Boot Sector Recovery From An Ide Cd-Rom; Boot Sector Recovery From A Serial Port - Viglen Vig410p Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Boot Sector Recovery from an IDE CD-ROM

This process is almost identical to the process of Boot Sector Recovery from a USB
device, except that the BIOS image file is loaded from a CD-ROM. Use a CD-R or CD-
RW drive to burn a CD with the BIOS image file in it, and name the file "SUPER.ROM"
for the recovery process to load the file.
Boot Sector Recovery from a Serial Port ("Serial Flash")
This process, also known as "Serial Flash," allows the user to use a serial port to load a BIOS
image for Boot Sector recovery. This feature is usually used for embedded systems that rely on a
serial port for remote access and debugging.
Requirements
In order to use Serial Flash for Boot Sector Recovery, you will need to meet the
following requirements.
 The "Target system," the system that needs BIOS updates, must have a serial port
and "Serial Flash" support embedded in the BIOS image file.
 The "Host system" should also have a serial port and a terminal program that
supports XModem Transfer protocol (Hyper Terminal for the Windows operating
systems, and minicom for Linux/FreeSBD, etc.).
 A Null_modem serial cable
How to use Serial Flash for Boot Sector Recovery
1. Connect a Null_modem serial cable between the target system and the host system
that runs the terminal program.
2. Make sure that the new BIOS Image fi le is accessible for the host system.
3. Start the terminal program on the host system and create a new connection.
Use the following communication parameters for the new connection.
 Bits per second: 115200 bits/sec.
 Data Bits: 8
 Parity: None
 Stop Bit: 1
 Flow Control: None
Vig410P Motherboard Manual
119

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents