usin g fou r ch an nel systems.
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-23 PS/2 M ouse / Keyboard Conne ctors Pin A ssig nment 1 Data 2 No connect 3 Ground 4 +5 V (fused) 5 Clo ck 6 No connect 1.
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-24 1.7.3 Serial and Pa rallel Interface Ports This s ystem comes equipped w i th two se rial por ts and one par all el port.
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-25 Connectivity The serial port can be used many ways, and it may be ne cessary to become familiar with th e pin -ou t diagram. The following c hart gives you the function o f each pin on the 9 - pin c onnector and som e of the 25-pin c onnector .
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-26 1.7.3.2 Paral l el Interface Port: JPRNT1 Unli ke the serial po rt, paral lel interface po rts have bee n stan dardiz ed and s hou ld not pre sen t an y di fficul ty inte rfacin g per ip h er als to your system.
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-27 1.7. 4 Game (J oy stick /MIDI) Port Conn ector: JGA ME1 This con n ect or allo ws y ou to co nn ect a joystick o r game pad for p l aying comput er gam es. Als o, y ou ma y pl ay or edit prof ess ional m usic by conne cting MI DI devices.
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-28 1.7. 6 A udio Su bsystem 1.7.6.1 A UX Audio in Header: JA UX1 (Op tional) Pin No. A ssignme nt 1 Left Channel Aux -in 2 Gro und 3 Gro und 4 Right C hannel Aux i .
Chapter1 M otherboard Description 1-29 1.7.6.2 Telephony H eader: JTA D1 Pin No. A ssignme nt 1 Phone 2 Gro und 3 Gro und 4 MONO _out 1.7.6.3 Front AUDIO Header: JA UDIO1 Pin No. As sign m ent Pin No. Assignm en t 1 MI C_ i n 2 Gr ound 3 +5V 4 +5V 5 Audio_out_ R 6 Speaker_out_R 7 HIP_on 8 Pin R em oved as key pin 9 Audio_out_L 10 Speaker_out _L 1.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-1 2. BIOS S etup Intr oduc tion This manua l discu ssed Award™ Setup p rogram bu ilt in to th e ROM B IOS. Th e Setup prog ram al low s users to m odify the basi c sys tem conf i gura t ion.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-2 PCI Bus Support This A WARD BIOS also s upports Ver sion 2.1 of the Intel PCI ( Periphera l Compon ent I ntercon nect) l ocal b us specificat ion. DRAM Support SDRA M (Sy nchronous DRA M) are s upported. Supported CPUs This A WA RD BIOS supports the Intel Pentium ® !!! CPU.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-3 2.1 Main Menu Once you en ter Aw ard BIO S™ CMOS Setu p Utility, t he Main Menu will app ear on th e s creen. The Main Men u allows you to select from several setu p function s. Use th e arrow keys to sel ect among t he items and press <Enter> t o accept and enter the s ub-menu.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-4 Advanced Chipset Features This su bmenu al lows you to co nfigure sp ecial ch ipset features. Integrated Peripherals This subm enu all ows y ou to conf igure cert ain ID E hard drive options and Program med Input / Out put fe ature s.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-5 Set Supervisor Password Settin g th e sup er viso r passwor d will p r o h ibit e veryon e except the supervi so r from making chan ges usin g the CM OS Setup Utili ty.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-6 2.2 Standard CMOS Features The items in Stan dard CMOS Setup Menu are divid ed in to 10 c ategories. Each category in clud es no, one or more tha n one set up i tems. Use the arrow keys to high light th e item and then use th e<PgUp> or <P gDn> keys to select th e value you w ant in each ite m .
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-7 Main M enu Selections This t able sh ows the se lection s that you can make on th e Main Menu . Item Options Description Dat e MM DD YYYY Set th e sy stem da te. Note that the ‘Da y’ automatically changes w hen you set the date.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-8 Item Options Description Halt On All E rro rs No Errors All, but Keyboard All, but D isket te All, but Disk/ Key Select the situati on in w hich you wan t the BIOS to stop the POS T process and notify y ou. Base M emory N/A Displays t he amount of conventi onal memory detected duri ng boot up.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-9 2.3 A dvanced BIOS Features Figure 3. Advanc ed B IOS Setu p Boot Seq & Floppy Set up First /Second/Third/ Boot Other De vice These BI OS atte mpts to lo ad th e ope rating system fro m th e devices in the se quen ce selected in t hese items.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-10 Virus Warning This opt ion allow s you to c hoose the VIRUS Wa rning f eature tha t is us ed to protec t the IDE Hard Disk boot sec tor. If this f unction i s enable d and an att empt is ma de to wri te to the boot s ector , B IOS w ill displa y a w arning m essag e on t he screen and so und an alarm be ep.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-11 Sets the delay time a fte r the key is held dow n befo re it begins to repe at the keystroke. The Choices: 25 0 (default) , 500,750,1000. Security Option This o ption wil l enab le only ind ividuals with pas swords to brin g the system online a nd/or t o use the C MOS S etup Ut ility .
