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| − | == | + | == iODD MINO PRO == |
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== Appearance == | == Appearance == | ||
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== Functions == | == Functions == | ||
| − | # Bootable Virtual CD-ROM Drive | + | # '''Bootable Virtual CD-ROM Drive (DVD-ROM, Blu-ray)''' |
| − | #* | + | #* Eliminates the need to purchase physical DVD-ROMs or blank media for OS installation. |
| − | #* [[wken:ISO_image|ISO]] | + | #* Supports [[wken:ISO_image|ISO]] (CD, DVD, Blu-ray) images. |
| − | # Bootable Virtual USB Drive and Flash Drive | + | # '''Bootable Virtual USB Drive and Flash Drive''' |
| − | #* | + | #* Supports OS installation and multi-booting (including "Windows-To-Go"). |
| − | #* [[msko:vhd|*.VHD]] , [[wken:VMDK|*.VMDK]] | + | #* Supports [[msko:vhd|*.VHD]], [[wken:VMDK|*.VMDK]], *.RMD (Virtual HDD), and [[wken:IMG_(file_format)|*.IMA]] (Virtual FDD). |
| − | #* Selectable Write Protection | + | #* Selectable Write Protection for each drive. |
| − | #* Selectable Fixed or Removable | + | #* Selectable Fixed or Removable disk functions for each drive. |
| − | # Multi LUN | + | # '''Multi-LUN Support''' |
| − | #* | + | #* Mount up to 3 VHDs, 1 ODD, and 1 Physical Drive simultaneously. |
| − | # | + | # '''System Monitoring''' |
| − | # | + | #* Displays minimum voltage (VBUS), drive temperature, and health information (via <code>3</code> Key). |
| − | #* | + | # '''Hotkeys''' |
| − | # Other | + | #* Supports various startup keys and hotkeys for efficient operation. |
| − | #* Write Protection | + | # '''Other Features''' |
| − | + | #* Write Protection / Safe Removal / Loading State Save/Restore | |
| − | + | # '''Real-time AES 256-bit XTS Military Grade Encryption''' | |
| − | # Real-time AES 256-bit XTS Military Grade Encryption | + | #* Encryption is optional; the device can be used without it. |
| − | #* Encryption is optional | + | #* Supports 4-38 digit passwords (6 digits is typically sufficient). |
| − | #* 4-38 | + | #* Random keypad prevents fingerprint tracing. |
| − | #* Random keypad | + | #* Supports 1 Administrator and 4 User passwords. |
| − | #* Supports 1 | + | #*: '''Note:''' To login as Admin, prefix the password with '0' (e.g., if the password is '1234', enter '01234'). '0' is Admin, '1'-'4' are Users. |
| − | #*: | + | #* Customizable permissions for each user. |
| − | + | # '''Text & Bitmap File Viewer''' | |
| − | #* | + | #* Text: Supports UTF-16 (UCS-2) and ASCII. |
| − | # Text | + | #* Bitmap (Experimental): Supports images under 128x160 (1, 16, 24-bit). |
| − | #* UTF-16 (UCS-2) and ASCII | + | |
| − | #* | + | |
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=== Menu === | === Menu === | ||
| − | :<code>2</code> - | + | :<code>2</code> - Moves the cursor up. |
| − | :<code>8</code> - | + | :<code>8</code> - Moves the cursor down. |
| − | :<code>6</code>, <code>⏎</code> - Execution key. | + | :<code>6</code>, <code>⏎</code> - Execution / Select key. |
| − | # <span class="notranslate">'''''Mode Setting'''''</span> Device | + | |
| − | #:<code>5</code> - Toggles Write Protection On/Off. | + | # <span class="notranslate">'''''Mode Setting'''''</span> - Device configuration. |
| − | #:<code>6</code> - Toggles Fixed / Removable drive. | + | #:<code>5</code> - Toggles Write Protection On/Off. The icon will change to reflect the status. |
| − | #:<code>3</code> - | + | #:<code>6</code> - Toggles Fixed / Removable drive mode. The icon will change to reflect the status. |
| − | #:<code>9</code> - | + | #:<code>3</code> - Moves the selection up. |
