• Cables
ATA66/100 IDE Cable x 1
FDD Cable
USB Cable (optional)
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Chapter 1 Specification
Chapter 1 Specification
Introduction
Here comes the RAID and LAN solution with Pentium 4 Processor
and its fast coworker Intel 845E plus ICH4. RAID or no RAID, LAN or
no LAN, you can make your choices freely with this sreies of mainboards and it also promises you two more awesome features: the
533MHz System Bus and the 480Mb/s USB Bus.
This series is an integration of the powerful processor Intel Pentium
4 and the single-chip North Bridge Intel 845E. The Intel P4 processor is
a rapid execution engine providing 533/400MHz system bus, while North
Bridge Intel 845E is a high performance integrated chipset supporting
processor interface, DDR266/200 SDRAM memory interface, Hub interface and AGP interface.
Integrated with i845E, South Bridge Intel ICH4 supports the LPC
Super I/O, upstream Hub interface, PCI interface, IDE interface, LAN
interface, USB V2.0 interface, AC’97 Audio interface as well as the interrupt control. This chapter is to introduce to you every advanced function of this high performance integration.
Topics included in this chapter are:
1-1 Mainboard Components Locations
1-2 Mainboard Specifications
1-3 Mainboard Specification Table
1-4 Chipset Diagram
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Series 85DR2: 85DR2, 85DR2-L, 85DR2+, 85DR2+-L
1-1 Series 85DR2 Components Locations and Options
LAN Controller
for 85DR2-L and 85DR2+-L
}
RT1
mPGA478
i845E
Intel RG82845
1
LED2
Intel
AGP 4X
PCI 1
Jp3
Jp4
JAGP1
CN18
BIOS
10
1
ICH4
JAGP2
FAN1
1
JP17
1
PCI 2
PCI 3
PCI 4
PCI 5
PCI 6
102
1
1 3
FAN3
DDR 266/200
DIMM1
DIMM2
IDE3
IDE4
Promise
WB3637BF
IDE2
Battery
Li
JBAT1
1
IDE1
30
SMIHDD/LEDIRRTXPWR
SUS LEDKLOCK
PWLED
SPKR RST
1
FDC
PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
Rj45
(on top)
(85DR2+-L)
COM1
COM2
LINE
OUT
LINE
IN
GAME/MIDI PORT
MIC
CD IN1
ALC650
AC'97
Audio
Jp9
2
1
LPT1
1
Audio 1
1
FAN2
1
JP19
PS/2 K/B
(underside)
USB0 (middle)
USB1 (underside)
+12V Power
3
1
Peripheral Power
4
2
JP16
1
RTL8139C
AUX1
1
Smart IO
WB3627BF
14
Main Power
1
Jp16
Rj45
JP18
1
Clock
Generator
LED1
1 3
JP2
WOL1
CN17
2
1
for 85DR2+ and 85DR2+-L
Optional
Feature
LAN Controller
RAID Controller
Jp17
RAID Controller
{
RAID IDE Connectors
85DR2
85DR2-L
85DR2
+
85DR2+ -L
No Yes No Yes
No No Yes Yes
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Chapter 1 Specification
1-2 Mainboard Specifications
1-2.1 CPU Socket
CPU Socket 478B on board, supporting Intel® Pentium 4 processors
(including Hyper-threading CPUs) in 478-pin package for :
-- 533/400MHz System Bus;Hyper-pipelined technology
-- Advanced dynamic execution;Advanced transfer cache
1-2.2 System Chipsets
North Bridge:
• Intel 845E for managing and supporting operations between
processor interface, DDR266/200 SDRAM memory interface, Hub
interface, AGP interface as well as Hyper-threading Technology
• With HT CPU running on board, showing Hyper-threading Logo on
bootup screen
South Bridge:
• South Bridge ICH4 working with North Bridge supports the LPC Super
I/O, upstream Hub interface, PCI interface, IDE interface, LAN
interface, USB V2.0 interface, AC’97 Audio interface as well as the
interrupt control.
1-2.3 Memory
2 DDR DIMM 184-pin slots on board for DDR 266/200 SDRAMs :
• Supporting unregistered, non-ECC DDR266/200 SDRAM up to 2 GBs
• Supporting installation of mixed volumes yet same type of DDR
SDRAM modules
• No support for double-sided x16 DDR DIMMs
1-2.4 AMI BIOS
• Supporting Plug & Play V1.0
• Flash Memory for easy upgrade
• Supporting BIOS Writing Protection and Year 2000 compliant
• Supporting BIOS Setup (See Chapter 4 BIOS Setup)
1-2.5 Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) Interface
AGP Controller embedded on board, supporting:
• 1.5V(4X) power mode only
• 4x AD and SBA signaling, AGP pipelined split-transection longburst
transfers up to 1GB/sec.
• AGP 4X only, AGP v2.0 compliant
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Series 85DR2: 85DR2, 85DR2-L, 85DR2+, 85DR2+-L
1-2.6 Advanced System Power Management:
• ACPI 1.0B compliant (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface)
• APM V1.2 compliant (Legacy Power Management)
• ACPI POS (Power On Suspend) and Suspend To RAM (STR)
• PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Power On
• Supporting Ring Power Up Control for Wake-on-Modem (external)
and Wake-on-LAN
• Real Time Clock (RTC) with date alarm, month alarm, and century
field
• USB Wake Up function supported.
1-2.7 Multi-I/O Functions :
• PCI EIDE Controller, supporting:
-- 2x Ultra ATA100 / 66 / 33 IDE connectors supporting up to 4 IDE
devices
• Dedicated IR Functions:
-- Third serial port dedicated to IR function either through the two
complete serial ports or the third dedicated port Infrared-IrDA (HPSIR)
and ASK (Amplitude Shift Keyed) IR
• Multi-mode parallel data transfer:
-- Standard mode, high speed mode ECP and enhanced mode EPP
• Floppy Disk connector:
-- One FDD connector supporting 2 floppy drives with drive swap support
• Universal Serial Bus Transfer Mode:
-- USB V2.0 compliant, 480 Mb/s USB Bus, supporting Win 2000 and later
operating system; USB drivers provided in Support CD for installation
-- 2 built-in USB connectors and 2 USB Headers (USB2, USB3) which
require 2 optional USB cables to provide 4 more optional USB ports
Redstorm Overclocking Tech is a program embedded in BIOS for automatic CPU overclocking. Please see “ Freguency / Voltage Control “ of
BIOS Setup for Redstorm Overclocking Technology configuration.
1-2.15 Form Factor
• ATX form factor, ATX power supply, version 2.03 compliant, supported
by one Main Power Connector, one +12V Power Connector and one
Peripheral Power Connector
• Mainboard size: 305mm x 220mm
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Series 85DR2: 85DR2, 85DR2-L, 85DR2+, 85DR2+-L
1-3 Mainboard Specification Table
Series 85DR2 Specifications and Features
CPU
Socket 478B for P4 CPU (HT CPU included)
North Bridge
South Bridge
BIOS
Memory
I/O Chip
AGP interface
Audio
IDE Interface
VGA Display
PCI Slots
I/O Connectors
Other common
features
Optional
Feature
Intel 845E, supporting 533/400MHz FSB
Intel ICH4
AMI BIOS
Supporting DDR 266/200 SDRM, up to 2GB
in two DDR DIMM slots
1. We recommend to install your CPU before any other components.
For detailed installation instructions of processor, you can also refer
to the pamphlet enclosed in your CPU package.
2. Installing a cooling fan with a good heatsink is a must for proper heat
dissipation for your CPU. Get ready an appropriate fan with heatsink
for proper installation. Improper fan and installation will damage your
CPU.
3. In case CPU Vcore, CPU clock or Frequency Ratio is adjustable on
board, please follow the instructions described in the User Manual
for proper setup. Incorrect setting will cause damage to your CPU.
The following topics are included in this chapter:
2-1 P4 CPU Identification and Installation
2-2 Pentium 4 CPU Fan Installation
2-3 Memory Installation with Warning LED
2-4 AGP4X Installed with Jumper and LED
Safeguard
2-5 IDE Connector Installation
2-6 Floppy Drive Connector ( FDC ) Installation
2-7 ATX 2.03 Power Supply Installation
2-8 Jumper Settings
2-9 Other Connectors Configuration
2-10 IRQ Description
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2-1 CPU Identification and Installation
2-1.1 To Identify a Pentium 4 CPU
Intel
pentium 4
2.4 GHz / 512 / 533 / 1.5V
( Including Hyper-threading CPUs)
4. CPU Voltage Vcore
3. System Clock
2. CPU L2 Cache
1. CPU Working Frequency
On the heatsink side of a Pentium 4 CPU, there printed a line of figures
to identify its specifications. The line consists of 4 parts:
1. CPU Working Frequency: this part depicts the working frequency of
the CPU. For example,
2.4 GHz depicts that this CPU is locked to 2.4 GHz working frequency
(18 x 133MHz CPU clock);
2A GHz depicts that this CPU is an A version, locked to 2.0 GHz
working frequency (20 x 100MHz CPU clock)
3.06GHz depicts that this is a 3.06GHz hyper-threading CPU.
2. CPU L2 Cache: this part depicts the L2 Cache size. For example,
512 stands for 512 KB L2 Cache; 256 stands for 256 KB L2 Cache
3. System Clock: this part depicts the System Clock (Front Side Bus)
provided by the CPU. For example,
533 stands for a 533MHz system clock provided by a 133MHz CPU
times 4;
400 stands for a 400 system clock provided by a 100 MHz CPU x 4.
4. CPU Voltage Vcore: this part depicts the CPU Voltage. For example,
1.5V stands for a CPU of 1.5V Vcore.
Note: System Clock vs CPU Clock
P4 CPU is a quadpumped CPU. The system bus is provided by
the CPU clock x 4. Therefore, users can figure out the P4 CPU
clock by the System Clock divided by 4.
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mPGA478B
Intel Pentium 4
2-1.2 CPU Installation with Socket 478B
This mainboard is built with CPU
Socket 478B ( 478-pin) supporting
the Intel Pentium 4 CPU:
• Follow the steps described in this
section to install the 478-pin Pentium 4 CPU into the on board
Socket 478.
• After installation of Pentium 4 CPU,
you must also install the specific
Pentium 4 CPU fan designed in
tandem with this CPU. This CPU
Fan installation is described in next
section.
• This mainboard supports Hyperthreading dual-in-one CPU, the
function of which can be enabled
by Windows XP. (See illustration
on the right.)
1. First pull sideways the lever of
Socket 478, and then turn it up
0
so as to raise the upper layer
90
of the socket from the lower
platform.
( If Hyper-threading CPU is
installed successfully with O/S
Win XP, the O/S will enable the
dual-in-one CPU function.)
mPGA478B
2. Configure Pin 1 of CPU to Pin 1
of the Socket, just as the way
shown in the diagram on the
right. Adjust the position of CPU
until you can feel all CPU pins
get into the socket with ease.
3. Make sure that all CPU pins have
completely entered the socket
and then lower down the lever
to lock up CPU to socket.
18
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Pin 1
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In
4
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Pin 1
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Chapter 2 Hardware Setup
2-2 Pentium 4 CPU Fan Installation
Pentium 4 Fanbase CPU Fan Connector
Press down 4 corners to lock fan to fanbase
Connect Fan Connector to CPU FAN connector
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Series 85DR2: 85DR2, 85DR2-L, 85DR2+, 85DR2+-L
2-3 Memory Installation with Warning LED
How to tackle with the memory Modules:
• Make sure to unplug your power supply before adding or removing
memory module. Failure to do so may cause severe damage to both
your mainboard and the memory module.
• Pay attention to the orientation of the DIMM slots. Forcing a DIMM
into a slot improperly will damage the memory module and slot itself.
• Make sure you have the right type of memory module for your
mainboard.
2-3.1 To Install DDR SDRAM Module for this series
• This series only supports up to 2GB unbuffered DDR 266/200 SDRAM,
with 2 DDR DIMM slots on board. Do not insert other type of modules
into these slots.
• DDR DIMM slot has 184-pins and one notch. Insert a DDR SDRAM
vertically into the 184-pin slot with the notch-to-rib matching. Press
the Module down in a gradual way until it surely reaches the bottom
and clicks straight up the two latches on the left and right of the slot.
If any one of the latches has not turned up completely, you should
unplug the module and press it down a bit more firmly.
184-Pin DIMM Notch Key Definitions (2.5V)
DRAM Key PositionVoltage Key Position
2.5V
DDR Notch
DDR Rib
Module Latch
2-3.2 To Remove a DIMM
Press down the holding latches on both sides of slot to release the
module from the DIMM slot.
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2-3.3 Warning LED2: DIMM Slot Powered On:
An indicator LED2 is designed on board. Whenever system is started
or is in STR status (Suspend to RAM), all the DIMM slots on board will
also get powered on with the set voltage, resulting in LED2 lighting up.
This indicator LED2 is to warn users that, whenever DIMM slot is powered on, no memory module should be removed from or added into it.