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-12 2.4 A dvanced Chipset F eatures This submen u allows you to configur e the specific features of the chipset in stalled on your system. This chip set manages bus speed s an d access to system memory resou r ces, such as DRAM an d extern al cache.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-13 Video BI OS Cach eable Select E nabl ed allo ws caching of th e video BIOS, resul ting in b etter system performance. However, if any pr ogram writes to this memory area, a system erro r may resu lt. The Choices: Disabl ed (d efault), Enabl ed.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-14 2.5 Integrated Periph erals Fi gure 5. Integra ted Peripherals On-Chip IDE Control The chip set con tains a P CI IDE interface wit h sup port for two IDE chann els. Select “E nabled ” to activat e the first an d / or seco nd IDE inter face.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-15 performance. In A uto mode, the system auto matically determines the best mode f or each devic e. The Choices: Auto (def ault), Mode0, Mode1, M ode2, Mode 3, Mode 4. IDE Pr im ary / Secondary M aster / Slave UDM A Ultr a DMA / 33 im plem entation is poss ible only if your IDE hard driv e supp orts.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-16 This it em allow s you to deci de to ena b le / disa ble to support AC97 A udio/Modem. The Choices: Auto ( default) , Disab led. Onboard FDC Controller Select En abled if your s y stem has a floppy disk contro ller (FDC ) install ed on the system board a nd you wish to u se it.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-17 The Choices: Half (defau lt ), Full . Use I R Pins Consult y our IR pe ripher al doc um entati on to sele ct the c orrec t sett ing of the T xD and Rx D sig nals.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-18 Game Port Address Game Port I/O Addr ess. The Choi ces: 2 01 (def ault), 209, D isabl ed. Midi P ort Address Midi Port Ba se I/O A ddress. The Choices: 33 0 (defa ult), 300, 290, D isabl ed. Mid i Por t I R Q This det ermin es th e IR Q in whi ch th e M id i Port can u se.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-19 2.6 Pow er Management Setup The Pow er Ma nageme nt Setu p Menu allow s you to conf igur e your sy stem to utili ze energy co nservati on and po wer up/po wer down features.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-20 Power M ana gement This catego ry allows you to select th e type (o r degree) of power savin g and i s direct ly related to th e foll o win g modes: 1. HD D P o wer Do wn . 2.Doz e Mode . 3.Suspend M ode. Ther e a re f our options of P owe r Mana gem ent, three of w hich ha ve f ixe d mode settin gs Mi n.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-21 Video Off M ethod This o ptio n determin es the man ner in which t he monit or is goes blan k. V/H SYNC +Bla nk This selecti on will cau se the system to tu rn off the vert ical and horiz ontal synchron ization ports and write bl anks to t he vid eo bu ffer.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-22 When enab led and after the set time of system in activity , th e hard disk dri ve will be pow e red dow n while all other dev ic es re ma in acti ve. The Choi ces: Disa bled (default), 1Min , 2Min, 3Min, 4Min, 5Min, 6Min, 7Mi n, 8Min, 9Min , 10Min, 11Min, 12Min, 13Min, 14Min, 15Min.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-23 For exampl e: If set to “Former-Sts” and AC po wer is lost when system is live , then af ter AC power is rest ored, the system will automatic ally power on . If AC power is lo st when system is not li ve, system will remain po wered o ff.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-24 2.7 PnP/PCI Configurations This s ection de scribes conf iguring the PCI bus sys te m. PCI, or Persona l Comput er Inter conn ect, is a system which all ows I/O d evices t o op erate at s peeds nearin g the sp eed of th e CPU itself uses when co mm u nicat ing with its own speci al c om ponents.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-25 IRQ-3 assign ed to : P CI Device IRQ-4 assign ed to : P CI Device IRQ-5 assign ed to : P CI Device IRQ-7 assign ed to : P CI Device IRQ-9 assign ed to : P CI Device IRQ-1 0 .