| − | #:<span class="notranslate">''---disabled---''</span> The following devices | + | #:<code>9</code> - Moves the selection down. |
| − | ## <span class="notranslate">''ODD''</span> - Virtual CD Drive | + | #:<span class="notranslate">''---disabled---''</span> - The following devices can be disabled: |
| − | ## <span class="notranslate">''HDD''</span> - | + | ## <span class="notranslate">''ODD''</span> - Virtual CD Drive (*.iso). |
| − | ## <span class="notranslate">''VHD''</span> - | + | ## <span class="notranslate">''HDD''</span> - Physical Drive. |
| − | # <span class="notranslate">'''''AES256 encryption'''''</span> - Encryption settings | + | ## <span class="notranslate">''VHD''</span> - Virtual Drive (*.vhd, *.ima). |
| − | #: '''When setting or deleting the Admin password, all disk data will be | + | |
| + | # <span class="notranslate">'''''AES256 encryption'''''</span> - Encryption settings (Administrator Mode). | ||
| + | #: '''Warning: When setting or deleting the Admin password, all disk data will be erased. Please back up your data first.''' | ||
## <span class="notranslate">Admin</span> | ## <span class="notranslate">Admin</span> | ||
| − | ### <span class="notranslate">''Set 2nd P.W.''</span> - | + | ### <span class="notranslate">''Set 2nd P.W.''</span> - Secondary password setup. Enter a 4-38 digit password to set it. (Note: The Administrator password must be set first. The internal disk must not have an existing password). |
| − | ### <span class="notranslate">''Set Password''</span> - Enter and set a 4-38 digit password | + | ### <span class="notranslate">''Set Password''</span> - Enter and set a 4-38 digit password for the Administrator. (All data will be erased, but data can be recovered if the setting is undone immediately). |
| − | ### <span class="notranslate">''Del password''</span> - Delete the password. ( | + | ### <span class="notranslate">''Del password''</span> - Delete the password. (This will erase all data). |
| − | ### <span class="notranslate">''Chg password''</span> - Change the password. | + | ### <span class="notranslate">''Chg password''</span> - Change the current password. |
## general user | ## general user | ||
### <span class="notranslate">User1 - User4</span> | ### <span class="notranslate">User1 - User4</span> | ||
| − | #### <span class="notranslate">''Set Password''</span> - Enter a 4-38 digit password | + | #### <span class="notranslate">''Set Password''</span> - Enter and set a 4-38 digit password for the user. |
#### <span class="notranslate">''Del password''</span> - Delete the password. | #### <span class="notranslate">''Del password''</span> - Delete the password. | ||
| − | #### <span class="notranslate">''☑Read-only''</span> - | + | #### <span class="notranslate">''☑Read-only''</span> - Enable write-protection. |
| − | #### <span class="notranslate">''☑User Change''</span> - | + | #### <span class="notranslate">''☑User Change''</span> - Allow the user to change their own password. |
| − | #### <span class="notranslate">''☑User Delete''</span> - | + | #### <span class="notranslate">''☑User Delete''</span> - Allow the user to delete their own password. |
| − | ### <span class="notranslate">Save Users</span> - Save user settings. | + | ### <span class="notranslate">Save Users</span> - Save the current user settings. |
| − | # <span class="notranslate">'''''AES256 encryption'''''</span> - Encryption settings | + | |
| + | # <span class="notranslate">'''''AES256 encryption'''''</span> - Encryption settings (User Mode). | ||
## <span class="notranslate">''Chg Password''</span> - Change the password. | ## <span class="notranslate">''Chg Password''</span> - Change the password. | ||
## <span class="notranslate">''Del Password''</span> - Delete the password. | ## <span class="notranslate">''Del Password''</span> - Delete the password. | ||
| − | # <span class="notranslate">'''''USB Control'''''</span>. | + | |
