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=== Basic function === | === Basic function === | ||
==== iODD's Sample Folder Tree ==== | ==== iODD's Sample Folder Tree ==== | ||
− | :create a folder named " | + | :create a folder named "_ISO" at root folder. |
:This folder tree is an example. | :This folder tree is an example. | ||
− | :Any file name and folder name under " | + | :Any file name and folder name under "_ISO" is acceptable |
<code>'''J:'''</code> | <code>'''J:'''</code> | ||
├─ <code>'''_ISO'''</code> | ├─ <code>'''_ISO'''</code> | ||
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│ │ Windows 10.iso | │ │ Windows 10.iso | ||
│ │ Windows XP sp3.iso | │ │ Windows XP sp3.iso | ||
− | │ │ '''( | + | │ │ '''(max 32 files or subfolders in a folder)''' |
│ │ | │ │ | ||
│ ├─<code>IMA for Floppy</code> | │ ├─<code>IMA for Floppy</code> | ||
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==== 2531 Keys ==== | ==== 2531 Keys ==== | ||
− | # | + | # Browsing |
− | #* | + | #* <code>Jog Dial</code> Up/Down. - list Up/Down. |
− | #* | + | #* <code>Jog Dial</code> push. - Select a file. |
− | #* | + | #* <code>BackUp</code> push. - Go to parent folder. |
# Menu | # Menu | ||
− | #* | + | #* <code>Jog Dial</code> push for 3 seconds. - To enter to Menu mode. |
− | #* | + | #* <code>BackUp</code> push. - To exit. |
# Long key ( push for 3 seconds ) | # Long key ( push for 3 seconds ) | ||
− | #* | + | #* <code>Jog Dial</code> lift up. - refresh the file lists |
− | #* | + | #* <code>Jog Dial</code> get down. - [[#Go to Power Saving State | Go to Power Saving State]] |
− | #* | + | #* <code>Jog Dial</code> push. - enter to Menu mode |
− | #* | + | #* <code>BackUp</code> push. - Reboot. and detach all virtual drives (VHD, RMD, IMA) |
# Startup Keys (during startup) | # Startup Keys (during startup) | ||
− | #* | + | #* <code>Jog-Dial</code> lift up. - Start up with CD-MODE |
− | #* | + | #* <code>Jog-Dial</code> get down. - Start up with HDD-MODE |
− | #* | + | #* <code>Jog Dial</code> push. - reset the loading state. Start up with DUAL-MODE |
− | #* | + | #* <code>BackUp</code> push. - Start up with Write-Protected mode. |
==== 2541 Keys ==== | ==== 2541 Keys ==== | ||
− | # | + | # Browsing |
#* Up/Down list - <code>2</code> / <code>8</code> | #* Up/Down list - <code>2</code> / <code>8</code> | ||
#* Select a file - <code>5</code> (or <code>6</code>, for maintaining loading state) | #* Select a file - <code>5</code> (or <code>6</code>, for maintaining loading state) | ||
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: Power Saving State : Spindle motor is stopped and LCD brightness is low. | : Power Saving State : Spindle motor is stopped and LCD brightness is low. | ||
: CD loading state is saved. | : CD loading state is saved. | ||
− | * | + | * <code>Jog Dial</code>. down for 3 seconds. (2531). |
− | + | * <code>1</code>. push for 3 seconds. (2541). | |
==== Selecting a file ==== | ==== Selecting a file ==== | ||
: In order to maintain loading state, you must save the state. | : In order to maintain loading state, you must save the state. | ||
− | : | + | : refer to the above key operations. |
* (2531) [[#2531 Keys]] | * (2531) [[#2531 Keys]] | ||
** If Firmware version is 1558 or higher, loading state is automatically saved. | ** If Firmware version is 1558 or higher, loading state is automatically saved. | ||
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=== Initialization === | === Initialization === | ||
− | * the firmware is two sorts. | + | * the firmware is two sorts. (NTFS type, FAT32/exFAT type) |
* NTFS firmware version is shipped. | * NTFS firmware version is shipped. | ||
− | * If you use [[msen:FAT32|FAT32]] | + | * If you use FAT32 or exFAT Partition, then run FAT Firmware Updater. ([[msen:FAT32|FAT32]] [[wken:exFAT|exFAT]] [[msen:Partition|Partition]]) |
* follow the next steps | * follow the next steps | ||
# assemble the HDD or SSD with iODD | # assemble the HDD or SSD with iODD | ||
# connect the iODD to PC | # connect the iODD to PC | ||
− | # initialize the drive | + | # initialize the drive to MBR. <span class="notranslate">([[wken:MBR]])</span> |
# Format the first partition as NTFS. (if the firmware is FAT, then format it as FAT32 or exFAT) | # Format the first partition as NTFS. (if the firmware is FAT, then format it as FAT32 or exFAT) | ||
#* In FAT32 partition there is 4G byte file size limitation. please use that carefully. | #* In FAT32 partition there is 4G byte file size limitation. please use that carefully. | ||