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-26 PCI / VGA Pal ette S noop Choose Disabl ed or Enabled. Some gra phic cont roller s w hich a re not VG A compati ble take the o utput from a VGA con troller and map it to th eir disp lay as a wa y to provide boot inf ormation an d VG A compa tibili ty.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-27 2.8 PC Health Status Figure 8. PC Health S t atus Show H/W M onitor in POST If y ou com puter conta in a m onitoring sy ste m, i t wi ll show PC health status duri ng PO ST sta ge. The item offers several delay time to sel ect you want.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-28 This field d is plays the curr en t sp eed S YS TEM fan. Current CPUFAN Speed This field d is plays the curr en t CP UFAN speed . CPU Volt age/1. 5V/ 3.3V/+ 5V/+12V 5V/+12V 5V/+12V 5V/+12V Detect t he system’s vol tage statu s automati cally.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-29 2.9 Frequency /Voltage Control Figure 9. Freq u encyC ontrol Auto De tect DI MM /PC I Cl k This i tem allows you to en able/ disabl e auto Detect DI MM/ P CI Clo ck.
Chapter 2 BIO S Setup 2-30 CPU Cloc k R atio This item allo ws you to sel ect th e CPU Rat io . If unfort unate ly, the system’s frequ ency that you are select ed is not f unctioning , the re ar e tw o methods of booting- up the system. Method 1: Clear the COMS data by s etti ng the JCO MS1 ((2- 3) cl osed)) as “ON” status .
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-1 3. RA ID BIOS Setting ( Optional) 3.1 Getting Started 3.1. 1 Introduc tion RA ID A dm inistrat or is a W i ndows -base d RAID m anagem ent utility for HPT 3 70 Series UDM A/ATA100 RAID Co n tr oller.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-2 3.2 Installation of Driv er 3.2. 1 Introduc tion After the compu t er star t up, you sh al l in stall RAID d ri ver. 3.2. 2 Window s 98 /ME A utomati c Install ation After the comput er start-u p, Win dows system will find th e newly inst alled R AID adapt er and ask you to inst all its driver.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-3 Verify Installatio n When the d r i ver h as be en suc cessfu lly ins tal led and th e comp u ter restarted: 1. R ight-cl ick M y Computer icon on desk top, and the n sele ct Property item from the popup menu. 2. S elect Devi ce M anager item fro m the popup window .
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-4 3.2.3 Wind ows NT 4.0 Install d riv er u nder Window s N T4.0 1. Click Start --> Se tup --> Control Panel , th en dou ble-cl ick SCSI Adapter ico n. 2. In t he f ollow-on w indow, s elec t Driver item. th en click Add button.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-5 Verify Installation When the d r i ver h as be en suc cessfu lly ins tal led and th e comp u ter restarted: 1. Click Start --> Se tup --> Control Panel , and then d o uble- cli ck SCSI Adapter ite m.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-6 3.2. 4 Window s 20 00 Ins tall driver unde r Window s 200 0 Automati c Instal lation Start th e co mpu t er an d en ter th e opera tin g system of Windo ws 2 0 0 0 , th e system will automaticall y detect new hard ware and p ro mp t u sers to in st all the driver.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-7 restarted , pr ess F6 key w hen th e message Se tup is inspecti ng your computer’s hardw are configurat ion appe ars. 2. Press S key to s pecify addi tiona l devices wh en th e W indo ws 2000 Setup window appear s. 3. In t he f ollow-on w indow of device t y pe, ple ase se lect Other and pr ess Enter to continue.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-8 Verify Installation When the d r i ver h as be en suc cessfu lly ins tal led and th e comp u ter r estar ted : 1. Right- clic k My C om puter ico n, select Property it em in the popup m enu. 2. In t he popup w indow, se lec t Hardw are item and then click Device M anager button.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-9 3.3 Use RA ID Admin istrator 3.3.1 I nstall RAID A dmin istrator Ple ase take th e fol lowing step s to in s tal l RAID Administrato r: 1.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-10 3.3. 2 Run RAID A dminis trator The f ollowing ste ps s hould be take n to run RAID A dm inistra tor. ”: 1.Clic k Start -- > Program --> RA ID Adm inistra tor -- > RAID Administrator . 2.The n the main interface o f RAID Administrato r will co me up.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-11 3.3.3 Create S tripe A rray (RA ID 0, for Performance) The foll owing s teps shal l be t aken to create th e strip e array. 1. Click Strip e ic on on the tool bar. 2. Sel ect th e str ipe size in th e foll o w-on window, and th en cli ck Next button.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-12 4. Add it int o Stri pe Array M ember Disks column b y clicking the corr esponding arrow button. 5. Continue to s elect the other hard disk from Avail able Di sks column .