| − | ## <span class="notranslate">''Keep P.W. 2min''</span> - Maintain password for 2 minutes after power | + | # <span class="notranslate">'''''USB Control'''''</span> - USB connection management. |
| − | ## <span class="notranslate">''Write Protect''</span> - Write-Protection for | + | ## <span class="notranslate">''Keep P.W. 2min''</span> - Maintain the password in memory for 2 minutes after power-off. No password input is required if reconnected within this time. |
| − | ## <span class="notranslate">''Refresh''</span> - Reconnect. | + | ## <span class="notranslate">''Write Protect''</span> - Enable Write-Protection for all drives. |
| − | ## <span class="notranslate">''Safe Removal''</span> - | + | ## <span class="notranslate">''Refresh''</span> - Reconnect the USB. |
| − | # <span class="notranslate">'''''Information'''''</span> - | + | ## <span class="notranslate">''Safe Removal''</span> - Stop the spindle motor and enter power-saving mode. |
| − | ## <span class="notranslate">''S.M.A.R.T.''</span> - | + | |
| − | ### <span class="notranslate">''HDD Health''</span> - Disk | + | # <span class="notranslate">'''''Information'''''</span> - Device and drive information. |
| − | ###* <span class="notranslate"><< Good >></span> - Clear | + | ## <span class="notranslate">''S.M.A.R.T.''</span> - Displays the status of the internal disk drive. |
| − | ###* <span class="notranslate"><< Warning >></span> - | + | ### <span class="notranslate">''HDD Health''</span> - Disk drive health status: |
| − | ###* <span class="notranslate"><< Bad >></span> - | + | ###* <span class="notranslate"><< Good >></span> - Healthy / Clear. |
| − | ### <span class="notranslate">''HDD Model''</span> - Disk | + | ###* <span class="notranslate"><< Warning >></span> - Replacement is recommended. |
| − | ### <span class="notranslate">''HDD Serial''</span> - Disk | + | ###* <span class="notranslate"><< Bad >></span> - Replacement is required. |
| − | ## <span class="notranslate">''Product Info''</span> - Product | + | ### <span class="notranslate">''HDD Model''</span> - Disk drive model name. |
| − | ### <span class="notranslate">''Firmware Ver''</span> - | + | ### <span class="notranslate">''HDD Serial''</span> - Disk drive serial number. |
| − | ### <span class="notranslate">''USB Speed''</span> - | + | ## <span class="notranslate">''Product Info''</span> - Product information. |
| + | ### <span class="notranslate">''Firmware Ver''</span> - Current firmware version of the IODD. | ||
| + | ### <span class="notranslate">''USB Speed''</span> - Current USB connection speed: | ||
###* <span class="notranslate">''Full - speed''</span> - USB 1.1 | ###* <span class="notranslate">''Full - speed''</span> - USB 1.1 | ||
###* <span class="notranslate">''Hi - speed''</span> - USB 2.0 | ###* <span class="notranslate">''Hi - speed''</span> - USB 2.0 | ||
###* <span class="notranslate">''Super - speed''</span> - USB 3.0 | ###* <span class="notranslate">''Super - speed''</span> - USB 3.0 | ||
| − | # <span class="notranslate">'''''Setting'''''</span> - | + | |
| − | ## <span class="notranslate">''LCD Bright''</span> - | + | # <span class="notranslate">'''''Setting'''''</span> - General settings. |
| − | ## ''Screen Saver'' - | + | ## <span class="notranslate">''LCD Bright''</span> - Adjusts the LCD backlight brightness. |
| − | ## <span class="notranslate">''Load Default''</span> - | + | ## ''Screen Saver'' - Activates after 2 minutes of inactivity. The LCD dims, and if the drive is encrypted, the screen locks for security. |