# create "_ISO" folder in root folder. (not case sensitive) | # create "_ISO" folder in root folder. (not case sensitive) | ||
# copy ISO file to "_ISO" folder. (or create VHD RMD IMA files) | # copy ISO file to "_ISO" folder. (or create VHD RMD IMA files) | ||
− | # [http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Safely-remove-devices-from-your-computer safely remove] | + | # safely remove iODD. ( very '''Important''' if NTFS). ([http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Safely-remove-devices-from-your-computer safely remove]). |
# If Power Saving mode is active, then disconnect and reconnect the USB cable. | # If Power Saving mode is active, then disconnect and reconnect the USB cable. | ||
#* If not, then [[#Go to Power Saving State|Go to Power Saving State]] | #* If not, then [[#Go to Power Saving State|Go to Power Saving State]] | ||
− | #* | + | #* If <span class="notranslate">"Plug Out ..."</span> (or "Plug Out ...") message appears, reconnect the USB cable. |
# The following messages will appear sequentially in LCD | # The following messages will appear sequentially in LCD | ||
− | #* " | + | #* <span class="notranslate">"iodd 253(4)1"</span> |
#* a file name | #* a file name | ||
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# disconnect the USB cable. | # disconnect the USB cable. | ||
# remove the HDD from iODD. and Connect directly it to PC. | # remove the HDD from iODD. and Connect directly it to PC. | ||
− | # Initialize it to | + | # Initialize it to GPT. <span class="notranslate">([[msen:GPT]])</span> |
− | # redo [[#Initialization|Initialization]] (from the first step). (your HDD is initialized as | + | # redo [[#Initialization|Initialization]] (from the first step). (your HDD is initialized as <span class="notranslate">MBR -> GPT -> MBR)</span>. |
+ | # Open back cover | ||
+ | # Press tact switch | ||
+ | # Connect USB cable | ||
+ | # Wait 7 seconds | ||
+ | # Release tact switch | ||
+ | # Wait 1 minutes | ||
+ | # All done | ||
=== First Aid === | === First Aid === | ||
: If it has failure suddenly, try one of the following steps until the error is clear | : If it has failure suddenly, try one of the following steps until the error is clear | ||
− | # (2531) press the Jog Dial and hold | + | # (2531). press the Jog Dial and hold. and then connect iODD to PC. ([[#2531 Keys]]. refer to Startup Keys) |
# try [[#Safely Removal In OS|Safely Removal In OS]]. | # try [[#Safely Removal In OS|Safely Removal In OS]]. | ||
# Check Disk for iODD ([[msen:check%20disk | for Windows]]) | # Check Disk for iODD ([[msen:check%20disk | for Windows]]) | ||
− | # Rename "_ISO" folder name to other name. | + | # Rename "_ISO" folder name to other name. create new folder named "_ISO". and copy files to this folder. (not moving) |
# Update it with the latest firmware. | # Update it with the latest firmware. | ||
# Backup the data of iODD, and [[#Initialize All|Initialize All]] | # Backup the data of iODD, and [[#Initialize All|Initialize All]] | ||
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# [http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Safely-remove-devices-from-your-computer Safely Remove]. (Required for NTFS ) | # [http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Safely-remove-devices-from-your-computer Safely Remove]. (Required for NTFS ) | ||
# If Power Saving mode is not active , then [[#Go to Power Saving State|Go to Power Saving State]] | # If Power Saving mode is not active , then [[#Go to Power Saving State|Go to Power Saving State]] | ||
− | #* If " | + | #* If <span class="notranslate">"Plug Out ..."</span> (or "Plug Out ...") message appears, disconnect the iODD. |
# Connect iODD to a PC. and power on the PC. | # Connect iODD to a PC. and power on the PC. | ||
# (Optional) select iODD or USB CD-ROM as the first priority of BOOT order in BIOS. | # (Optional) select iODD or USB CD-ROM as the first priority of BOOT order in BIOS. | ||
# If a file has not been selected, then select an ISO file. [[#Selecting a file|Selecting a file]] | # If a file has not been selected, then select an ISO file. [[#Selecting a file|Selecting a file]] | ||
− | # If PC | + | # If PC doesn't find boot device, then reboot the PC. <span class="notranslate">(Ctrl-Alt-Del)<span> |
==== Booting Error ==== | ==== Booting Error ==== | ||
* Confirm whether the ISO file is bootable. | * Confirm whether the ISO file is bootable. | ||
− | * If your PC | + | * If your PC does not support multi LUN, please select CD-MODE (or ODD-MODE). |
* In order to confirm whether the ISO file is able to boot, please try to test it with the validated PC. | * In order to confirm whether the ISO file is able to boot, please try to test it with the validated PC. | ||
* Although it is bootable ISO file, please confirm whether the result with a real USB DVD-ROM is the same | * Although it is bootable ISO file, please confirm whether the result with a real USB DVD-ROM is the same | ||
− | * If the ISO file | + | * If the ISO file can be boot with USB DVD-ROM, then use USB Y-CABLE for adding external power. |
* If your laptop has own internal DVD-ROM, please disable internal DVD-ROM at BIOS settings. or remove it. | * If your laptop has own internal DVD-ROM, please disable internal DVD-ROM at BIOS settings. or remove it. | ||
+ | * The older OS than motherboard may not have an appropriate driver to boot. | ||
+ | ** ex) It is impossible to install a genuine Windows 7 on Skylake platform using USB DVD-ROM device. | ||
=== Using a Virtual USB fixed disk drive (Virtual Hard Disk) === | === Using a Virtual USB fixed disk drive (Virtual Hard Disk) === | ||
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* Also fixed [[wken:VMDK|VMDK]] file is supported. | * Also fixed [[wken:VMDK|VMDK]] file is supported. | ||
* Create VHD files directly to iODD by [[VHD Tool++|"VHD Tool++"]]. ("VHD Tool++" can creates a file without fragment) | * Create VHD files directly to iODD by [[VHD Tool++|"VHD Tool++"]]. ("VHD Tool++" can creates a file without fragment) | ||
− | * You can | + | * You can create VMDK by changing file extension. <span class="notranslate">(VHD -> VMDK)<span>. |
− | * If you select a VHD file | + | * If you select a VHD file, then iODD will be rebooted with CD-MODE. and it will be recognized as a USB disk drive.([[#Selecting a file|Selecting a file]]). |
− | * If you want to change to | + | * If you want to change to DUAL-MODE or to change Write Protection option, rename the VHD filename. refer to [[VHD Tool++|"VHD Tool++"]] |
* Max 4 Virtual Drives are supported at the same time ( Successive selection within 3 seconds) | * Max 4 Virtual Drives are supported at the same time ( Successive selection within 3 seconds) | ||
− | # | + | # create a VHD file using a tool. ([[VHD Tool++|VHD Tool++]]). |
− | # If successful, | + | # If successful, safely remove iODD from OS. ([[#Safely Removal In OS]]. Very Important to NTFS.) |
# If Power Saving mode is not active, then [[#Go to Power Saving State|Go to Power Saving State]] | # If Power Saving mode is not active, then [[#Go to Power Saving State|Go to Power Saving State]] | ||
− | #* If | + | #* If <span class="notranslate">"Plug Out ..."</span> (or "Plug Out ...") message appear, disconnect the iODD. |
# Connect iODD to a PC. and power on the PC. | # Connect iODD to a PC. and power on the PC. | ||
# (Optional) select iODD or USB Device as the first priority of BOOT order in BIOS. | # (Optional) select iODD or USB Device as the first priority of BOOT order in BIOS. | ||
# If a file has not been selected, then select a VHD file. ([[#Selecting a file|Selecting a file]]) | # If a file has not been selected, then select a VHD file. ([[#Selecting a file|Selecting a file]]) | ||
− | # If PC | + | # If PC doesn't find boot device, then reboot the PC. <span class="notranslate">(Ctrl-Alt-Del)<span> |
=== Using a Virtual USB Removable Flash Drive (Virtual USB Flash Drive) === | === Using a Virtual USB Removable Flash Drive (Virtual USB Flash Drive) === | ||
− | * Almost the same as the above method (Using a Virtual USB fixed disk drive) | + | * Almost the same as the above method. (Using a Virtual USB fixed disk drive) |
− | * But the file extension must be changed. | + | * But the file extension must be changed. "VHD" -> "RMD" |
=== Using a Virtual USB Floppy Drive (Virtual FDD) === | === Using a Virtual USB Floppy Drive (Virtual FDD) === | ||
* This method is not supported on some computers. | * This method is not supported on some computers. | ||
− | * Uncompressed floppy image IMA, IMG, BIF, VFD | + | * Uncompressed floppy image IMA, IMG, BIF, VFD are supported. |
* IMG, BIF, VFD image file extension must be renamed to IMA. | * IMG, BIF, VFD image file extension must be renamed to IMA. | ||
− | * Almost the same as the above method | + | * Almost the same as the above method. |
Latest revision as of 12:39, 9 October 2017
Contents
Basic function
iODD's Sample Folder Tree
- create a folder named "_ISO" at root folder.
