Making cmos settings, Using recovery images, About the recovery image process – Grass Valley K2 Summit Client Service Manual Nov.23 2009 User Manual
Page 65: Making cmos settings using recovery images
12 October 2009
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Making CMOS settings
by qualified Grass Valley Service personnel only. When this utility is opened it
scans the SCSI bus and interferes with record and play operations.
• J2SE Runtime Environment
• StorNext software
• Windows PowerShell
• Windows XP Embedded
Making CMOS settings
NOTE: This procedure is intended for use by Grass Valley Service personnel or
under the direct supervision of Grass Valley Service personnel.
1. Connect keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the K2 Summit Client.
2. Restart the K2 Summit Client.
3. During the BIOS startup screen, watch the keyboard lights (capslock, numlock,
etc.). When the lights flash, press
Delete
to enter Setup.
4. Press
F9
and then press
Enter
. This loads optimal default values for all the setup
questions.
5. Press
F10
and then press
Enter
to save settings and restart.
Using recovery images
Procedures in this section are as follows:
•
“About the recovery image process” on page 65
•
“Creating a recovery image” on page 66
•
“Restoring from a recovery image” on page 67
•
“Using CompactFlash boot media for system restore” on page 69
About the recovery image process
An image of the K2 Summit Client system drive is provided with the product package.
You can restore the K2 Summit Client from this image. This simplifies the process of
rebuilding a system in a disaster recovery scenario.
NOTE: This process is not intended as a means to backup and restore media.
When you receive your K2 Summit Client new from the factory, you receive a
system-specific image for that particular K2 Summit Client. This factory image is
stored on a bootable USB Recovery Flash Drive. Also on the Recovery Flash Drive
is the Acronis True Image software necessary to create and restore an image. You can
find the Recovery Flash Drive in a holder in the front bezel assembly.