| − | # <span class="notranslate">'''''Language'''''</span> - | + | ## <span class="notranslate">''Load Default''</span> - Restores all settings to their factory default values. |
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| + | # <span class="notranslate">'''''Language'''''</span> - Select the display language. | ||
## <span class="notranslate">''English''</span> - English | ## <span class="notranslate">''English''</span> - English | ||
## <span class="notranslate">''한글''</span> - Korean | ## <span class="notranslate">''한글''</span> - Korean | ||
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=== Basic Functions === | === Basic Functions === | ||
| − | ==== Supported Disk | + | ==== Supported Disk Partitions ==== |
| − | + | * Supports [[wken:wiki/Master_boot_record|MBR]] and [[wken:GUID_Partition_Table|GPT]] partition styles. | |
| − | :FAT32, | + | * Supported File Systems: FAT32, exFAT, and NTFS. |
| − | + | * Multiple partitions are supported. There are no constraints on root folder names (e.g., a folder named "_ISO" is not mandatory). | |
| − | ==== | + | ==== Sample Folder Tree ==== |
| − | : | + | :The following folder tree is provided as an example. |
| − | :Any file | + | :Any file and folder names are acceptable. |
| − | + | <code>'''J:'''</code> | |
├─ <code>'''_ISO'''</code> | ├─ <code>'''_ISO'''</code> | ||
│ │ Hiren’s BootCD 15.2.iso | │ │ Hiren’s BootCD 15.2.iso | ||
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│ Your files 99.txt | │ Your files 99.txt | ||
| − | ==== Key | + | ==== Key Definitions ==== |
| − | # Browsing | + | # '''Browsing''' |
| − | #* <code>2</code> / <code>8</code> - | + | #* <code>2</code> / <code>8</code> - Move selection up/down. |
| − | #* <code>6</code>, <code>⏎</code> - Select a file or | + | #* <code>6</code>, <code>⏎</code> - Select a file or enter a folder. |
| − | #* <code>4</code> - Go to parent folder. | + | #* <code>4</code> - Go to the parent folder. |
| − | # Menu | + | # '''Menu''' |
| − | #* <code>⚙</code> - Enter | + | #* <code>⚙</code> - Enter or exit the Menu. |
| − | # | + | # '''Hotkeys (Single Press)''' |
| − | #* <code>1</code> - Rescan root folder. | + | #* <code>1</code> - Rescan the root folder. |
| − | #* <code>3</code> - Display VBUS minimum voltage, | + | #* <code>3</code> - Display VBUS minimum voltage, drive temperature, and health information. |
#* <code>5</code> - View file information. | #* <code>5</code> - View file information. | ||
| − | #* <code>7</code> - Eject the | + | #* <code>7</code> - Eject the most recently loaded virtual drive (HDD or CD). |
| − | #*: | + | #*: Displays the full filename, size, and fragmentation status of the current file. |
| − | #* <code>9</code> - Save | + | #* <code>9</code> - Save the current loading status. |
#* <code>0</code> - View Help. | #* <code>0</code> - View Help. | ||
| − | #*: | + | #*: Displays information about the current menu or active error messages. |
| − | # | + | # '''Hotkeys (Long Press - 3 Seconds)''' |
| − | #* <code>1</code> - | + | #* <code>1</code> - Reconnect the device. |
| − | #* <code>3</code> - | + | #* <code>3</code> - Reconnect with Write-Protection enabled. |
| − | #* <code>4</code> - View | + | #* <code>4</code> - View the partition list (Select the default partition). |
| − | #* <code>7</code> - | + | #* <code>7</code> - Reconnect with all virtual drives detached. |
| − | #* <code>9</code> - USB connection | + | #* <code>9</code> - Detach the USB connection and enter Sleep Mode. |
| − | #* <code>0</code> - | + | #* <code>0</code> - Reconnect with Write-Protection temporarily disabled. |
| − | # Startup | + | # '''Startup Keys (Hold key while connecting)''' |