DIMM Powered On
LED2
Indicator
PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
Rj45
(on top)
(85DR2+-L)
COM1
COM2
LINE
OUT
LINE
IN
MIC
CD IN1
ALC650
AC'97
Audio
Jp9
2
1
LPT1
GAME/MIDI PORT
1
Audio 1
1
FAN2
1
JP19
PS/2 K/B
(underside)
USB0 (middle)
USB1 (underside)
+12V Power
3
1
Peripheral Power
4
2
JP16
1
RTL8139C
AUX1
1
Smart IO
WB3627BF
14
1
Main Power
1 3
1 3
RT1
FAN3
mPGA478
1
LED2
DDR 266/200
JP18
1
Clock
Generator
LED1
JP2
WOL1
AGP 4X
PCI 1
PCI 2
PCI 3
i845E
Intel RG82845
Intel
DIMM1
DIMM2
Li
Battery
JBAT1
1
IDE3
IDE4
IDE2
Jp3
Jp4
JAGP1
JAGP2
1
1
IDE1
ICH4
PCI 4
30
SMIHDD/LEDIRRTX PWR
PCI 5
Promise
FAN1
WB3637BF
JP17
1
BIOS
PCI 6
CN18
CN17
2
102
10
1
1
SUS LEDKLOCK
PWLED
SPKR RST
1
FDC
DDR DIMM Slots
(184-pin)
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AGP Accelerator
AGP4X Slot
4X Notch
4X Rib
2-4 AGP 4X Installed with Jumper and LED Safeguard
1. The AGP slot on board supports 1.5V AGP4X card only. A Rib is
specifically added to the 4X AGP slot so as to match the AGP 4X
card. To insert a 3.3V AGP 2X card into the AGP 4X slot will damage
the system chip and burn the 1.5V circuitry.
Jp2 is designed on board to check the voltage of the AGP card
inserted in the AGP slot.
enabled to allow only 1.5V AGP4X card to boot system. If a 3.3V
AGP2X card is mistakenly inserted to AGP slot, it will not boot system.
2. In case you have to use a PCI VGA card for the display, you must
first set Jp2 to 2-3 closed to disable the safeguard. If a 3.3V AGP2X
card is mistakenly inserted to AGP slot under no safeguard, the 3.3V
power will burn the 1.5V circuitry. So, take care never to apply 3.3V
AGP card to this mainboard.(See Jumper Setting Section for detailed
jumper setting description).
3. LED1 is a Warning LED. Whenever an AGP card is not inserted to
the AGP slot, or if the card is not a correct one, LED1 will keep
lighting up until proper installation is done.
When Jp2 is set to 1-2 closed, safeguard is
1.5V AGP4x Safeguard
1
1
PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
JP19
PS/2 K/B
(underside)
Rj45
(on top)
(85DR2+-L)
USB0 (middle)
USB1 (underside)
COM1
LPT1
COM2
3
Peripheral Power
4
JP16
LINE
OUT
1
LINE
IN
GAME/MIDI PORT
MIC
RTL8139C
AUX1
CD IN1
1
1
ALC650
AC'97
Audio
Smart IO
WB3627BF
Jp9
2
1
Audio 1
14
Jp2
FAN2
+12V Power
Main Power
1
2
1
LED1: AGP Failure LED
1 3
RT1
FAN3
mPGA478
1
LED2
ICH4
DDR 266/200
DIMM1
DIMM2
Li
Battery
JBAT1
1
IDE3
IDE4
IDE2
Promise
WB3637BF
IDE1
30
SMIHDD/LED IRRTX PWR
SUS LEDKLOCK
PWLED
SPKR RST
1
FDC
Jp3
Jp4
JAGP1
JAGP2
1
1
JP17
1
FAN1
22
JP18
1
1 3
JP2
WOL1
i845E
Intel RG82845
Clock
Generator
Intel
LED1
AGP 4X
PCI 1
PCI 2
PCI 3
PCI 4
PCI 5
BIOS
PCI 6
CN18
CN17
2
10 2
10
1
1
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Chapter 2 Hardware Setup
2-5 IDE Connector Installation
To install IDE Connector, you may connect the blue connector of IDE
cable to the primary (IDE3) or secondary(IDE4) connector on board,
and then connect the gray connector to your slave device and the black
connector to your master device. If you install two hard disks, you must
configure the second drive to Slave mode by setting its jumpers correctly.
Please refer to your hard disk documentation for the jumper settings.
1
PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
Rj45
(on top)
(85DR2+-L)
USB0 (middle)
USB1 (underside)
COM1
LPT1
COM2
LINE
OUT
LINE
IN
GAME/MIDI PORT
MIC
AUX1
CD IN1
1
1
ALC650
AC'97
Audio
Smart IO
WB3627BF
Jp9
Audio 1
2
1
_д~Ев=ЕзееЙЕнзк
Eqç=j~ëíÉê=F
1
JP19
PS/2 K/B
(underside)
3
Peripheral Power
4
JP16
1
RTL8139C
14
i845E
Intel
1 3
RT1
FAN3
1
LED2
DDR 266/200
Intel RG82845
DIMM1
DIMM2
Li
Battery
JBAT1
1
IDE3
IDE4
IDE2
Jp3
Jp4
JAGP1
JAGP2
1
ICH4
BIOS
1
10
FAN1
IDE1
1
30
SMIHDD/LED IRRTX PWR
SUS LEDKLOCK
Promise
PWLED
WB3637BF
SPKR RST
JP17
1
FDC
IDE1
IDE Connector
IDE2
Orient the red line on the
IDE Flat Cable to Pin1.
IDE3
RAID IDE Connector
IDE4
for 85DR2+ / 85DR2+-L only
See RAID Installation in
this Manual
Pin 1 (to Red Line)
FAN2
mPGA478
+12V Power
Main Power
1
JP18
1
2
Clock
Generator
LED1
1 3
JP2
AGP 4X
PCI 1
PCI 2
WOL1
1
PCI 3
PCI 4
PCI 5
PCI 6
CN18
CN17
2
10 2
1
1
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Series 85DR2: 85DR2, 85DR2-L, 85DR2+, 85DR2+-L
2-6 Flopy Drive Connector ( FDC ) Installation
To install FDC (Floppy Drive Connector), you should connect the end of
FDC cable with single connector to the board , and connect the other
end with two connectors to the floppy drives.
1
FAN2
1
PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
JP19
PS/2 K/B
(underside)
Rj45
(on top)
(85DR2+-L)
USB0 (middle)
USB1 (underside)
COM1
LPT1
COM2
+12V Power
Main Power
3
1
JP18
Peripheral Power
1
4
2
JP16
LINE
OUT
LINE
IN
GAME/MIDI PORT
MIC
CD IN1
1
ALC650
AC'97
Audio
Jp9
Audio 1
2
1
1
Smart IO
AUX1
WB3627BF
14
RTL8139C
Clock
Generator
1
LED1
1 3
JP2
WOL1
1
CN17
2
1
Pin 1 (to Red Line)
AGP 4X
10 2
mPGA478
PCI 1
PCI 2
PCI 3
PCI 4
PCI 5
PCI 6
1 3
RT1
FAN3
1
i845E
Intel
LED2
DDR 266/200
Intel RG82845
DIMM1
DIMM2
Li
Battery
JBAT1
IDE3
IDE4
IDE2
Jp3
JAGP1
JAGP2
1
IDE1
Jp4
1
Floppy Drive Connector:
Orient the red line of the
Floppy Flat Cable to Pin1.
1
ICH4
30
SMIHDD/LED IRRTX PWR
SUS LEDKLOCK
Promise
PWLED
WB3637BF
BIOS
JP17
1
CN18
10
FAN1
1
SPKR RST
1
FDC
FDC
To 2nd Floppy Drive
red line
To 1st Floppy Drive
FDC Cable
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2-7 ATX V 2.03 Power Supply Installation
+12V Power Connector
3
1
GND
GND+12V
4
2
FAN2
mPGA478
+12V Power
Main Power
3
1
JP18
1
4
2
Clock
Generator
1
LED1
1 3
JP2
AGP 4X
PCI 1
PCI 2
WOL1
1
PCI 3
PCI 4
PCI 5
PCI 6
CN17
2
10 2
1
1
1 3
RT1
FAN3
1
LED2
i845E
Intel RG82845
Intel
DIMM1
IDE4
Jp3
Jp4
JAGP1
JAGP2
1
1
ICH4
Promise
WB3637BF
BIOS
JP17
1
CN18
10
FAN1
PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
(on top)
(85DR2+-L)
COM1
COM2
LINE
OUT
LINE
IN
MIC
CD IN1
AC'97
Audio
Jp9
Rj45
ALC650
2
1
+12V
1
PS/2 K/B
(underside)
USB0 (middle)
USB1 (underside)
LPT1
Peripheral Power
GAME/MIDI PORT
AUX1
1
1
Smart IO
WB3627BF
Audio 1
14
1
JP19
JP16
RTL8139C
DDR 266/200
DIMM2
Li
Battery
JBAT1
IDE3
IDE2
IDE1
30
SMIHDD/LED IRRTX PWR
FDC
+12V
5SB
PWR OK
GND
+5V
GND
+5V
GND
+3.3V
+3.3V+3.3V
Pin1Pin11
Main Power Connector
(20-pin)
1
SUS LEDKLOCK
PWLED
SPKR RST
1
Pin 1
Pin 4
Peripheral
Power Connector
+5V
+5V
-5V
GND
GND
GND
PS ON#
GND
-12V
+12V
GND
GND
+5V
ATX V2.03 power supply is strongly recommended for mainboard running with 2GMHz or higher CPU.
To set up Power Supply on this mainboard:
1. Connect the on-board Main Power Connector (20-pin) to the Main
Power Connector (20-pin) of an ATX Power Supply which can be
either of the latest version 2.03 or of earlier ATX format.
2. If you use an ATX Power Supply Version 2.03 or later, you can now
connect the on-board square-shaped +12V Connector to the squareshaped +12V Connector of your ATX Power Supply. In this case, it is
not necessary for you to connect the on-board 4-pin Peripheral Power
Connector to your Power Supply.
3. If you use an ATX power Supply of an older version than V2.03, you
cannot find a square-shaped +12V Connector with your Power Supply;
you must then connect the on-board 4-pin Peripheral Power
Connector to the 4-pin Peripheral Power Connector of your Power
Supply.
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(default)
1
1.5V
1.6V
1.7V
1
1-2
1-2
JAGP2
JAGP1
Voltage
closed
AGP Voltage
Select
closed
1
1
2-3
1-2
closed
closed
1
1
1-2
2-3
closed
closed
2-8 Jumper Settings
The following diagrams show the locations and settings of switch and
jumper blocks on the mainboard.
Jp18
CPU Clock
Select
1
CPU Auto-detect
1
133MHz Select
(85DR2-L / 85DR2+-L)
LAN Controller
Select
1
LAN Enabled
1
LAN Disabled
DIMM Voltage
Voltage
2.5V
(default)
2.6V
2.7V
1-2 closed
(default)
2-3 closed
Jp16
1-2 closed
(default)
2-3 closed
Jp3 & Jp4:
Jp3
1-2
closed
1
2-3
closed
1
1-2
closed
1
Jp19:
KB / Mouse
Power On/Wakeup
1
1-2 closed (default)
Disabled
1
2-3 closed
Enabled
1
FAN2
1
PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
JP19
PS/2 K/B
(underside)
Rj45
(on top)
(85DR2+-L)
USB1 (underside)
COM1
LPT1
COM2
LINE
OUT
LINE
IN
GAME/MIDI PORT
MIC
AUX1
CD IN1
1
1
ALC650
AC'97
Audio
Smart IO
WB3627BF
Jp9
Audio 1
2
1
Select
Jp4
1-2
closed
1
1-2
closed
1
2-3
closed
1
USB0 (middle)
Peripheral Power
RTL8139C
14
mPGA478
+12V Power
Main Power
3
1
JP18
1
4
2
JP16
Clock
Generator
1
LED1
1 3
JP2
AGP 4X
PCI 1
PCI 2
WOL1
1
PCI 3
PCI 4
PCI 5
PCI 6
CN18
CN17
2
10 2
1
1
(85DR2+ / 85DR2+-L only)
RAID Controller Select
RAID Controller
Disabled
1-2 closed (default)
RAID Controller
Enabled
1 3
RT1
FAN3
1
LED2
i845E
Intel RG82845
Intel
Jp3
Jp4
JAGP1
JAGP2
1
1
ICH4
Promise
WB3637BF
BIOS
JP17
1
10
FAN1
Jp17:
1
2-3 closed
1
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Jp2:
1.5V AGP4X Safeguard
1
(Default)
1-2 closed for 1.5V AGP 4X
only; (
Warning: 3.3V AGP 2X
card can not boot system.)
1
2-3 closed for PCI VGA card or
1.5V AGP 4X;
(Warning: 3.3V AGP2X card
will cause circuit burn.)
JAGP1 & JAGP2:
DDR 266/200
DIMM1
DIMM2
Li
Battery
JBAT1
1
IDE3
IDE4
IDE2
IDE1
30
SMIHDD/LED IRRTX PWR
SUS LEDKLOCK
PWLED
SPKR RST
1
FDC
JBAT1
Clear CMOS
1-2 closed
(default)
1
To hold data
2-3 closed
To clear CMOS
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(default)
1
1.5V
1.6V
1.7V
1
1-2
1-2
JAGP2
JAGP1
Voltage
closed
AGP Voltage
Select
closed
1
1
2-3
1-2
closed
closed
1
1
1-2
2-3
closed
closed
How to tackle with Jumpers:
• Do not remove the jumper when power is on. Always make sure the
power is off before changing any jumper settings. Otherwise, mainboard could be damaged.
• In the Jumper setting diagram, all jumper pins covered with black
marks stand for closed pins by jumper caps.
2-8.1 JAGP1 & JAGP2: AGP Voltage Select
The default voltage 1.5V at AGP slot is
for normal operation of the supported
AGP 4X. In some case, when you try
to do CPU overclocking, you then may
also need to raise the transfer rate of
the AGP interface. JAGP1 & JAGP2
are designed on board to provide settings for selecting a higher AGP voltage so as to raise the speed of the AGP
interface.
JAGP1 & JAGP2:
Warning: Selecting a higher
voltage than the default , you
are risking the stability of your
system.
2-8.2 Jp2: 1.5V AGP4X Safeguard
1. Jp2 is designed on board to
check the voltage of the AGP
card inserted in the AGP slot.
