Rescanning pci slots, Using recovery disk images, About the recovery disk image process – Grass Valley K2 Media Client Service Manual Nov.18 2008 User Manual

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K2 Media Client Service Manual

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Rescanning PCI slots

b. Select

USB KEY

and then press

x

to move it down and exclude if from the boot

list.

c. Select

USB HDD

and then press

+

to move it up to the second position in the boot

list.

19. Press

F10

and then press

Enter

to save settings and restart.

20. Depending on the changes you made, you might need to rescan PCI slots, as

instructed in the next procedure.

Rescanning PCI slots

If a board in a PCI slot is not detected, do the following. This resets (clears) PCI config
data, then rescans the bus for each slot the next time the K2 Media Client starts.

1. Connect keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the K2 Media Client.

2. Restart the K2 Media Client.

3. During the motherboard BIOS startup screen, press

Delete

to enter Setup. After the

SCSI controller adapter BIOS screen is displayed, the motherboard BIOS Setup
Utility screen opens.

4. In the BIOS Setup Utility menu, navigate through the menu system as follows:

Advanced | PCI/PnP Configuration | Reset Config Data

. Set to

YES

.

When set to YES, it is enabled for the next startup and then set back to NO
afterwards.

5. Press

F10

and select

Yes

to save the configuration and restart.

Using recovery disk images

Procedures in this section are as follows:

“About the recovery disk image process” on page 67

“Creating a recovery disk image for storing on E:” on page 69

“Creating a recovery disk image CD set” on page 71

“Restoring from a system-specific recovery disk image on E:” on page 72

“Restoring from the generic recovery disk image on E:” on page 73

“Restoring from a recovery disk image CD set” on page 76

About the recovery disk image process

You can create a disk image of the K2 Media Client system drive and restore from the
image. This simplifies the process of rebuilding a system in a disaster-recovery
scenario.

NOTE: This process is not intended as a means to backup and restore media.

You can also create a disk image of the Control Point PC system drive and restore
from the image.

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