Manual
Table Of Contents
- Revision
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- BIOS Menus
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Packing List
- 3 Connectors
- 3.1 Peripheral Interface Connectors
- 3.2 Internal Peripheral Connectors
- 3.2.1 Battery Connector
- 3.2.2 CPU Fan Connector
- 3.2.3 System Fan Connector
- 3.2.4 CPU Power Input Connector
- 3.2.5 Digital I/O Connector
- 3.2.6 Front Panel Connector
- 3.2.7 Memory Slot
- 3.2.8 Parallel Port Connector
- 3.2.9 Power Connector
- 3.2.10 RS-232 Serial Port Connector
- 3.2.11 RS-232/422/485 Serial Port Connector
- 3.2.12 SATA Drive Connectors
- 3.2.13 SMBus Connector
- 3.2.14 SPI Flash Connector
- 3.2.15 USB Connectors
- 3.2.16 VGA to LVDS Connector
- 3.3 External Peripheral Interface Connector Panel
- 4 Installation
- 5 BIOS
- A BIOS Options
- B Terminology
- C One Key Recovery
- D Watchdog Timer
- E Digital I/O Interface
- F Hazardous Materials Disclosure

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C.1 One Key Recovery Introduction
The IEI one key recovery is an easy-to-use front end for the Norton Ghost system backup
and recovery tool. The one key recovery provides quick and easy shortcuts for creating a
backup and reverting to that backup or for reverting to the factory default settings.
The IEI One Key Recovery tool menu is shown below.
Figure C-1: IEI One Key Recovery Tool Menu
Prior to using the IEI One Key Recovery tool (as shown in Figure C-1) to backup or
restore
Windows
1. Hardware and BIOS setup (see Section
system, five setup procedures are required.
C.2.1)
2. Create partitions (see Section C.2.2)
3. Install operating system, drivers and system applications (see Section C.2.3)
4. Build-up recovery partition (see Section C.2.4)
5. Create factory default image (see Section C.2.5)
After completing the five initial setup procedures as described above, users can access
the recovery tool by pressing <F3> while booting up the system. The detailed information
of each function is described in Section C.4.
NOTE:
The initial setup procedures for Linux system are described in
Section C.3.