When Jp2 is set to 1-2 closed,
safeguard is enabled to allow
only 1.5V AGP4X card to boot
system. If a 3.3V AGP2X card is
mistakenly inserted to AGP slot,
it will not boot system.
In case you have to use a PCI VGA card for the display, you must
2.
first set Jp2 to 2-3 closed to disable the safeguard. If a 3.3V AGP2X
card is mistakenly inserted to AGP slot under no safeguard, the 3.3V
power will burn the 1.5V circuitry. So, take care never to apply 3.3V
AGP card to this mainboard.
Jp2:
1.5V AGP4X Safeguard
1
1-2 closed for 1.5V AGP 4X
only; (Warning: 3.3V AGP 2X
card can not boot system.)
2-3 closed for PCI VGA card or
1.5V AGP 4X;
(Warning: 3.3V AGP2X card
will cause circuit burn.)
(Default)
1
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(default)
1
2.5V
2.6V
2.7V
1
1-2
1-2
Jp3
Jp4
Voltage
closed
DIMM Voltage
Select
closed
1
1
2-3
1-2
closed
closed
1
1
1-2
2-3
closed
closed
2-8.3 JBAT1: Clear CMOS
When you have problem with rebooting you system, you can clear
CMOS data and restore it to default value. To clear CMOS with Jumper
JBAT1, please follow the steps below:
1. Power off system;
2. Set JBAT1 to Pin 2-3 closed.
3. After 2 or 3 seconds, return the JBAT1 setting to Pin1-2 closed.
4. CMOS data are restored to default. Remember never clear CMOS
when system power is on.
JBAT1
Clear CMOS
1-2 closed
(default)
1
To hold data
2-3 closed
To clear CMOS
1
2-8.4 Jp3 & Jp4: DIMM Voltage Select:
The default voltage 2.5V at DIMM slots
is for normal operation of the supported
DDR SDRAM. In some case, when you
try to do CPU overclocking, you may
also need to raise the transfer rate of
the memory interface. Jp3 & Jp4 are
designed on board to provide settings
for selecting a higher DIMM voltage so
as to raise the speed of the memory
interface.
Jp3 & Jp4:
Warning: In selecting a higher
voltage than the default , you
are risking the stability of your
system.
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2-8.5 Jp16: LAN Controller Select ( 85DR2-L and 85DR2+-L)
Jp16 is designed to enable / disable the onboard LAN Controller. If
your mainboard has got the LAN controller onboard, you should first
enable the LAN controller by setting Jp16 to 1-2 closed before you can
install the driver for the LAN controller.
Jp16
(85DR2-L / 85DR2+-L)
LAN Controller
Select
1-2 closed
(default)
1
LAN Enabled
2-3 closed
1
LAN Disabled
2-8.6 Jp17: RAID Controller Select (85DR2+ and 85DR2+-L)
Jp17 is designed to enable / disabled the onboard RAID Controller. If
your mainboard has got a RAID Controller onboard, you should first
enable the RAID controller by setting Jp17 to 1-2 closed before you can
install the driver for RAID controller.
Jp17:
(85DR2+ / 85DR2+-L only)
RAID Controller Select
1
2-3 closed
RAID Controller
Disabled
1
1-2 closed (default)
RAID Controller
Enabled
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2-8.7 Jp18: CPU Clock Select
This series of Mainboards is shipped to users with a Jp18 CPU Clock
Select design, with which user can select the CPU clock for the Pentium 4 processor selected on board. Yet users are not recommeded to
take Jp18 as a tool for overclocking. It is saver and more advisible for
users to select the default (CPU auto-select) clock on board.
Jp18
CPU Clock
Select
1-2 closed
(default)
1
CPU Auto-detect
2-3 closed
1
133MHz Select
2-8.8 Jp19: KB / Mouse Power-on /Wake-up
Jp19 is a Jumper for user to enable/disable the KB/Mous Power-On or
Wake-up function. Setting Jp19 to 1-2 closed will disable this function.
Setting Jp19 to 2-3 closed will enable this function, such that users can
power on system (from system off) by PS/2 KB or Mouse or wake up
system (from Suspend modes) either by PS/2 or USB KB/Mouse.
However, to use this function, users should also enter BIOS setup and
configure the USB/Keyboard Power On items. That is, users should
need both Jp18 and the BIOS support to execute this function.
Jp19:
KB / Mouse
Power On/Wakeup
1
1-2 closed (default)
Disabled
1
2-3 closed
Enabled
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2-9 Other Connectors Configuration
This section lists out all connectors configurations for users’ reference.
2-9.1 On Board FAN Connectors
i845E
Intel
1 3
RT1
FAN3
1
LED2
DDR 266/200
Intel RG82845
DIMM1
DIMM2
Li
Battery
JBAT1
1
IDE3
IDE4
IDE2
Promise
WB3637BF
IDE1
30
SMIHDD/LED IRRTX PWR
SUS LEDKLOCK
PWLED
SPKR RST
1
FDC
Jp3
Jp4
JAGP1
JAGP2
1
1
ICH4
BIOS
JP17
1
10
FAN1
PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
(85DR2+-L)
COM1
COM2
LINE
LINE
MIC
CD IN1
Rj45
(on top)
OUT
IN
ALC650
AC'97
Audio
Jp9
2
1
1
PS/2 K/B
(underside)
USB0 (middle)
USB1 (underside)
LPT1
Peripheral Power
GAME/MIDI PORT
AUX1
1
1
Smart IO
WB3627BF
Audio 1
14
1
JP19
JP16
RTL8139C
FAN2
mPGA478
+12V Power
Main Power
3
1
JP18
1
4
2
Clock
Generator
1
LED1
1 3
JP2
AGP 4X
PCI 1
PCI 2
WOL1
1
PCI 3
PCI 4
PCI 5
PCI 6
CN18
CN17
2
10 2
1
1
GND
+12V
SENSOR
Sensor Conn.
FAN3, no sensor
FAN2, yellow, sensor
FAN1, yellow, sensor
Void
+12V
GND
No Sensor
These fan connectors support CPU/AGP/Case cooling fan with +12V
mode. When connecting the wire to FAN connectors, users should make
sure that the red wire is for the positive current and should be connected to pin +12V, and the black wire is Ground and should be connected to pin GND. There is aHardware Monitor chipset on board, with
which user can install a Hardware Monitor Utility and read the fan speed
transmitted from the sensor fan. Or, user read the fan speed from the
“Hardware Monitor Status” of CMOS BIOS.
For fans plugged to a fan connector with speed sensors, each rotation of the fan blades will send out 2 electric pulses, By counting the
pulses, System Hardware Monitor will work out the fan rotation speed
and show it by the monitoring program.
NOTE : 2 “Yellow” fan connectors are used on this mainboard to mark
that they support fan speed sensor function.
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2-9.2 Connector WOL1: Wake On LAN
1. This connector connects to a LAN card with a Ring signal output.
The connector powers up the system when it receives a wake-up
packet or signal through the LAN card.
2. This feature requires that Resume On Ring feature is enabled in the
BIOS setting “Power Management Setup” and that your system must
be on ATX power supply with at least 720mA / +5V standby power.
PS/2 Mouse
CD IN1
(on top)
(85DR2+-L)
COM1
COM2
LINE
LINE
MIC
Rj45
(on top)
LPT1
OUT
IN
GAME/MIDI PORT
1
ALC650
AC'97
Audio
Jp9
Audio 1
2
1
1
1
JP19
PS/2 K/B
(underside)
USB0 (middle)
USB1 (underside)
Peripheral Power
JP16
1
RTL8139C
AUX1
1
Smart IO
WB3627BF
14
FAN2
mPGA478
+12V Power
Main Power
3
1
JP18
1
4
2
Clock
Generator
LED1
1 3
JP2
AGP 4X
PCI 1
PCI 2
WOL1
1
PCI 3
PCI 4
PCI 5
PCI 6
2
10 2
1
1 3
RT1
FAN3
1
LED2
DDR 266/200
i845E
Intel RG82845
Intel
DIMM1
DIMM2
Li
Battery
JBAT1
1
IDE3
IDE4
IDE2
IDE1
Jp3
Jp4
JAGP1
JAGP2
1
1
ICH4
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SMIHDD/LED IRRTX PWR
SUS LEDKLOCK
Promise
PWLED
WB3637BF
BIOS
1
CN181CN17
10
FAN1
SPKR RST
1
JP17
FDC
WOL 1
GND
+5V
Standby
Connect the Wake On LAN
signal from LAN card to WOL1
Ring
2-9.3 CD-ROM Audio Connector (CD_IN1)
CD-In1 is audio connector connecting CD-ROM audio to mainboard.
CD-ROM Audio Pin Assignment
Connector CD-IN 1
Pin 1 Left-Channel
Pin 2 GND
Pin 3 GND
1
Pin 4 Right-Channel
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PS/2 Mouse
(85DR2+-L)
LINE
LINE
CD IN1
(on top)
(on top)
COM1
COM2
OUT
IN
MIC
AC'97
Jp9
Rj45
USB1 (underside)
LPT1
GAME/MIDI PORT
1
1
ALC650
Audio
Smart IO
Audio 1
2
1
1
1
JP19
PS/2 K/B
(underside)
USB0 (middle)
Peripheral Power
JP16
RTL8139C
AUX1
WB3627BF
14
FAN2
mPGA478
+12V Power
Main Power
3
1
JP18
1
4
2
Clock
Generator
1
LED1
1 3
JP2
AGP 4X
PCI 1
PCI 2
WOL1
1
PCI 3
PCI 4
PCI 5
PCI 6
2
10 2
1
1 3
RT1
FAN3
1
LED2
DDR 266/200
i845E
Intel RG82845
Intel
DIMM1
DIMM2
Li
Battery
JBAT1
1
IDE3
IDE4
IDE2
IDE1
Jp3
Jp4
JAGP1
JAGP2
1
1
ICH4
BIOS
CN181CN17
10
30
SMIHDD/LED IRRTX PWR
SUS LEDKLOCK
Promise
PWLED
WB3637BF
SPKR RST
1
JP17
1
FAN1
FDC
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ICH4
PCI 1
PCI 2
PCI 3
PCI 4
PCI 5
PCI 6
DIMM1
DIMM2
Li
Battery
FDC
IDE3
IDE4
Smart IO
WB3627BF
LPT1
COM2
MIC
GAME/MIDI PORT
LINE
OUT
LINE
IN
AGP 4X
Peripheral Power
3
1
4
2
+12V Power
Main Power
BIOS
SMIHDD/LED IRRTX PWR
1
30
SUS LEDKLOCK
SPKR RST
AC'97
ALC650
mPGA478
1
LED1
LED2
CN181CN17
1
1
JP19
1
JP16
1 3
JP2
1
JBAT1
1
1
JAGP1
AUX1
1
1 3
FAN3
1
FAN2
PS/2 K/B
(underside)
PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
USB1 (underside)
Clock
Generator
PWLED
JAGP2
Audio
Rj45
(on top)
(85DR2+-L)
USB0 (middle)
Intel RG82845
i845E
Intel
1
CD IN1
RTL8139C
Promise
WB3637BF
FAN1
2
10 2
10
Jp3
Jp4
Jp9
RT1
DDR 266/200
1
JP17
IDE2
IDE1
1
2
Audio 1
14
COM1
1
JP18
WOL1
1
2-9.4 AUX1: Audio Input Connector
This connector connects to the Video Tuner Card and acts as Audio
Input connector.
Audio Input Pin Assignment
Connector AUX1
Pin 1 Right-Channel
Pin 2 GND
Pin 3 GND
1
Pin 4 Left-Channel
2-9.5 Chassis Panel Connectors
A.
B.C.D.
E.F.G.H.I.J.K.
A : PS/2 MOUSE PORT
B : Rj45 (85DR2-L / 85DR2+-L)
C : LPT1 PORT
D : GAME/MIDI PORT
E : PS/2 KEYBOARD PORT
F : USB 1 PORT (Bottom)
F : USB 0 (Middle)
G : COM1 PORT
H : COM2 PORT
I: LINE Out /
Front SPEAKER OUT
J : LINE IN /
Rear Speaker In
K : MICROPHONE INPUT /
Center Subwoofer Out
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2-9.6 Rj45: LAN Connector ( 85DR2-L and 85DR2+-L only)
One Rj45 connector is on board for network connection and also provide support for Wake On LAN function.
Yellow LED “On” to indicate
Network hub is in connection
with the system.
Rj45 Connector
Green LED blinks to indicate
that data transmission is
undergoing in 10/100 Base T
mode.
1. Connector RT1: A thermal resistor is mounted by default to connector
RT1 so as to detect the temperature of the CPU. What RT1 does is
to transmit the thermal signal to BIOS or Hardware Monitor.
2. Connector Jp9: A thermal cable is needed to connect Jp9 to on-board
devices such as HDD, Graphics card etc., so as to detect the
temperature generated therein. Please connect the end (a) of the
thermal cable to Jp9, and tape another end (b) of thermal cable on to
the device which you want to monitor. After you have finished the
thermal cable installation, you will see the detected temperature in
BIOS setup or Hardware Monitor utility.
