Bios setup, Operating systems – Acura Embedded PowerBrick 3.1 User Manual

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PowerBrick ™ Quick Reference Manual

Figure 2.4: Rubber-Mounting plate

Connect all final wiring neatly, fastening it down with tie straps or

other means to ensure that it does not get caught and broken

accidentally. Your car electrician will know appropriate ways to do

this.
3. Technical Information

3.1 BIOS Setup
The single board computer uses the AMI BIOS (Basic Input/Output

System) for the system configuration. The AMI BIOS in the single board

computer is a customized version of the industrial standard BIOS for IBM

PC AT-compatible computers. It supports Intel x86 and compatible CPU

architecture based processors and computers. The BIOS provides critical

low-level support for the system central processing, memory and I/O

sub-systems. The BIOS setup program of the single board computer let

the customers modify the basic configuration setting. The settings are

stored in a dedicated battery-backed memory, NVRAM, retains the

information when the power is turned off. If the battery runs out of the

power, then the settings of BIOS will come back to the default setting. The

BIOS section of the manual is subject to change without notice and is

provided here for reference purpose only. The settings and configurations

of the BIOS are current at the time of print, and therefore they may not be

exactly the same as that displayed on your screen. To activate CMOS

Setup program, press <DEL> key immediately after you turn on the

system. The following message “Press DEL to enter SETUP” should

appear in the lower left hand corner of your screen. When you enter the

CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will be displayed as in Table 3.2. You

can use arrow keys to select your function, press <Enter> key to accept

selection and enter the sub-menu.

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Table 3.1: AMI BIOS CMOS Setup Utility

3.2 Operating Systems

The PowerBrick will generally be provided with a preinstalled operating

system such as Windows XP Professional, Embedded or Linux. To restore

the operating system, follow the procedure outlined in 3.4. You can also

use an external CD-ROM drive to change, reinstall or repair the operating

system through a USB 2.0 port.

3.3. Operating System Restore Process

1. Back up your existing drive C:\ files.
2. Restart the computer.
3. Hold down the F8 key to enter Windows Advanced Boot Menu

options.

4. Select “Return to OS Choices” and press “Enter”.
5. Select “Quick Restore Option”, press “Enter” and follow the

instructions.

6. After re-boot, Click on the “Touchware” Icon on desktop to

Calibrate the touch screen by following the instructions.




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