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-13 6. Add it int o Stri pe Array M ember Disks column b y clicking the corr esponding arrow button. T he n click Next button. 7. In t he f ollow-on dia log box, c lick Create bu t to n to create stri p e array, or cli ck Cancel b utton to c ancel thi s creatio n.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-14 8. Af ter the com pletion of cr e ating stri pe arra y , shut down al l other progra m s. T hen c lick Yes to res tart the co mpu te r, o r sel ect No to restart th e co mpu t er lat er.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-15 Note: 1. At least two hard d isks are n eeded t o create the st ripe arr ay. .Disks can be con n ect ed at any cable and set as eit h er master o r sla ve devi ce. 2. Th e capacit y of the st ripe array is equal to th e prod uct o f the nu mber of t otal ha rd disks and t he sm allest HD capac ity.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-16 3.3.4 C reate Mirror A rray (RA ID 1, fo r Data Protection ) The foll owing s teps shal l be t aken to create th e mirror ar ray: 1. Click Mi rror icon on the tool bar . 2. In t he f ollow-on dia log box, s ele ct a hard di sk fr om Available Di sks colu mn.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-17 respect ivel y by clicking the corre sp o n d in g arrow bu tto n . 4. Continue to s elec t the othe r hard dis k f r om Available Disks column .
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-18 clicki ng the co rrespo ndin g arrow bu tton . Then click Creat e to begin t he creatio n or Cancel to exit . If you select th e cancel op eration, th e system will re mai n uncha nged. ※ If the u ser wants to use a sp a re di sk, p le ase select Use Spare Disk item.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-19 6. After t he creat ion is complete, the p rogram wil l pro mpt you to sy nchroniz e m irror, se lect Yes to begin or No to cancel .
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-20 8. A fter y our selec tion of ei ther , the progra m w ill prom pt you to re star t your comput er. Then you can click Yes to restart the comp uter, or select No to restart t he comp uter l ater. 9. After you restart your com put er, the creatin g m irro r array pro cess will be complet ely finish ed .
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-21 Note: 1. At least th e so u rce disk and th e mirro r d is k are needed in th e cre ati on of the mirro r arra y. T he spar e disk is opt i o n al . Di sks can be con n ec ted at any cable and set as eit h er master o r sla ve devi ce.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-22 3.3.6 S y nchronize/Validate /Verify Mirror A rray Synchron ize Mirro r After the completi on of crea ting mirr or array, t he dat a on th e sou rce di sk has not been copi ed to the m irror disk. The da ta on the sourc e disk and the m irror disk do not ke ep ide nt ical y et.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-23 Va lidate Mirror The user can valid a t e th e lo cked mirro r array thro u gh th e fol lowing step s : 1.Ri ght-clic k the l ocked mir ror arra y .
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-24 3.3.7 Cre ate Span Array Ple ase foll ow the steps bel ow to create the sp an array: 1. Click Span icon on the tool bar. 2. In t he popup window , selec t har d disks f rom Av aila ble Di sk s co lumn. Add the m into Span Array M em ber Disks column by clickin g th e corre sponding arr ow.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-25 3.3.8 Crea te 0+ 1 A rray (F or Pe rfor man ce & Da ta Protection ) The foll owing s teps shal l be t aken to create th e 0+1 array: 1.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-26 into Source Disks colu mn or M irror Disks co lumn. Then click Cre ate button to cre ate or Cancel bu tton to cancel th e creatio n. I f the us er selects Cancel , the sy s tem w ill re ma in unchang ed. 4. When th e creatio n is complete , the pro gram will ask th e user t o restar t the computer .
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-27 complet ely finish ed R AID 0+1 arr ay. Note: 1. Fo u r h ard d i sks are need e d in th e cre ati on of the 0 +1 array.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-28 3.3.9 Re move Disk Array The foll owing s teps sh all be t aken to remove d isk array. 1. Sel ect th e d isk arr ay to be deleted in the disk tr ee. 2. Click Remove icon on t he tool bar. 3. In t he popup dialog box, s elec t Yes to co nfirm the r emove operat ion, select No to cancel t he remove o peratio n.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-29 3.3.1 0 Set Tran sfer Mo de The foll owing s teps shal l be t aken to set tran sfer mode o f hard disk: 1. Sel ect th e h ard d isk in the d isk tr ee.” . 2. Click Mod e icon on the tool bar. 3. In t he popup Set Tra nsf er Mod e w indow s ele ct t he m ode to be set.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-30 3.3.11 Device Statu s Raid Administrato r detects the st atus o f each device and shows th eir statu s infor ma tion wi th dif f erent ic ons t o prompt users ( see be low ).