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2-9.9 Complex Header
This complex Header consists of the following connectors for various
supports:
2
Power Switch
3
Infrared(IR)
2nd HDD LED
4
1st HDD LED
1
FAN2
1
PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
JP19
PS/2 K/B
(underside)
Rj45
(on top)
(85DR2+-L)
USB0 (middle)
USB1 (underside)
COM1
LPT1
COM2
+12V Power
Main Power
3
1
JP16
1
RTL8139C
4
2
1
SMI SIGNAL
JP18
1
Clock
Generator
LED1
1 3
JP2
AGP 4X
WOL1
CN17
2
1
GND
LINE
LINE
CD IN1
MIC
OUT
IN
AC'97
Audio
Jp9
Peripheral Power
GAME/MIDI PORT
AUX1
1
1
ALC650
Smart IO
WB3627BF
Audio 1
14
2
1
1
SMI
Vcc
ATX POWER SWITCH
Vcc
NO CONNECTION
INFRARED TRANSMIT SIGNAL
Logic High
Logic High
GND
(+)
(-)
(-)
(+)
INFRARED TRANSMIT SIGNAL
HDD LED SIGNAL
HDD LED SIGNAL
mPGA478
PCI 1
PCI 2
PCI 3
PCI 4
PCI 5
PCI 6
102
1 3
RT1
FAN3
1
LED2
DDR 266/200
i845E
Intel RG82845
Intel
DIMM1
DIMM2
Li
Battery
JBAT1
1
IDE3
IDE4
IDE2
Jp3
Jp4
JAGP1
JAGP2
1
1
IDE1
ICH4
30
SMIHDD/LED IRRTX PWR
SUS LEDKLOCK
Promise
BIOS
CN18
10
1
WB3637BF
JP17
1
FAN1
GND
SUSPEND LED SIGNAL
GND
KLOCK
PWLED
SPKR RST
1
FDC
Keylock
5
Suspend LED
(Optional)
6
GND
NO CONNECTION
Power LED
7
Vcc
GND
RESET SIGNAL
SPEAKER SIGNAL
GND
NO CONNECTION
Reset Switch
Speaker
8
9
Vcc
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(1) SMI Connector (Optional):
Connection: Connected to the case-mounted Suspend Switch.
Function: Manually selecting system into the Suspend
Mode or “Green Mode” by System mangement nterupt.
(2) Power Switch Connector:
Connection: Connected to a momentary button or switch.
Function: Manually switching the system between “On” and
“Soft Off”. Pressing the momentary button for more than 4
seconds will also turn the system off.
(3) IR Connector (Infrared Connector):
Connection: Connected to Connector IR on board.
Function: Supporting wireless transmitting and receiving module
on board.
(4) 1st HDD LED Connector/2nd HDD LED Connector:
Connection: Connected to HDD LED.Function: To supply power to HDD LED.
(5) Suspend LED Connector:
Connection: Connected to Suspend Indicator.Function: To supply power to “Suspend Indicator”.
(6) keylock Connector (Optional):
Connection: Connected to keyboard.Function: To lock keyboard and disable keyboard function.
(7) Power LED Connector:
Connection: Connected to System Power LED.Function: To supply power to “System Power LED”.
(8) Reset Switch Connector:
Connection: Connected to case-mounted “Reset Switch”.
Function: To supply power to “Reset Switch” and support
system reboot function.
(9) Speaker Connector:
Connection: Connected to the case-mounted Speaker.Function: To supply power to the case-mounted Speaker.
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2-9.10 USB Ports and USB Headers
This mainboard provides two USB ports USB0 and USB1 on board
supporting various USB devices. In addition, Headers CN17 and CN18
are added on board to provide expansion of 4 more optional USB ports
by using two additional USB Cables. User can order the optional USB
cables from your mainboard dealer or vender.
When plugging the USB cable to USB Header CN17 or CN18, user
must make sure the red wire is connected to Pin 1.
This series is designed with an optional 6-channel Audio-out connector
“Audio1”. If this option is chosen, it will provide 3 additional audio-out
ports for the 6-channel sound.
• Support CD:
This series of mainboards will be shipped with a Support CD which
contains those necessary driver files, Application Softwares and some
helpful utilities. It is a user-friendly, auto-run CD which will open itself
up in a CD-ROM automatically.
• Contents of Support CD:
For this series, user should be able to find in the Support CD the following drivers and utilities:
5. Other Drivers (including Network , RAID and USB)
This chapter is devoted to describing the installations of all these essential drivers and utilities on Windows 9X, Windows ME, Windows
2000 and Windows XP. The installation procedures for all these operating systems are all programed into an auto-run mode. What users
have to do is to read and follow the pop-up instructions to carry out the
installation. We therefore take the installation on Windows 98 as the
general illustration hereby.
The priority of drivers to be installed should also be noted. Users are
recommended to take the following installation orders :
3-1 Open up the Support CD
3-2 Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility ( INF Utility )
3-3 Intel Application Accelerator ( IAA )
3-4 AC’97 Audio Drivers
3-5 Hardware Monitor Utility
3-6 LAN Drivers (for 85DR2-L and 85DR2+-L only)
3-7 USB Drivers
3-8 RAID Drivers Installation (for 85DR2+ and 85DR2+-L only)
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3-1 Open up the Support CD
1. Please put the Support CD enclosed in your mainboard package into
the CD-ROM drive. In a few seconds, the Main Menu will automatically appear, displaying the contents to be installed for this series:
2. In case your system does not open the Support CD automatically,
please click to the following path to enter the Main Installation Menu:
D:\ Autorun.exe (assuming that your CD-ROM Drive is Drive D)
3. we should take “Intel Chipset Software installation Utility” as first
installation priority to optimize the Intel system.
From next section, we provide detailed descriptions of all these
1. Following the procedures of opening the Support CD, click to “ Install
Intel Chipset software installation Utility” to proceed.
2. The Intel Service Pack
InstallShield Wizard will pop up
to guide you to the Intel Service
pack installation. Press “Next”
button to continue.
3.“Intel Software License
Agreement” screen will appear,
please click the “Yes” button to
agree with the Licence
Agreement and continue.
Next
Yes
4. After all the setup process is
finished, please restart your
computer by clicking on “Finish”
so as to take the Utility into effect.
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3-3 Install “Intel Application Accelerator”
IAA supports all Windows 98/98se/Mellennium/NT4/2000/XP with Pentium III / 4 processor. Installations of this software for these operating
systems are similarly programed to an auto-run mode. Iit is typically
designed to improve performance of the storage sub-system and overall system performance. Below is a model installation on Windows 98.
Users of Windows Me/NT4/2000/XP can also follow this example for
IAA installation.
1. Following the procedures of opening the Support CD, click to “ Intel
Application Accelerator” to proceed.
2. On the “InstallShield Wizard”
screen, Click on “Next” to continue.
Next
3.On the “Licence Agreement”
screen, click on “Yes” to continue.
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4. On ”Choose Destination Location”
screen, press “Yes” to continue.
5. On ”InstallShield Wizard Complete” screen, choose “Yes, I
want to restart my computer now”
and press “finish” to restart.
Remember you must restart
computer to put setup into effect.
Yes, I want to restart my computer now
Yes
Finish
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3-4 AC’97 Audio Driver Installation
Avance AC97 Audio Codec on board, AC’97 2.2 compatible stereo audio
code for PC multimedia systems. Avance AC’97 Audio Codec Driver is provided in Support CD for user’s installation.
1. Following the procedures of opening the Support CD, click to “ AC’97
Audio Driver” to proceed.
2. Instantly, the “installShield Wizard” screen appears to guide you
through the “Avance AC’97 Audio Setup””.
3. instantly, the Setup program
proceeds to install the softwares
which include AC’97 driver and
AVRack. (If you want to stop
setup, click the “Cancel”
button.)
4. After the setup process is
finished, please check the radial
button “Yes, I want to restart my
computer now.” and click “OK”
to restart your system.
OK
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3-6.2 Verifying 6-channel Audio
After installation of AC’97 6-channel Codec, you must configure the 5.1
Speaker connection to enable the 6-channel audio.
1. Connect your on-board Audio Connector to your 6-channel speakers
as depicted in the figure below:
Pale Green Connector
to Front Speaker
Pale Blue Connector
to Rear Speaker
Pale Pink Connector to
Center/Subwoofer Speaker
2. After Connection is done, start your Windows system and double
click the Avance Sound Effect manager icon to enter 6-channel
configuration:
Sound Effect
Manager icon on
Win XP
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3. The AC’97 Audio Configuration” screen will pop out. Clikc the “Speaker
Configuration” bar with your mouse.
4. Instantly, the “Speaker Configuration” screen will pop out. Pick the
items “6-channel mode for 5.1 speakers output” and “ Synchronize
the phonejack switch with the speakers settings” and then click “OK”
to finish configuration.
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5. At finishing the Speakers Configuration, you can also click the
“Speaker Test” bar on the screen to test the 6-channel performance.
The figure below is the “Speaker Test” screen with testing instructions
enclosed on it. Follow the instructions to perform the Speakers Test.
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3-5 Install Hardware Monitor Utility
3-5.1 Installation
Hardware Monitor is built in chip IT8712F of this series. Its installation is programed to a fully automated mode on Windows 9X/
Me/NT4/2000/XP. User can follow the model installation below for
its installation on various Windows System.
1. Following the procedures of opening the Support CD, click to “
Hardware Monitor Utility” to proceed.
2. Instantly the “ Smart Guardian Setup” screen appears to announce
the setup of Hardware Monitor software “Smart Guardian”.
3. Next, the Setup Program will
suggest to you the destination
directory where the “Smart
Guardian” will be installed. Select
the Program folder and click “Next”
to continue.
Next
4. Instantly, Setup Program starts to
copy files and install the software.
5. In one or two second, the “Setup
complete” screen appears. Click
“Finish” to restart your computer so
that the Utility can be put into effect.
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3-5.2 Verification
1. After restarting your computer,
click “Start” and choose the path
\Programs \ITE Smart
Accessories\ITE Smart Guardian
to open the main window of the
Hardware Doctor.
2. Instantly, the Smartguardian Main Panel appears, telling you the CPU
current temperature, CPU current Voltage and Current fan speed.
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3-6 Install LAN Drivers (85DR2-L / 85DR2+-L only)
3-6-1. RTL8139C LAN driver on Windows 9X
The LAN driver contained in the Support CD is not included in the
Autorun Menu. To install RTL8139C LAN driver on Windows 9X, please
follow the steps shown below:
1. On the “Start” screen of your system, please click to the following
path:
\My Computer\properties\Device manager
2. In the “Device manager” screen, you can see the item “ PCI Ethernet
Controller” with a yellow question mark on its left side, which indicates
that the LAN controller is already detected by system but the driver
for this on-board RTL8139C Ethernet Controller is not installed yet.
Please point to this item with your mouse and double click on it (or
click the “Properties” button).
3. Instantly, the “PCI Ethernet Controller Properties“ screen shows up.
Please click the “General” bar to continue.
4. In the “General” screen, click “reinstall Driver” button to continue.
Please note that the status of “Device Usage” should stay at “Exists
in all hardware profiles”.
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5. In the “Update device Driver Wizard” screen, click “Next” to continue
until you see a dialog box asking you to “Specify a location” for the
driver. You should now insert the Support CD into your CD-ROM.
6. As illustrated in the picture below, check the item “Specify a location”
and click the “Browse” button to find out the correct path for the
driver. Supposing your CD-ROM drive is Drive E, please type:
E:\Driver\Network\RTL8139\Win98 into the blank bar. (If you are
installing on Win 95OSR2, you should type W95OSR2 instead of
Win98.) Thenclick the “Next” button to continue.
Enter the correct path for the
location of LAN driver
7. The Update Device Driver Wizard will then go on installing the driver,
until the “Insert Disk” dialog box shows up. Please withdraw your
Support CD and insert the Win 98 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive
for updating system and click “OK” to continue.
8. The Update Device Driver Wizard will then proceed to update the
system with the LAN driver. When the “Finish” screen shows up,
click “Finish” to continue.
9. Final Dialog box will appear to remind you that you must restart your
computer to finish updating the new hardware. Please click “Yes” to
restart system and finish the LAN driver installation.
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3-6-2. RTL8139C LAN driver on Windows NT4.0
1. When you newly install Win NT4, the Setup program will ask you
whether your computer will participate on a network. please check
“Do not connect this computer to a network at this time” and continue
with your installation. That means, you are going to install the LAN
Adapter and driver after you have finished system installation. By
this way, you will set up your LAN Adapter and driver more surely.
2. If you have now installed Win NT4 in your computer, please boot
your system and in the “Start” screen click the following path to install
your computer networking:
3. Instantly, a dialog box pops up, asking you, “Windows NT Networking
is not installed. Do you want to install it now?” Please click “Yes” to
continue.
4. The Network Setup Wizard will then proceed to guide you to the
installation of LAN Adapter and Driver, until the “Select Network
Adapter” screen pops up, on which you should click “Have Disk” to
install the on-board RTL8139C LAN Controller.
5. Instantly, the “Insert Disk” dialog box pops up. You should now insert
the Support CD into your CD-ROM drive
bar the correct path for the location of the LAN driver. Supposing
your CD-ROM drive is drive D, please type the following path:
D:\Driver\Network\RTL8139\Winnt4 and click “OK” button to
continue.
6. Instantly, the Setup program detects the “Realtek RTL8139(A/B/C/
8130) PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter” and shows it on the “Select OEM
Option” screen. Please click “OK” to continue.
7. The Setup program will then proceed to install the RTL8139 Adapter
and then other networking components such as TCP/IP protocol.
8. During the setup process, if “windows NT Setup” needs to copy
some Windows files, you should then withdraw the Support CD and
insert back the Win NT4 CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive to
continue.
9. After you have finished other networking components setup, you
should restart your syustem to put all the new setups into effect.
, and then type to the white
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10. To verify that the onboard RTL8139C Controller has been set up in
system, please click “Start”, then “Control Panel”, then “Network”.
11. In the “Network” screen, click the “Adapter” bar. You can now see
the “Realtek RTL8139(A/B/C/8130) PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter is
already installed in system.
3-6-3. RTL8139C LAN driver on Win ME / 2000 / XP
1. When you newly install Windows ME , Windows 2000or windows
XP, the system will detect the LAN Controller on board and configure
it automatically into system. Therefore, users need not bother to
install the LAN controller into these operating systems.