- This folder tree is an example.
- Any file name and folder name under "_ISO" is acceptable
J:
├─_ISO
│ │ Hiren’s BootCD 15.2.iso │ │ ubuntu-14.04.4-desktop-amd64.iso │ │ Windows 10.iso │ │ Windows XP sp3.iso │ │ (max 32 files or subfolders in a folder) │ │ │ ├─IMA for Floppy
│ │ Bios updater.ima │ │ MS-DOS 6.0.ima │ │ Symantec Ghost.ima │ │ │ ├─RMD for Setup
│ │ Win 7Ent_x86_x64+8.1Pro+10Pro vol2.RMD │ │ Win7_Ult_SP1_Russian_x64.RMD │ │ Windows 10.RMD │ │ │ └─VHD for Booting
│ │ linuxmint-17.3-cinnamon-32bit.vhd │ │ Windows 10 Win2Go.vhd │ │ Windows 7 OS Booting.vhd │ │ │ └─Nested Subfolders is allowed
├─Your Folder 01
├─Your Folder 02
├─Your Folder 99
│ Your files 01.txt │ Your files 02.txt │ Your files 99.txt
2531 Keys
- Browsing
-
Jog Dial
Up/Down. - list Up/Down. -
Jog Dial
push. - Select a file. -
BackUp
push. - Go to parent folder.
-
- Menu
-
Jog Dial
push for 3 seconds. - To enter to Menu mode. -
BackUp
push. - To exit.
-
- Long key ( push for 3 seconds )
-
Jog Dial
lift up. - refresh the file lists -
Jog Dial
get down. - Go to Power Saving State -
Jog Dial
push. - enter to Menu mode -
BackUp
push. - Reboot. and detach all virtual drives (VHD, RMD, IMA)
-
- Startup Keys (during startup)
-
Jog-Dial
lift up. - Start up with CD-MODE -
Jog-Dial
get down. - Start up with HDD-MODE -
Jog Dial
push. - reset the loading state. Start up with DUAL-MODE -
BackUp
push. - Start up with Write-Protected mode.
-
2541 Keys
- Browsing
- Up/Down list -
2
/8
- Select a file -
5
(or6
, for maintaining loading state)
- Up/Down list -
- Menu
-
Menu
- to enter to Menu. (or Exit). -
4
- Go to upper list
-
- Long key ( push for 3 seconds )
-
1
- Go to Power Saving State -
3
- reboots iODD -
4
- refreshes file lists -
7
- Reboot. and detach all virtual drives (VHD, RMD, IMA) -
0
- Reboot. and temporarily disable Write-Protection
-
- There is not Startup key
Go to Power Saving State
- Power Saving State : Spindle motor is stopped and LCD brightness is low.
- CD loading state is saved.
-
Jog Dial
. down for 3 seconds. (2531). -
1
. push for 3 seconds. (2541).
Selecting a file
- In order to maintain loading state, you must save the state.
- refer to the above key operations.
- (2531) #2531 Keys
- If Firmware version is 1558 or higher, loading state is automatically saved.
- If not, you must save it manually. (Go to Power Saving State)
- (2541) #2541 Keys
- If Firmware version is lower than 6(7)9-05, button
6
has no function.
- If Firmware version is lower than 6(7)9-05, button
Safely Removal In OS
- If iODD's partition is NTFS, then this function is mandatory when disconnecting iODD from host.
- NTFS does not write Immediately the data to HDD.
- Please do Safely Removal before disconnection.
- If iODD is in write-protected mode and an error message appears, then disable write-protect option. and retry this function.
Initialization
- the firmware is two sorts. (NTFS type, FAT32/exFAT type)
- NTFS firmware version is shipped.
- If you use FAT32 or exFAT Partition, then run FAT Firmware Updater. (FAT32 exFAT Partition)
- follow the next steps
- assemble the HDD or SSD with iODD
- connect the iODD to PC
- initialize the drive to MBR. (wken:MBR)
- Format the first partition as NTFS. (if the firmware is FAT, then format it as FAT32 or exFAT)
- In FAT32 partition there is 4G byte file size limitation. please use that carefully.
- create "_ISO" folder in root folder. (not case sensitive)
- copy ISO file to "_ISO" folder. (or create VHD RMD IMA files)
- safely remove iODD. ( very Important if NTFS). (safely remove).