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-31 3.3. 12 Hot-sw apping Hard Disks of Mirror A rray Durin g th e workin g p ro ces s of the mirror arra y, if there is failu re o f eith er the sour ce di sk or the mirro.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-32 3.3. 13 Event Log Event Log w indow w ill be opened by click ing View L og icon on the tool bar . Event lo g wind ow lists all th e h ist orical o p erat ion in for mat.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-33 3.4 BIOS Configuration 3.4. 1 Enter int o BIOS Configurati on Utili ty When the fol lo wing infor mation is disp layed o n screen dur ing th e system startin g, press ctrl + H key to enter into BI OS co n figu rati o n utilit y.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-34 3.4. 2 Create RAID The foll owing s teps shal l be t aken to create R A ID in BIOS . 1. U se the arrow key to sel ect 1. C reate RA ID . 2. Press Enter to conf irm and go to ne x t . 3. S elect 1 . Arra y M ode in the popup sub-interf ace and pr ess Enter .
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-35 3.4. 3 Delete RAID The f ollow ing steps shall be ta ke n to delet e RA ID. 1. In the menu zon e, select 2. Dele te RAID , press Enter to c onf irm this ope ra tion and go to next .
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-36 3.4. 5 A dd Spar e Disk The foll owing s teps shal l be t aken to add the spare disk. 1. In the menu zon e, select 4. Add S pare Disk and p ress Enter to confi rm. 2. In m enu zone of the popup s ub-inter fa ce, s ele ct 1.
Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 3-37 3.4. 8 Set Boot Dis k . The f ollow ing steps sh a ll be tak en to set the boot dis k: 1. In the menu zon e, select 7. Set Boot Disk item, press Enter to confi rm this opera tion and go t o next .
Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting 4-1 4. Tr ouble Shoo ting PROBLEM No power in puts to the system at all. Po wer light does n ot ill uminate, fan inside powe r suppl y doe s not t urn on. I ndicator l ight on key board does not turn on. PRO BABLE CA USE DIAG NOS I S SOLUTI O N Pow er cable is unplugged.
Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting 4-2 PROBLEM Sys tem does not boot f rom ha rd disk drive , can be boote d f rom CD-R OM drive . PRO BABLE CAUSE DIAG NOSIS SO LUTION Connector betwe en hard driv e and syst em board unplugged. W hen attempti ng to run the FDISK utility yo u get a message, IN VALID DRIVE SPECIFICAT ION.
Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting 4-3 PROBLEM Erro r message read ing “SEC TOR NOT FO UND” or o ther error messages n ot allowin g cert ain d ata to b e retr ieved . PRO BABLE CAUSE DIAG NOSIS SO LUTION A number of causes could be behind this. Use a f ile-by-f ile backup instead of an image backup to backup the hard disk.
Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting 4-4 PROBLEM PRO BABLE CAUSE DIAG NOSIS SO LUTION M emory probl em. Reboo t computer. Reinstall memory, make sure that all memory modules are i nstalled i n correct socke ts. Computer v irus. Use anti-vir us progr ams to detect and clean virus es.
Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting 4-5 PROBLEM No displa y on scr ee n. PROBA BL E CA USE DIAGNOSIS S OLUT ION Faulty Monit or. If possible, connect monitor to another system. If no color replace monitor. CM OS incor r ectly set up. Call technical support. PROBLEM C: dri ve failur e.
Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting 4-6 PROBLEM Miss ing opera t ing sy stem on har d drive . PROBA BL E CA USE DIAGNOSIS S OLUT ION CM O S setup has been changed. Run setup and select correct drive type. PROBLEM Certa in ke y s do not func tion. PROBA BL E CA USE DIAGNOSIS S OLUT ION Keys j ammed or defective.
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Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Biostar M6TSU c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Biostar M6TSU - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Biostar M6TSU, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Biostar M6TSU va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Biostar M6TSU, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Biostar M6TSU.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Biostar M6TSU. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Biostar M6TSU ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.