2. To verify the existence of RTL8139C Controller and Driver, please
enter the “Control Panel” of your system and click “Network” to open
the “Configuration” screen. You can then see the “Realtek8139 (A/
B/C) PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter” is already installed in system.
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3-7 To Install USB 2.0 Driver for Win2000 or WinXP
USB V2.0 with its 480Mb/s transfer rate supports operating system
Win2000 and WinXP with Intel USB drivers and Microsoft USB drivers.
USB Driver installation procedures are of similar steps in Win2000 and
WinXP. The point is the Intel USB drivers are already open toIntel
Chipset users, while Microsoft USB drivers are to be found in the Win
2K and Win XP Service pack.
Pack for Win 2K or Win XP before installing the Intel USB2.0 driver.
The following procedures are for installation of USB2.0 drivers on both
Win 2K and Win XP:
1. In Win2000 or WinXP, install the latest Service Pack version into the
operating system ( latest Service Pack can be found in Microsoft
Web Site).
2. After installation of the Service Pack, insert the Mainboard Support
CD into CD-ROM for installation of the USB2.0 driver.
3. Take the following path to search for the USB 2.0 driver for installation:
\My Computer(right click of Mouse)\Properties\
Hardware\Device Manager\
Universal Serial Bus(USB) Controller (left double click of Mouse)\
Driver\Update Driver\
4. Instantly the “Upgrade Device Driver Wizard” will show up on screen.
Click “Next” to continue.
4. Instantly, the Wizard Program will guide you through to search for
the USB driver.
5. The following “Upgrade Device Driver Wizard” screen will appear.
Tick “Specify a Location” and mouse click “Next” button to continue.
User should install the latest Service
Specify the driver location
in “Win2000”.
Specify the driver location
in “WinXP”.
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6. When a dialog box pops out, asking user to key in the correct path
for Intel_USB2.0 driver, please type the following path and mouse
click “OK” button to install the Intel_USB 2.0 driver:
For both Win2000 and Win XP:
d:\driver\usb20\Intel_USB20
(supposing the CD-ROM Drive holding the Support CD is Drive D)
7. After clicking “OK” button, the program will go on installing
Intel_USB20” driver until installation completes. When the following
screen appears. Click “Finish” to complete the installation, and your
system supports USB 2.0 now.
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7. After installing Intel_USB20, the program will prompt you to install
“Microsoft_USB20” driver on the following dialog box. Type the
following path and mouse click “OK” button to install the proper USB
2.0 driver:
For Win2000: d:\driver\usb20\Microsoft_USB20\Win2K
For WinXP: d:\driver\usb20\Microsoft_USB20\WinXP
Search and install the Microsoft
_USB20 driver in “Win2000”.
Search and install the Microsoft
_USB20 driver in “WinXP”.
8. Instantly, the Upgrade Device Wizard will proceed to install the
Microsoft_USB20 driver until the “Finish” screen appears. Then, click
“Finish” button to complete installation.
If your mainboard has got a Promise RAID Controller onboard, you
should install the Promise RAID Controller Driver for your Disk Array
system. Before installing the RAID driver, do the following jobs first:
1. Locate the Promise RAID Controller, and the two IDE RAID connectors
on your Mainboard so as to make sure you have got the right board.
2. Set the “RAID Controller Select” jumper to 1-2 closed so as to enable
your RAID Controller.
3. Create and set up your Disk Array as instructed in Chapter 5 of this
manual.
4. For users of Win 9X and Win Me, install your operating system first
and then install the RAID Controller Driver as instructed in Chapter 5
of this manual.
5. For users of Win 2000 and Win XP, install the RAID driver during
installation of Win 2000 or WinXP, as instructed in Chapter 5 of this
manual.
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Chapter 4 AMI BIOS Setup
THE BIOS
BIOS stands for Basic Input and Output System. It was once called
ROM BIOS when it was stored in a Read-Only Memory (ROM) chip
Now manufacturers would like to store BIOS in EEPROM which means
Electrically Erasable Programmable Memory. BIOS used in this series
of mainboard is stored in EEPROM, and is the first program to run when
you turn on your computer.
BIOS performs the following functions:
1. Initializing and testing hardware in your computer (a process called
“POST”, for Power On Self Test).
2. Loading and running your operating system.
3. Helping your operating system and application programs manage
your PC hardware by means of a set of routines called BIOS RunTime Service.
This Chapter includes the following topics :
4-1 About BIOS Setup
4-2 To Run BIOS Setup
4-3 About CMOS
4-4 The POST (Power On Self Test)
4-5 To Update BIOS
4-6 BIOS Setup
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4-1 About BIOS Setup
BIOS setup is an interactive BIOS program that you need to run when:
1. Changing the hardware of your system. (For example: installing a
new Hard Disk etc.)
2. Modifying the behavior of your computer. (For example: changing
the system time or date, or turning special features on or off etc.)
3. Enhancing your computer’s behavior. (For example: speeding up
performance by turning on shadowing or cache)
4-2 To Run BIOS Setup
First access BIOS setup menu by pressing < DEL > key after “POST” is
complete ( before OS is loaded ). BIOS will then display the following
message:
DEL:SETUP
4-3 About CMOS
CMOS is the memory maintained by a battery. CMOS is used to store
the BIOS settings you have selected in BIOS Setup. CMOS also
maintains the internal clock. Every time you turn on your computer, the
BIOS Looks into CMOS for the settings you have selected and configures
your computer accordingly. If the battery runs out of power, the CMOS
data will be lost and POST will issue a “CMOS invalid” or “CMOS
checksum invalid” message. If this happens, you have to replace the
battery and check and configure the BIOS Setup for the new start.
4-4 The POST ( Power On Self Test )
POST is an acronym for Power On Self Test. This program will test all
things the BIOS does before the operating system is started. Each of
POST routines is assigned a POST code, a unique number which is
sent to I/O port 080h before the routine is executed.
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4-5 To Update BIOS
• System BIOS is incorporated into a Flash memory component. Flash
BIOS allows user to upgrade BIOS without the need to replace an EPROM
component.
• The Upgrade Utility can be loaded on a floppy diskette for upgrading
saving, and verifying the system BIOS. The Update Utility can also be
run from a hard disk drive or a network drive.
• It is highly recommended that you save a copy of the original mainboard
BIOS along with a Flash EPROM Programming utility (AMIXXX.EXE)to a
bootable floppy disk so that you can reinstall the BIOS when in need.
• Normally, to update BIOS is unnecessary if the system is working fine.
Users should only update BIOS when incompatible problems are encountered or new features have to be added to system.
• “AMIFLASH.EXE” is a Flash EPROM Programming utility that updates
the BIOS by uploading a new BIOS file to the programmable flash ROM
on the mainboard. This program only works in DOS environment, the
utility can not be executed in win95/98, ME, NT WINDOWS 2000 or
Windows XP environment.
• Please follow the steps below for updating the sys tem BIOS:
Step 1. Please visit the board maker’s website, download latest BIOS
file and AMI update utility. The file name of AMI update utility will be
“AMIXXX.EXE” of which “ XXX ” stands for the version number of the
file. The BIOS file format will be *.ROM, of which “ * ” stands for the
specific BIOS file name.
Step 2. Create a bootable diskette. Then copy the BIOS file and AMI
flash utility “AMIXXX.EXE” into the diskette.
Step 3. Insert the diskette into drive A, boot your system from the
diskette.
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Step 4. Under “ A “ prompt, type “ AMIXXX.EXE *.ROM “ and then
press <Enter> to run BIOS update program. Please note that there
should be a space between AMIXXX.EXE and *.ROM. (*.ROM depends
on your mainboard model and version code. Instead of typing “*”, you
should type the specific file name for your specific mainboard).
Step 5. When the message “Flash ROM Update Completed - Pass.”
appears, please restart your system.
Step 6. You will see a message “CMOS Memory Size Wrong” during
booting the system. Press <Del> or <F1> to run CMOS setup utility,
then reload “LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS” or “Load Optimal Defaults”
and save this change.
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4-6 BIOS SETUP --- CMOS Setup Utility
4-6.1 CMOS Setup Utility
This mainboard comes with the AMI BIOS from American Megatrends
Inc. Enter the CMOS Setup Utility Main Menu by:
1. Turn on or reboot your system. After a series of diagnostic checks,
the following message will appear:
PRESS <Del> TO RUN SETUP
2. Press the <Del> key and the main program screen will appear as
follows.
AMIBIOS NEW SETUP UTILITY - VERSION 3.31a
Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Power Management Features
PNP/PCI Configurations
Integrated Peripherals
Hardware Monitor Status
Frequency/Voltage Control
<
F1: Help
Esc: Exit
Set Time, Date, Hard Disk Type...
: Select Item
<
<- ->: Select Menu
+/- : Change Values
Enter: Select
Set Supervisor Password
Load Optimal Defaults
Save & Exit Setup
Exit Without Saving
F9: Setup Defaults
Sub-Menu
F10: Save & Exit
3. Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to select an option, and press
<Enter>. Modify the system parameters to reflect the options installed
in your system.
4. You may return to the Main Menu anytime by pressing <ESC>.
5. In the Main Menu, “Save & Exit Setup” saves your changes and
reboots the system, and “Exit Without Saving” ignores your changes
and exits the program.
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4-6.2 Standard CMOS Setup
Standard CMOS Setup records some basic system hardware
configuration and sets the system clock and error handling. Modify the
configuration values of this option if you want to change your system
hardware configuration or after you clear CMOS data.
Run the Standard CMOS Setup as follows:
1. Choose “Standard CMOS Setup” from the Main Menu and a screen
with a list of options will appear:
Standard CMOS Features Setup Help
System Time00 19 29
System DateDec 05 2001 Wed
Floppy options.
IDE Devices Config
F1: Help
Esc: Previuos Menu Enter: Select Sub-Menu
: Select Item
+/- : Change Values F9 : Setup Defaults
F10 : Save & Exit
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the
selected options by using PgUp / PgDn / + / - keys. An explanation
of the <F> keys follows:
<F1>: “Help” gives options available for each item.
<F9>: Setup BIOS default values.
<F10>: Save and Exit Setup.
3. Press <ESC> to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up
all items. The following item descriptions are provided as a quick
guide to your setup.
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System Time The BIOS shows the time of the day in the format:
hh:mm:ss. Choose the field with the Arrow keys
and change the time with the Page Up/Page
Down +/- keys.
System Date The BIOS shows the date of the day in the format:
mm:dd:yy :day of the Week. Choose the field with
the Arrow keys and change the value with the
Page Up/Page Down +/- keys.
Floppy Drive A /
Floppy Drive B
Select this field to the type(s) of floppy disk drive(s)
installed in your system. The choices are:
360KB, 5.25 in.
1.2MB, 5.25 in.
720KB, 3.5 in.
1.44MB, 3.5 in.
2.88MB, 3.5 in.
Not Installed
Primary/Secondary
IDE Master/Slave
Press Enter on any one of these four items will
reveal the following submenu for your configuration of the hard Disk you have installed:
Primary IDE Master :Maxtor 82560 A4Setup Help
TypeAuto
Cylinders4962
Heads16
Write Precompensation
Sectors63
Maxium Capacity2561 Mb
LBA ModeOn
Black ModeOn
Fast Programmed I/O Modes4
32 Bit Transfer ModeOn
:Select Item
Esc :Previuos Menu Enter :Select Sub-Menu
+/- :Change Values F6 :Setup Defaults
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Type This option shows the types of configuration for the
IDE devices:
1-50: Predefined types
USER: set Parameters by User
Auto: Set parameters automatically
CD-ROM: Use for ATAPI CD-ROM drives
Double click [Auto] to set all HDD parameters
automatically, including “Cylinders, Heads, Write
Precompensation, Sectors, Maximum Capacity and
32 Bit Transfer Mode.
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4-6.3 Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features improves your system performance or sets
up system features according to your preference.
Run the Advanced BIOS Features as follows:
1. Choose “Advanced BIOS Features” from the Main Menu and a screen
with a list of options will appear:
AMIBIOS NEW SETUP UTILITY - VERSION 3.31a
Advanced BIOS Features
Quick BootEnabled
Delay For Hard Drive (Sec.)2
1st Boot DeviceFloppy: 1.44 MB 3.5
2nd Boot DeviceCD-ROM
3rd Boot DeviceIDE-0 :Maxtor 20560 A4 Try Other Boot DevicesYes
Initial Display ModeSilent
Display Mode at Add-On ROM InitForce BIOS
S.M.A.R.T for Hard DisksDisabled
Bootup Num-lockOn
Floppy Drive SwapDisabled
Floppy Drive SeekDisabled
PS/2 Mouse SupportEnabled
Primary DisplayVGA/EGA
Password CheckSetup
Boot To OS/2No
CPU Microcode UpdateEnabled
L1 CacheEnabled
L2 CacheEnabled
System BIOS CacheableEnabled
C000,32K ShadowCached
C800,16K ShadowDisabled
CC00,16K ShadowDisabled
D000,16K ShadowDisabled
D400,16K ShadowDisabled
D800,16K ShadowDisabled
DC00,16K ShadowDisabled
F1: Help
: Select Item
+/- : Change Values F9 : Setup Defaults
Esc: Previuos Menu Enter: Select Sub-Menu
Setup Help
F10 : Save & Exit
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2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the
selected options by using PgUp / PgDn / + / - keys. An explanation
of the <F> keys follows:
<F1>: “Help” gives options available for each item.
<F9>: Setup BIOS default values.
<F10>: Save and Exit Setup.
3. Press <ESC> to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up
all items. The following item descriptions are provided as a quick
guide.
Quick Boot
Delay For Hard Drive
1st/2nd/3rd Boot
Device
Try Other Boot De-
vices
Initial Display Mode
Display Mode at Add-
On ROM Init
Allows you to enable / disable quick boot of your
system.
