Hi,
This touches on another recent similar post, so apologies.
I'm trying to factory reset a UC110 module.
I've tried two different memory sticks, including both FAT & FAT32, used "UC Module USB Initiator" to create an appropriate flash drive (option Install, recreate = ticked). This completes fine. I then copy "c110-8.1.94-5_el6" into C110Iso folder.
When inserting the flash drive, the directly connected monitor implies it's connected successfully.
I shutdown the UC110 (upper button on the UC110), following the docs.
I then restarted the UC110 (upper button on the UC110 until both upper LEDs turn from orange to off), having inserted the flash drive.
I then hit F2 to enter the "Phoenix SecureCore Tiano Setup", BIOS/CMOS setup. Select "Boot", then ensure "USB HDD: Generic Flash Drive" is at the top of the boot priority order.
I then Exit, Exit Saving Changes, Yes.
According to the monitor, the UC110 just boots normally.
Having tried both FAT & FAT32, and without and with a .iso extension, any other suggestions please?
Regards
PKellow
This touches on another recent similar post, so apologies.
I'm trying to factory reset a UC110 module.
I've tried two different memory sticks, including both FAT & FAT32, used "UC Module USB Initiator" to create an appropriate flash drive (option Install, recreate = ticked). This completes fine. I then copy "c110-8.1.94-5_el6" into C110Iso folder.
When inserting the flash drive, the directly connected monitor implies it's connected successfully.
I shutdown the UC110 (upper button on the UC110), following the docs.
I then restarted the UC110 (upper button on the UC110 until both upper LEDs turn from orange to off), having inserted the flash drive.
I then hit F2 to enter the "Phoenix SecureCore Tiano Setup", BIOS/CMOS setup. Select "Boot", then ensure "USB HDD: Generic Flash Drive" is at the top of the boot priority order.
I then Exit, Exit Saving Changes, Yes.
According to the monitor, the UC110 just boots normally.
Having tried both FAT & FAT32, and without and with a .iso extension, any other suggestions please?
Regards
PKellow