- If Power Saving mode is active, then disconnect and reconnect the USB cable.
- If not, then Go to Power Saving State
- If "Plug Out ..." (or "Plug Out ...") message appears, reconnect the USB cable.
- The following messages will appear sequentially in LCD
- "iodd 253(4)1"
- a file name
Initialize All
- If Initialization fails, follow the next steps
- disconnect the USB cable.
- remove the HDD from iODD. and Connect directly it to PC.
- Initialize it to GPT. (msen:GPT)
- redo Initialization (from the first step). (your HDD is initialized as MBR -> GPT -> MBR).
- Open back cover
- Press tact switch
- Connect USB cable
- Wait 7 seconds
- Release tact switch
- Wait 1 minutes
- All done
First Aid
- If it has failure suddenly, try one of the following steps until the error is clear
- (2531). press the Jog Dial and hold. and then connect iODD to PC. (#2531 Keys. refer to Startup Keys)
- try Safely Removal In OS.
- Check Disk for iODD ( for Windows)
- Rename "_ISO" folder name to other name. create new folder named "_ISO". and copy files to this folder. (not moving)
- Update it with the latest firmware.
- Backup the data of iODD, and Initialize All
- If there is hardware problem
- Reboot the PC
- Please change USB cable
- Connect iODD to the port of PC back panel.
- Try it on another pc
- Please change the HDD.
Using a Virtual USB Optical Drive (DVD-ROM or Blu-ray ROM)
- copy ISO files to "_ISO" folder. (or to subfolder)
- Safely Remove. (Required for NTFS )
- If Power Saving mode is not active , then Go to Power Saving State
- If "Plug Out ..." (or "Plug Out ...") message appears, disconnect the iODD.
- Connect iODD to a PC. and power on the PC.
- (Optional) select iODD or USB CD-ROM as the first priority of BOOT order in BIOS.
- If a file has not been selected, then select an ISO file. Selecting a file
- If PC doesn't find boot device, then reboot the PC. (Ctrl-Alt-Del)
Booting Error
- Confirm whether the ISO file is bootable.
- If your PC does not support multi LUN, please select CD-MODE (or ODD-MODE).
- In order to confirm whether the ISO file is able to boot, please try to test it with the validated PC.
- Although it is bootable ISO file, please confirm whether the result with a real USB DVD-ROM is the same
- If the ISO file can be boot with USB DVD-ROM, then use USB Y-CABLE for adding external power.
- If your laptop has own internal DVD-ROM, please disable internal DVD-ROM at BIOS settings. or remove it.
- The older OS than motherboard may not have an appropriate driver to boot.
- ex) It is impossible to install a genuine Windows 7 on Skylake platform using USB DVD-ROM device.
Using a Virtual USB fixed disk drive (Virtual Hard Disk)
- Fixed-size VHD file only is supported. (dynamic VHD and VHDx files are not supported)
- Also fixed VMDK file is supported.
- Create VHD files directly to iODD by "VHD Tool++". ("VHD Tool++" can creates a file without fragment)
- You can create VMDK by changing file extension. (VHD -> VMDK).
- If you select a VHD file, then iODD will be rebooted with CD-MODE. and it will be recognized as a USB disk drive.(Selecting a file).
- If you want to change to DUAL-MODE or to change Write Protection option, rename the VHD filename. refer to "VHD Tool++"
- Max 4 Virtual Drives are supported at the same time ( Successive selection within 3 seconds)
- create a VHD file using a tool. (VHD Tool++).
- If successful, safely remove iODD from OS. (#Safely Removal In OS. Very Important to NTFS.)
- If Power Saving mode is not active, then Go to Power Saving State
- If "Plug Out ..." (or "Plug Out ...") message appear, disconnect the iODD.
- Connect iODD to a PC. and power on the PC.
- (Optional) select iODD or USB Device as the first priority of BOOT order in BIOS.
- If a file has not been selected, then select a VHD file. (Selecting a file)
- If PC doesn't find boot device, then reboot the PC. (Ctrl-Alt-Del)
Using a Virtual USB Removable Flash Drive (Virtual USB Flash Drive)
- Almost the same as the above method. (Using a Virtual USB fixed disk drive)
- But the file extension must be changed. "VHD" -> "RMD"
Using a Virtual USB Floppy Drive (Virtual FDD)
- This method is not supported on some computers.
- Uncompressed floppy image IMA, IMG, BIF, VFD are supported.
- IMG, BIF, VFD image file extension must be renamed to IMA.
- Almost the same as the above method.