Allows you to adjust the hard drive detection time
during system boot.
Allows you to set floppy or IDE devices already installed to be the 1st/2nd/3rd boot device.
Choises: Disabled; Device(s) installed
Allows you to enable/disable system to try to boot
with other boot devices.
Choises: Yes; No
If option is “Silent”, the initial display mode will be
set to one with Soltek logo. If option is “BIOS”, the
normal BIOS display mode will be shown.
Choices: silent (default); BIOS
If the item “Initial Display Mode” is set to “Silent”, two
sub-modes are provided for the initial display mode. If
“Force BIOS” is chosen, the vendor’s logo screen will be
followed by the “Add-on ROM” initial screen (the screen
showing the add-on card BIOS message). If “Keep Current” is chosen, no “Add-On ROM” screen is followed.
S.M.A.R.T. for Hard
Disks
Allows you to enable / disable the Self Monitoring
Analysis and Reporting Technology for the hard disk.
Choices: Enabled; Disabled
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Bootup Num-lock Allows you to toggle between On or Off to control
the state of the NumLock keys when the system
boots. If On, the numeric keypad is in numeric
mode. If off, the numeric keypad is in cursor control mode.
Floppy Drive Swap
Floppy Drive Seek
PS/2 Mouse Support Enabled (default), PS/2 mouse is supported. Disabled,
Primary Display Allows you to choose the primary display for the system.
Password Check Allows you to set BIOS to check up password with a
Boot to OS/2
CPU Microcode
Update
L1 /L2 Cache
System BIOS
Cacheable
C000, 32K Shadow Allows you to set these addresses cached, Enabled or
C800,CC00,D000,D400,
D800,DC00 16K
Shadow
Disabled (default), Floopy Drive A will not be chnged to
B, nor B to A. Enabled, Floppy Drive a and B will change
position.
Disabled (default), Floppy Drives will not be checked and
diagnosed at system bootup; Enabled, Floppy Drives
will be checked and diagnosed at system bootup.
password prompt at BIOS Setup or whenever restarting system.
Choices: Setup; Always
Allows you to set your system to OS/2 operating
system.
Choices: Yes; No (default)
Allows you to enable/disable the CPU Microcode
Update function.
Choices: Disabled; Enabled (default)
Allows you to set the Internal/External Cache Mode.
Choices: WriteBack (default); WriteThru; Disabled
Allows you to enable / disable the System BIOS
Cacheable function.
Disabled. Default: Cached
Allows you to set these addresses cached, Enabled or
Disabled. Default: Disabled
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4-6.4 Advanced Chipset Features
Advanced Chipset Features is used to modify the values of chipset
buffers. These buffers control the system options.
Run the Advanced Chipset Features as follows:
1. Choose “Advanced Chipset Features” from the Main Menu and a
list of option will appear:
AMIBIOS NEW SETUP UTILITY - VERSION 3.31a
Advanced Chipset Features Setup Help
DRAM Timing
SDRAM FrequencyAuto
Configure SDRAM timing by SPDDisabled
SDRAM CAS# Latency2.5 Clocks
SDRAM RAS# Precharge3 Clocks
SDRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay3 Clocks
SDRAM Precharge Delay7 Clocks
SDRAM Burst Length4
SDRAM Idle TimerInfinite
SDRAM Read Thermal ManagementDisabled
DRAM Integrity ModeDisabled
Memory HoleDisabled
APIC interrupt ModeDisabled
AGP Aperture Size64MB
USB Controller6 USB Ports
USB 1.1 Device Legacy SupportDisabled
USB 1.1 Port 64/60 EmulationDisabled
F1: Help
Esc: Previuos Menu Enter: Select Sub-Menu
: Select Item
+/- : Change Values F9 : Setup Defaults
F10 : Save & Exit
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the
selected options by using PgUp / PgDn / + / - keys. An explanation
of the <F> keys follows:
<F1>: “Help” gives options available for each item.
<F9>: Setup BIOS default values.
<F10>: Save and Exit Setup.
3. Press <ESC> to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up
all items. The following item descriptions are provided as a quick
guide to your setup.
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SDRAM Frequency Allows you to set the SDRAM frequency.
Choices: Auto; 200MHz; 266MHz
Configure SDRAM
Timing by SPD
SDRAM CAS# Latency With SDRAM Timing by SPD disabled, you can se-
SPD (Serial presence detect) is a device in memory
module for storing the module information such as
DRAM timing and chip parameters. If this option is
enabled, BIOS will access SPD automatically to
configure module timing. If disabled, DRAM timing
can be configured manually.
USB Controller Allows you to set the USB Controller on the USB
port(s).
Choices: All USB; USB Port 0&1;
USB Port 2&3; disabled
USB 1.1 Device Legacy
Support
USB 1.1 Port 64/60
Emulation
Allows you to select the USB Device Legacy support.
Choices: No Mice; all Devices; Disabled
Allows you to enable / disable (default) the Port 64/
60 Emulation.
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4-6.5 Power Management Features
Power Management Features allows you to set the system’s power
saving functions.
Run the Power Management Features as follows:
1. Choose “Power Management Features” from the Main Menu and a
list of options will appear:
AMIBIOS NEW SETUP UTILITY - VERSION 3.31a
Power Management Features Setup Help
ACPI Standby StateS1/POS
USB Device Wakeup From S3/S4Disabled
Re-Call VGABIOS at S3 ResumeEnabled
Power Management/APMEnabled
Video Power Down ModeSuspend
Hard Disk Power Down ModeSuspend
Standby Time Out (Minute)Disabled
Suspend Time Out (Minute)Disabled
Power Button FunctionOn/Off
Restore on AC/Power LossLast State
Resume On RingDisabled
Resume On LAN/PME#Disabled
Resume On RTC AlarmDisabled
RTC Alarm Date15
RTC Alarm Hour12
RTC Alarm Minute30
RTC Alarm Second30
F1: Help
Esc: Previuos Menu Enter: Select Sub-Menu
: Select Item
+/- : Change Values F9 : Setup Defaults
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2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the
selected options by using PgUp / PgDn / + / - keys. An explanation
of the <F> keys follows:
<F1>: “Help” gives options available for each item.
<F9>: Setup BIOS default values.
<F10>: Save and Exit Setup.
3. Press <ESC> to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up
all items. The following item descriptions are provided as a quick
guide to your setup.
ACPI Standby State This item allows you to select the ACPI Suspend
type. You can select S3(Suspend to RAM STR) for
suspending to DRAM if your system supports this
mode. Or you can select S1 (POS) for Power on
Suspend under Windows 98 or later O/S.
Choices: S1(POS); S3(STR); Auto
USB Device Wake Up
from S3/S4
Re-Call VGABIOS at S3
Resuming
Power Management/
APM
Video Power Down
Mode
Hard Disk Power
Down Mode
Standby Time Out
(Minute)
Suspend Time Out
(Minute)
If STR mode is selected, this item allows you to enable /disable (default) this function.
If STR mode is selected, this item allows you to enable / disable this function.
Allows you to enable / disable the Power management / Advanced Power Management function.
Allows you to select the Video Power Down Mode.
Choices: Disabled; Standby; Suspend
Allows you to select the Hard Disk Power Down
Mode.
Choices; Disabled; Standby; Suspend
To set the duration of Standby Time Out.
Choices: 1; 2; 4; 8; 10; 20; 30; 40; 50; 60
To set the duration of Suspend Time Out.
Choices: 1; 2; 4; 8; 10; 20; 30; 40; 50; 60
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Power Button Function
Restore on AC/Power
Resume on Ring
Resume on LAN/PME
Resume On RTC AlarmAllows you to enable / disable the Resume On RTC
RTC Alarm Date / Hour
/ Minute / Second
allows you to set power Button function.
Choices: On/Off; Suspend
Allows you to set the restore state from AC/Power
Loss
Loss.
Choices: Last State; Power Off; Power On
Allows you to enable / disable the Resume on Ring
Signal function.
An input signal on the serial Ring Indicator (RI) Line
(in other words, an incoming call on the modem)
Awakens the system from a soft off state.
Allows you to enable / disable the Resume on LAN
/PME signal function.
Alarm function.
If resume On RTC Alarm is enabled, this field allows you to set the Alarm date Hour, Minute and
second.
Date Choices: Every Day; 01 ~ 31
Hour Choices: 00 ~ 23
Minute Choices: 00 ~ 59
Second Choices: 00 ~ 59
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4-6.6 PNP / PCI Configurations
PNP/PCI Configuration allows you to modify the system’s power saving
functions.
Run the PNP/PCI Configurations as follows:
1. Choose “PNP/PCI Configurations” from the Main Menu and a screen
with a list of options will appear:
F1: Help
Esc: Previuos Menu Enter: Select Sub-Menu
: Select Item
+/- : Change Values F9 : Setup Defaults
F10 : Save & Exit
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the
selected options by using PgUp / PgDn / + / - keys. An explanation
of the <F> keys follows:
<F1>: “Help” gives options available for each item.
<F9>: Setup BIOS default values.
<F10>: Save and Exit Setup.
3. Press <ESC> to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up
all items. The following item descriptions are provided as a quick
guide to your setup.
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Clear NVRAM Allows BIOS to clear the NVRAM data. The ESCD
(Extended System Configuration Data) NVRAM
(Non-volatile Random Access Memory) is where
BIOS stores the resource information for both PNP
and Non-PNP devices.
Choices: No (default); Yes
PCI Latency Timer (PCI
Clocks)
Primary Graphics
Adapter
PCI IDE BusMaster Allows you to enable / disable the PCI IDE Bus
PCI Slot 1/2/3/4/5/6
IRQ Priority
Allows you to set the PCI Latency Time.
Choices: 32; 64; 96; 192; 128; 160; 192; 224; 248;
Allows you to set the primary Graphics Adapter.
Choices: AGP; PCI
Master function.
Use this item to select the PCI slot IRQ Priority.
Choices: 3~11; Auto
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4-6.7 Integrated Peripherals
Integrated Peripherals option allows you to get some information inside
your system when it is working.
Run the Integrated Peripherals as follows:
1. Choose “Integrated Peripherals” from the Main Menu and a list of
options will appear:
AMIBIOS NEW SETUP UTILITY - VERSION 3.31a
Integrated Peripherals Setup Help
Onboard IDEBoth
Onboard LAN (optional)Auto
Onboard AC’97 AudioAuto
Onboard FDCAuto
Onboard Serial Port AAuto
Onboard Serial Port BAuto
Serial Port B ModeNormal
IR Duplex ModeHalf Duplex
IR Pin SelectIRRX/IRTX
Onboard Parallel PortAuto
Parallel Port ModeNormal
EPP VersionN/A
Parallel Port IRQAuto
Parallel Port DMA ChannelAuto
Onboard MIDI PortDisabled
MIDI IRQ Select5
Onboard Game Port200
PS/2 K/B PowerOn FunctionDisabled
Specific Key for PowerOnN/A
PS/2 Mouse PowerOn FunctionDisabled
F1: Help
Esc: Previuos Menu Enter: Select Sub-Menu
: Select Item
+/- : Change Values F9 : Setup Defaults
F10 : Save & Exit
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the
selected options by using PgUp / PgDn / + / - keys. An explanation
of the <F> keys follows:
<F1>: “Help” gives options available for each item.
<F9>: Setup BIOS default values.
<F10>: Save and Exit Setup.
3. Press <ESC> to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up
all items. The following item descriptions are provided as a quick
guide to your setup.
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Onboard IDE Allows you to choose the Onboard IDE Mode.
Choices: Disabled; Primary; Secondary; Both
(Optional) Onboard
Onboard AC‘97 Audio
OnBoard FDC Allows you to enable / disable the Onboard FDC.
Onboard Serial Port 1
Onboard Serial Port 2 Allows you to set the Onboard Serial Port B.
Serial Port 2 Mode
OnBoard Parallel Port Allows you to configure onboard Parallel port .
Parallel Port Mode If Parallel Port is not disabled, this item allows you
Allows you to enable / disable onboard LAN.
LAN
Choices: Enabled; Disabled
Allows you to disable AC’ 97 Audio.
Choices: Auto; Disabled
Choices: Auto; Enabled; disabled
Allows you to set the Onboard Serial Port A.
Choices; auto; Disabled; 3F8/COM1; 2F8/COM2;
3E8/COM3; 2E8/COM4;
Allows you to set the Serial Port B Mode.
Choices: Normal; 1.6 uS; 3/16 Baud; ASKIR;
Choices: auto; Disabled; 378; 278; 3BC;
to configure parallel port mode.
Choices: ECP; EPP + ECP; Normal; EPP
Parallel Port IRQ If Parallel Port Mode is set at EPP, this item allows
you to set the Parallel Port IRQ.
Choices: 5; 7
Parallel Port DMA
Channel
If Parallel Port Mode is set at ECP, this item allows
you to set the DMA Channel.
Choices: 0; 1; 3
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OnBoard MIDI Port
MIDI IRQ Select If the onboard MIDI port is set at 300h or 330h, this
OnBoard Game Port Allows you to configure Onboard Game port
PS/2 Keyboard Power
On Function
Specific Keys for
PowerOn
PS/2 Mouse PowerOn
Function
Allows you to configure onboard MIDI port address.
The choices: Disabled; 300h; 330h
item shows up to allow you to configure the MIDI
Port IRQ to IRQ 5.
address.
The choices: Disabled; 200h; 208h
Allows you to configure the Keyboard PowerOn
Function.
Choices: Disabled; By Stroke Key; By Password.
If Keyboard PowerOn function is set at “Specific
Key”, this item shows up to allow you to key in a
password for system power on.
Allows you to disable or use the PS/2 mouse to
power on system..
choices: Disabled; Enabled
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4-6.8 Hardware Monitor Status
This menu helps you to read only and get more information on the
working CPU temperature, FAN speed and voltage.
1. Choose “Hardware Monitor Status” from the Main Menu and a screen
with a list of current status of your working system will appear:
AMIBIOS EASY SETUP UTILITY - VERSION 3.31a
Hardware Monitor StatusSetup Help
CPU1 Temperature44 0C/111 0F
CPU2 Temperature29 0C/84 0F
System Temperature-55
CPU Fan Speed4891 RPM
Case Fan Speed0 RPM
Vcore1.680 V
+1.5V1.520 V
+3.3V3.408 V
Battery3.312 V
+5V SB5.126 V
0
C/-131 0F
F1: Help
Esc: Previuos Menu Enter: Select Sub-Menu
: Select Item
+/- : Change Values F9 : Setup Defaults
F10 : Save & Exit
2. Press <ESC> to return to the Main Menu. In case any irregular reading appears about your system, it indicates that a problem exists
therein. To solve the problem, a hardware engineer or your dealer is
recommended.
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CPU1Temperature Shows current temperature of the CPU body.
CPU 2 Temperature Shows current temperature round the CPU.
System Temperature Shows current system temperature.
CPU Fan Speed Displays the current speed of CPU Fan.
Case Fan Speed Shows current Case Fan Speed.
Vcore Shows CPU core actual voltage value.
+1.5V/+3.3V Shows current voltage against the respective power
supply voltage.
Battery Shows current voltage against battery power.
+5V SB Shows current voltage against the +5V SB(Standby)
power supply.
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4-6.9 Frequency/Voltage Control
Run the “Frequency/Voltage Control” as following:
1. Choose “Frequency/Voltage Control” from the Main Menu and a
screen with a list of options will appear:
AMIBIOS EASY SETUP UTILITY - VERSION 2.01a
Frequency/Voltage Control Setup Help
Redstorm Overclocking Tech (optional)Press Enter
CPU Linear FreqDisabled
CPU Clock100 MHz
CPU Ratio SelectionLocked
PCI Clock Auto DetectionDisabled
Spread Spectrum SelectionDisabled
:Select Item
Esc :Previuos Menu Enter :Select Sub-Menu
+/- :Change Values F6 :Setup Defaults
F10 :Save & Exit
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the
selected options by using PgUp / PgDn / + / - keys. An explanation
of the <F> keys follows:
<F1>: “Help” gives options available for each item.
<F9>: Setup BIOS default values.
<F10>: Save and Exit Setup.
3. Press <ESC> to return to the Main Menu when you finish setting up
all items. The following item descriptions are provided as a quick
guide to your setup.
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(Optional) Redstorm
Overclocking Tech
CPU Linear
Frequency
CPU Clock If CPU Linear Frequency is set at Enabled, this item
CPU Ratio
Selection
PCI Clock Auto
Detection
Spread Spec-
trum Selection
Press <Enter> to start RED STORM OVERCLOCKING TECH. This option gives user an easy way to
overclocking. It will increase CPU external clock
automatically. When CPU external clock increases
to an unacceptable value, BIOS will restart your
system, then running at an acceptable CPU external clock.
This item allows you to enable / disable this setting
function.
allows you to set CPU Clock.
Choices: 100MHz ~200MHz in 1MHz stepping.
If CPU onboard is one with an adjustable CPU
ration, this item allows you user to adjust the CPU
Ratio.
Allows you to enable / disable this auto detection
function.
Allows you to enable / disable this Spread
Speectrum Selection function.
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4-6.10 Set Supervisor Password
This option allows you to set a Supervisor password for the system:
1. Choose “Set Supervisor Password” in the Main Menu and press
<Enter>. Then the following message appears:
[ Enter new supervisor password ]
2. The first time you run this option, enter your password up to 8 characters and press <Enter>. (The screen does not display the entered
characters.)
3. After you enter the password, the following message appears prompting you to confirm the password:
[ Retype new supervisor Password ]
4. Enter the same password “exactly” the same as you have just typed
to confirm the password and press <Enter>.
5. The following message appears to confirm the new password setup.
[ New supervisor password installed ]
Any Key to Continue
6. Then press any key to continue your CMOS Setup. To save the password setup, you should press “Save & Exit Setup” and choose “yes”
to exit and save setup.
7. After the Supervisor password is set, you have to choose whether
the password is for entering the system or only for entering BIOS
Setup program. To make the choice, please enter BIOS Setup and
choose “Advanced BIOS Features” in the main menu. (At entering
BIOS Setup, you have to enter the password now.) In “Advanced
BIOS Features”, choose “Password Check” and change the option.
The “Setup” option is to set the password only for entering BIOS
Setup. The “Always” option is to set the password for entering the
system.
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8. To change or remove a current supervisor password, choose “Set
Supervisor Password” and press <Enter>. An instruction box appears
on the screen, prompting you to enter the current password first:
[ Enter current supervisor password ]
9. Type the current password with keyboard and then press <Enter>.
An instruction box appears, prompting you to enter new supervisor
password:
[ Enter new supervisor password ]
10. If you enter a new password into the box, you will be using this new
password after you have finished and saved this new setup. Instead,
if you press <Enter> before you enter any new password into the
instruction box, another message box appears, telling you that you
have disabled the Supervisor password. That means, no password
is set for either entering BIOS Setup or system:
[ Supervisor password disabled ]
Any Key to Continue
NOTE: If you forget or lose a supervisor password, the only
way to access the system is to clear the CMOS. All setup
informations will then be cleared including the password and
you need to run the BIOS setup program again so as to
reconfigure BIOS.
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4-6.11 Load Optimized Defaults
When you press <Enter> on this item, you will get a confirmation dialog
box with a message similar to:
[ Load Optimized Defaults ]
Press [Enter] to continue
or [ESC] to abort
Press <Enter> now to load Optimal values for all the Setup options.
4-6.12 Save & Exit Setup
Save & Exit Setup allows you to save all modifications you have specified
into the CMOS memory. Highlight this option on the Main Menu and
press <Enter>. The following message appears:
[ Saving current settings and exit ]
Press [Enter] to continue
or [ESC] to abort
Press <Enter> key to save the configuration changes and exit CMOS
Setup to restart your system.
4-6.13 Exit Without Saving
Exit Without Saving option allows you to exit the Setup Utility without
saving the modifications that you have specified. Highlight this option
on the Main Menu and the following message appears:
[ Quit Without Saving Changes ]
Press [Enter] to continue
or [ESC] to abort
Follow the message and press <Enter> key to exit CMOS Setup and
restart system.
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Chapter 5 Disk Array
The following topics are for Mainboards 85DR2
85DR2
5-0 Before Creating Disk Array
5-1 Creating your Disk Array
5-2 Disk Array Setup
5-2 Install FASTTRAKPCI 133 Driver
+
-L:
+
and
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5-0 Before Creating Disk Array:
1. Please locate the Promise RAID Controller on your mainboard to
make sure that you are using the right board.
2. Locate the RAID Controller Select Jumper JP17 on board, and make
sure this Jumper is set at Pin 1-2 closed for enabling IDE RAID
controller. Please refer to the following Setup illustration of JP17 on
board:
i845E
Intel
1 3
RT1
FAN3
1
LED2
DDR 266/200
Intel RG82845
DIMM1
DIMM2
Li
Battery
JBAT1
1
IDE3
IDE4
IDE2
Jp3
JAGP1
JAGP2
1
ICH4
BIOS
1
10
FAN1
IDE1
Jp4
1
Promise
WB3637BF
JP17
ATA133 RAID Connectors
30
SMIHDD/LED IRRTX PWR
SUS LEDKLOCK
PWLED
SPKR RST
1
FDC
PS/2 Mouse
(on top)
(85DR2+-L)
LINE
LINE
MIC
CD IN1
(on top)
COM1
COM2
OUT
IN
AC'97
Rj45
ALC650
Audio
Jp9
2
1
1
PS/2 K/B
(underside)
USB0 (middle)
USB1 (underside)
LPT1
Peripheral Power
GAME/MIDI PORT
AUX1
1
1
Smart IO
WB3627BF
Audio 1
14
1
JP19
JP16
RTL8139C
FAN2
mPGA478
+12V Power
Main Power
3
1
JP18
1
4
2
Clock
Generator
1
LED1
1 3
JP2
AGP 4X
PCI 1
PCI 2
WOL1
1
PCI 3
PCI 4
PCI 5
PCI 6
CN18
CN17
2
10 2
1
1
Jp17:
Raid Controller
Select
1
2-3 closed
RAID Controller
Disabled
1
1-2 closed (default)
RAID Controller
Enabled
On-Board RAID Controller
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5-1 Creating Your Disk Array
To create your disk array, you have to open the FastBuild Utility, which
should have already been built in your system BIOS through the Promise Controller. You can create two types of array with the help of
FastBuild Utility.
1. An array for Performance in Striping type with 1 or 2 drives (or called
RAID 0).
2. An array for Data Security in Mirroring type with 2 drives treated as
one disk array (or called RAID 1).
WARNING :
WARNING :
To create a Security array using an existing hard drive,
backup any necessary data. Failure to follow this could result in data
loss.
5-1.1 Creating An Array For Performance
FastTrak133-Lite allows users to create striped arrays with 1 or 2 drives.
1. Boot your system with FastTrak133-Lite Controller enabled by JP17
and your hard drive(s) connected to IDE3/IDE4. Suppose this is the
first time to create a Disk Array. The Promise BIOS on board with
FastBuild Utility built in will scan the IDE devices and display the
result as below:
FastTrak133-Lite (tm) BIOS Version 1.xx (Build xxxx)
(c) 1995-2000 Promise Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
No array is defined...
Press <Ctrl-F> to enter FastBuild (tm) Utility
Or press <ESC> key to continue booting the system.
2. Press <Ctrl-F> keys to display the FastBuild (tm) Utility Main Menu.
Main Menu
Auto Setup.............................................[ 1 ]
Drives used in Array ................................1
Array Disk Capacity .........................38166
[Keys Available]
[] Up [] Down [,, Space] Change Option
[ESC] Exit [Ctrl-Y] Save
4. Using Spacebar, choose “Performance” under “Optimize Array for “
section.
5. Select how you will use your PC under the Typical Application us-age section The choices are A/V Editing, Server, and Desktop (the
default).
6. Press <Ctrl-Y> keys to save and create the array.
7. Reboot your system.
8. Once the array has been created on new drive(s), you would need to
FDisk and format the array as if it were a new single hard drive.
9. Also proceed to “Installing Drivers” section of this Chapter (see Section 5-2) for system and FastTrak133 Driver setup.
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5-1.2 Creating A Security (Mirror) Array With New Drives
FastTrak133-Lite on board permits only two drives to be used for a
single Mirroring array with FastBuild Utility.
1. Boot your system with FastTrak133-Lite Controller enabled by JP17
and your hard drive(s) connected to IDE3/IDE4. Suppose this is the
first time to create a Disk Array. The Promise BIOS on board with
FastBuild Utility built in will scan the IDE devices and display the
result as below:
FastTrak133-Lite (tm) BIOS Version 1.xx (Build xxxx)
(c) 1995-2000 Promise Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
No array is defined...
Press <Ctrl-F> to enter FastBuild (tm) Utility
Or press <ESC> key to continue booting the system.
2. Press <Ctrl-F> keys to display the FastBuild (tm) Utility Main Menu.
3. Press “1” to display the Auto Setup Menu below. This is the fastest
and easiest method to create your first array.
FastBuild (tm) Utility 1.xx (c) 1995-2000 Promise Technology, Inc.
Drives used in Array ................................1
Array Disk Capacity .........................38166
[Keys Available]
[] Up [] Down [,, Space] Change Option
[ESC] Exit [Ctrl-Y] Save
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4. Using the Spacebar, choose “Security” under the “Optimize Array
for ” section.
5. Press <Ctrl-Y> keys to save and create the array.
6. The window below will appear:
Do you want the disk image to be duplicated to anther? (Yes/No)
Y - Create and Duplicate
N - Create Only
7. Press “N” for the Create Only option.
8. A window will appear almost immediately confirming that your Security array has been created. Press any key to reboot the system.
Array has been created.
<Press Any key to Reboot>
9. Proceed with normal FDISK and format procedures as if you hajust
installed a new hard drive.
10. Once the arrayed drives have been formatted, proceed to Section
5-2 “Installing Driver” to install your operating system and Fast
Trak133-Lite driver.
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5-1.3 Creating Security Array With Existing Data Drive
FastTrak133-Lite on board permits only two drives to be used for a
single Mirroring (Security) array with FastBuild Utility.
Checkpoints before creating a Security Array:
(1) You may use a drive that is containing data or a bootable O/S.
Then you will need another new drive of identical or larger
storage capacity.
(2) Backup any necessary data before proceeding. Failure to follow
this accepted PC practice could result in data loss.
(3) If you wish to include your current bootable drive holding Window
NT 4.x or Windows 2000 O/S as part of a bootable Mirroring (
RAID 1 ) array on your FastTrak133-Lite controller , you SHOULD
first install the Windows NT4 or 2000 driver software to this drive
while it is still attached to your system hard drive controller (e.g.
IDE1/IDE2). For all other Operating Systems except Win NT4.0
and 2000, you can proceed with your hard driver(s) connected
to IDE3/DIE4.
1. Boot your system with FastTrak133-Lite Controller enabled by JP17
and your hard drive(s) connected to IDE3/IDE4. Suppose this is the
first time to create a Disk Array. The Promise BIOS on board with
FastBuild Utility built in will scan the IDE devices and display the
result as below:
FastTrak133-Lite (tm) BIOS Version 1.xx (Build xxxx)
(c) 1995-2000 Promise Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
No array is defined...
Press <Ctrl-F> to enter FastBuild (tm) Utility
Or press <ESC> key to continue booting the system.
2. Press <Ctrl-F> keys to display the FastBuild (tm) Utility Main Menu.
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3. Press “1” to display the Auto Setup Menu below. This is the fastest
and easiest method to create your first array.
FastBuild (tm) Utility 1.xx (c) 1995-2000 Promise Technology, Inc.
Drives used in Array ................................1
Array Disk Capacity .........................38166
[Keys Available]
[] Up [] Down [,, Space] Change Option
[ESC] Exit [Ctrl-Y] Save
4. Using the Spacebar, choose “Security” under the Optimize Array
for section.
5. Press <Ctrl-Y> keys to Save your selection. The window below will
appear:
Do you want the disk image to be duplicated to anther? (Yes/No)
Y - Create and Duplicate
N - Create Only
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6. Press “Y” for the “Create and Duplicate” option. The window below
will appear asking you to select the Source drive to use.
Source Disk
Channel: ID Drive Model Capacity (MB)
Target Disk
Channel: ID Drive Model Capacity(MB)
[Please Select A Source Disk]
Channel: ID Drive Model Capacity (MB)
1 : Master QUANTUMCR8.4A 8063
2 : Master QUANTUMCR8.4A 8063
[] Up [] [ESC] Exit [Ctrl-Y] Save
7. Use the arrow keys to choose which drive contains the existing data to
be copied. FastBuild will copy all data from the Source drive to the
Target drive.
8. Press [Ctrl-Y] keys to save selection and start duplication. The following
progress screen will appear:
Start to duplicate the image .....
Do you want to continue? (Yes/No)
Y - Continue N - Create Only
9. Select “Y” to continue. If you choose “N”, you will return to step 4.
10. Once complete, the following screen will appear confirming that
your Security array has been created. Press any key to reboot the
system.
Array has been created.
<Press Any key to Reboot>
11. Proceed to Section 5-2 Installing Driver to install the FastTrak133-Lite
driver and/or operating system.
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5-2 Installing Drivers
This section details the FastTrak133-Lite driver installation for various op-
erating systems. The driver should have been included either into the
Support CD or into a Support Floppy Diskette.
Checkpoints for the driver installation:
1. To install FastTrak133-Lite Driver for an operating system, you must
use the driver in Floppy Diskette instead of the one in CD. If you are
not provided with a Driver Diskette, you should create one by copying the driver files through the support CD with the path:
“E \Driver\Promise\FastTrak133-Lite. (Suppose that CD-ROM title is E).
2. Set JP17 on board enabled (Pin 1-2 closed) for RAID Controller Select.
The following sections describe the detailed procedures of installing
FastTrak133-Lite Driver for windows 2000/XP, Windows 95/98, Windows NT4.0, and Windows 3.1 / DOS.
5-2.1 For Windows 2000 / Windows XP
5-2.1-1 Installing Driver During New Windows 2000 / XP
Installation
1. Connect your hard driver(s) for RAID Array to IDE3/IDE4, and enable
FastTrak133-Lite Controller with JP17.
Boot from the windows 2000 CD. Press <F6> after the message “ Press
F6 if you need to install third party SCSI or RAID driver” appears.
2. Then, the “Windows 2000/XP Setup” starts to load files from CDROM until it asks for “Specify Additional Device”. Press “S” to Specify
an Additional Device.
3. Then, “Windows 2000/XP Setup will ask for the hardware support disk,
that is, the Promise RAID Driver. Insert into drive A the Support Floppy
Disk containing the Promise FastTrak133 Lite RAID Controller Driver
and then press “Enter” to continue.
4. Next, choose “Win2000/XP Promise MBFastTrak133-Lite Controller” from the list that appears on screen, then press the “Enter” key.
5. The Windows 2000/XP Setup screen will appear again saying “Setup
will load support for the following mass storage devices:” The list will include “Win2000 Promise FastTrak133-Lite controller”.
Note: If you need to specify any additional devices to be installed, do
so at this time. Once all devices are specified, continue to step 7.
6. From the Windows 2000/XP Setup screen, press the Enter key. Setup
will now load all device files and then continue the installation.
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5-2.1-2 Installing Driver To Existing Windows 2000/XP
System
WARNING:
WARNING:
moving the boot drive containing the existing Windows 2000 operating
system on to the FastTrak133-Lite controller (e.g. IDE3/IDE4). On
this series, IDE1/0 are for system IDE controller, while IDE3 & IDE4
are for RAID IDE controller.
At booting with Windows 2000/XP system with Jp17 enabled, and your
hard drive(s) connected to IDE1/2, Windows 2000/XP setup will show a
“New Hardware Found” dialog box. Under Windows 2000, the “PCI RAID
Controller” will be displayed.
1. In the dialog box, choose “Driver from disk provided by hardware manu-
facturer “ button.
2. In the A: drive, insert the FastTrak133-Lite driver diskette.
3. Type “A:\WIN2000” in the text box. Press “Enter”.
4. Choose ”Win2000 Promise FastTrak133-Lite Controller” from the
list that appears on screen, then press the “Enter” key.
5. The Windows 2000 setup screen will appear again saying “Setup will
load support for the following mass storage device - Win2000 Promise
FastTrak133-Lite controller. The FastTrak133-Lite driver will now be
copied on to the system and entered into the Windows 2000 driver
database.
6. When the “System Setting Change” dialog box appears, remove
the floppy diskette and click on “Yes” to restart the system. Win dows 2000 will then restart for the driver installation to take effect.
7. Power off your system, then connect your hard drive to the FastTrak
IDE3/IDE4 for Disk Array setup.
Your must first complete installing the driver before
5-2.1-3 Confirming Windows 2000 Installation
1. From Windows 2000, open the Control Panel from “ My Computer”
followed by the System icon.
2. Choose the “Hardware” tab, then click the “Device Manager” tab.
3. Click the “+” in front of “SCSI & RAID Controllers hardware type.” The
driver “Win2000 Promise FastTrak/FastTrak133-Lite Controller” should
appear, informing user that the controller driver is already installed.
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5-2.2 Windows 95/98
The following three sections detail the installation of the FastTrak133-Lite
drivers while installing Windows 95/98. If you’re installing the FastTrak133-Lite drivers on a system with Windows 95/98 already installed,
see “Installing Drivers with Existing Windows 95/98”.
5-2.2-1 Installing Drivers During Windows 98 Installation
1. Connect your hard drive(s) for RAID Array to IDE3/IDE4, and enable FastTrak133-Lite Controller with JP17. Configure the hard drive
(s), partition and format your hard driver(s).
2. Install Windows 98 normally.
3. After installation, go to “Start” menu and choose “Settings.”
4. Form the “Settings” menu, choose “Control Panel.”
5. In the “Controller Panel” window, double-click on the “System” icon.
6. In the “System” window, choose the “Device Manager” tab.
7. In the hierarchical display under “Other Devices” is a listing for “PCI
RAID Controller.” Choose it and then press the “Properties” button.
8. Choose the “Driver” tab in the “Properties” window, choose “Update
Driver,” and then press “Next.”
9. Choose “Search for a better driver than the one your device is using
now (recommended), “then press ”Next”.
10. Choose “Specify Location,” and then type “A:\WIN95-98” in the text box.
11. Insert the “FastTrak133-Lite Driver” diskette into the A: drive.
12. Press the “Next” button. A message informing you that Windows 98
has found “Win95-98 Promise FastTrak133-Lite (tm) Controller”
should appear.
13. Press “Next,” then “Finish,” then “Yes” when asked if you want to restart
your computer. Be sure to remove the diskette from drive A:.
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5-2.2-2 Installing Drivers During Windows 95 Installation
1. Connect your hard drive(s) for RAID Array to IDE3/IDE4, and enable
FastTrak133-Lite Controller with JP17. Configure the hard drive(s) for
RAID Array, partition and format your hard driver(s).
2. Install Windows 95 normally.
3. After installation, go to “Start” menu and choose “Settings.”
4. Form the “Settings” menu, choose “Control Panel.”
5. In the “Controller Panel” window, double-click on the “System” icon,
6. In the “System” window, choose the “Device Manager” tab.
7. In the hierarchical display under “Other Devices” is a listing for “PCI
RAID Controller.” Choose it and then press the “Properties” button.
8. Choose the “Driver” tab in the “Properties” window, and then press the
“Update Driver” button.
9. When asked if you want Windows to research for the driver, choose
“Yes (recommended).”
10. Insert the “FastTrak133-Lite Driver” diskette into the A: drive, then
press “Next.”
11. When Windows informs you that it was unable to find the drivers, press
“Other Locations...”
12. In the “Select Other Location” dialog box, type “A:\WIN9x-ME”.
13. Press “Next” button. A message informing you that Windows 95 has found ”
Win95-98 Promise FastTrak133-Lite (tm) Controller” should appear.
14. Press “Finish.” (If Windows can’t find the “FastTrak133-Lite.MPD” file,
type “A:\WIN9x-ME” in the copy files from:” text box).
15. Choose “Yes” when asked if you wish to restart the system, and remove
the diskette from Drive A.
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5-2.3 Installing Drivers With Existing Windows 95/98
The following three sections detail the installation of the FastTrak133-Lite
drivers on a system that has Windows 95/98 already installed. If you’re
installing the FastTrak133-Lite drivers on a system during a Windows
95/98 installation, see “Installing Drivers During Windows 95/98
Installation”.
5-2.3-1 Windows 98
1. Connect your hard drive(s) for RAID Array to IDE3/IDE4, and enable FastTrak133-Lite Controller with JP17. Configure the hard drive(s)
for RAID Array, power up the system and boot Windows.
2. The “Add New Hardware Wizard” will appear, informing you that it has
found a “PCI RAID Controller.”
3. Check the “Search for the best driver for your device” box and click the
Next button.
4. Check the “Specify a Location” box and click the Next button.
5. Type “A:\WIN9x-ME” in the text box that appears.
6. Insert the “FastTrak133-Lite Driver” diskette in drive A:.
7. Click on “Next.” The Add New Hardware wizard will say it has found
“Win95-98 Promise FastTrak133-Lite Controller”.
8. Click on “Next,” and then on “Finish.”
9. Choose “Yes” when asked if you want to restart your computer. Be sure to
remove the diskette from drive A:.
5-2.3-2 Windows 95
1. Connect your hard drive(s) for RAID Array to IDE3/IDE4, and enable FastTrak133-Lite Controller with JP17. Configure the hard drive(s)
for RAID Array, power up the system and boot Windows.
2. The “Update Device Drive Wizard” will appear, informing you that it has
found a “PCI Mass Storage Controller.”
3. Insert the “FastTrak133-Lite Driver” diskette in drive A:.
4. Type “A:\WIN9x-ME” in the text box, then click on “Next.” Windows
will inform you that it has found the “Win95/98 Promise FastTrak133 Lite controller”.
5. Click on “Finish,” and when prompted to insert the “FastTrak133-Lite Driver”
diskette, click on “OK.”
6. If a message informing you that the file “Win95/98 Promise FastTrak133-
Lite.MPD” cannot be found, go to the “Copy files from:” text box and type:
“A:\WIN9x-ME”.
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7. Choose “Yes” when asked whether you want to start your computer. Be
sure to remove the diskette from drive A.
5-2.3-3 Confirming Driver Installation in Windows 98/95
To confirm that the driver has been properly loaded in Win 95/98, perform
the following steps:
1. Choose “Settings” from the “Start” menu.
2. Choose “Controller Panel”, and then double-click on the “System” icon.
3. Choose the ”Device Manager” tab, and click the “+” in front of “SCSI &
RAID controllers.” “Win95-98 Promise FastTrak133-Lite controller”
should appear.
5-2.4 DOS/Windows 3.1x
For first -time installation, follow the standard procedure of installing DOS
on to your hard disk (partition all hard drive with FDISK and format before performing the following procedure):
1. Insert “Disk 1” of your DOS installation diskettes into drive A:.
2. Type “A:\SETUP” at the “A:\” prompt.
3. Continue with normal DOS installation procedure, and refer to your DOS
manual for additional details.
Note: The FastTrak133-Lite BIOS supports both DOS and Windows 3.1x
without software drivers installed.
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5-2.5 Windows NT4.0
5-2.5-1 Installing Drivers During Windows NT 4.0
Installation
1. Connect your hard drive(s) for RAID Array to IDE3/IDE4, and enable FastTrak133-Lite Controller with JP17. Start the system installation by booting from the Windows NT disk:
a) Floppy install: boot the system with the Windows NT installation
diskettes.
b) Other bootable Floppy: boot from the bootable floppy and
type “WINNT /B”. After files have been copied, the system will
reboot. On the reboot, press the “F6” key when the message “Setup
is inspecting your computer’s hardware configuration...” appears.
c) CD-ROM disk install: boot from the CD-ROM disk and press the
“F6” key when the message “Setup is inspecting your computer’s
hardware configuration...” appears.
2. When the “Windows NT Setup” windows is generated, press “S” to specify an
Additional Device(s).
3. Press “O” to select “Other” and press the “Enter” key.
4. Insert into drive A the Promise Technology ® FastTrak133-Lite driver
diskette that you have made from the support CD: and press “Enter”
key.
5. Choose “Win NT Promise FastTrak133-Lite (tm) Controller” from
the list that appears on screen, then press the “Enter” key.
6. The Windows NT Setup screen will appear again saying “Setup will load
support for the following mass storage devices:” The list will include
“Win NT Promise FastTrak133-Lite (tm) controller”.
Note: If you need to specify any additional devices to be installed, do so at
this time. Once all devices are specified, continue to step 7.
7. From the Windows NT Setup screen, press the Enter key. Setup will now
load all device files and then continue the Windows NT installation.
8. After a successful installation, the “SCSI Adapter Setup” box will show
that the “Win NT Promise FastTrak133-Lite (tm) Controller” driver has
been installed.
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