#* <code>1</code> - Reset to factory settings. | #* <code>1</code> - Reset to factory settings. | ||
| − | #* <code>3</code> - Start with Write Protection. | + | #* <code>3</code> - Start with Write-Protection enabled. |
| − | #* <code>5</code> - Start | + | #* <code>5</code> - Start in Standalone Mode (without connecting to a PC). |
| − | #*: Finish | + | #*: Finish settings and then reconnect or disconnect. |
| − | #* <code>7</code> - Start with all virtual | + | #* <code>7</code> - Start with all virtual drives unmounted. |
| − | #* <code>⚙</code> - Enter | + | #* <code>⚙</code> - Enter the Menu in Standalone Mode. |
| − | #*: Finish | + | #*: Finish settings and then reconnect or disconnect. |
| − | #* <code>0</code> - | + | #* <code>0</code> - Display startup key information in Standalone Mode. |
| − | #*:Press and hold the corresponding | + | #*: Press and hold the corresponding key to reconnect with that specific function. |
| − | #*:Pressing any other key will reconnect without | + | #*: Pressing any other key will reconnect without using a startup function. |
==== Save Status and Disconnect ==== | ==== Save Status and Disconnect ==== | ||
| − | + | * To save the current loading state and enter Sleep Mode: | |
| − | + | **: Press and hold the <code>9</code> key for 3 seconds. | |
| − | * <code>9</code> | + | |
| − | ==== Selecting a | + | ==== Selecting a File ==== |
| − | : | + | : To ensure the loading state is maintained after a file is selected, you must save the state manually. |
| − | * refer to the | + | * Please refer to the key operations in the [[#Key Definitions|Key Definitions]] section above. |
| − | ==== Safely | + | ==== Safely Remove Hardware in OS ==== |
| − | : If | + | : If the IODD partition is formatted as NTFS, using the "Safely Remove Hardware" function is mandatory before disconnecting the device from the host. |
| − | : NTFS does not write | + | : NTFS does not always write data to the drive immediately. |
| − | * Please | + | * Please use [http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Safely-remove-devices-from-your-computer Safely Remove Hardware] before physical disconnection. |
=== Initialization === | === Initialization === | ||
| − | * Initialize the drive | + | * Initialize the drive using <span class="notranslate">([[wken:MBR]])</span> or <span class="notranslate">([[wken:GPT]])</span> partition styles. |
| − | * Format | + | * Format partitions using (NTFS | exFAT | FAT32). |
| − | *: | + | *: '''Note:''' FAT32 partitions have a 4GB file size limit. Please use this format with caution. |
| − | *: The | + | *: The partition used by IODD does not necessarily have to be the first partition. |
| − | * Copy files or folders to | + | * Copy your files or folders to the IODD. |
| − | * | + | * Perform a "Safely Remove Hardware" operation (Crucial if using NTFS). |
| − | * Reconnect | + | * Reconnect the IODD. |
| − | * If the screen | + | * If the file list on the screen does not match what you copied, press and hold <code>4</code> for 3 seconds to refresh. |
| − | *: You can select the default partition. | + | *: You can also select the default partition from the list. |
=== Troubleshooting === | === Troubleshooting === | ||
| − | : | + | : If an error occurs, follow these steps sequentially until the issue is resolved: |
| − | # If your password is '1234', | + | # '''Admin/User Login:''' If your password is '1234', enter '01234' for Admin (ID '0') or '11234' for User 1 (ID '1'). |
| − | #: The | + | #: The first digit represents the User ID: Admin is '0', Users are '1'–'4'. |
| − | # | + | # '''Temporary Reset:''' Press and hold <code>7</code> while connecting to the PC. |
| − | # | + | # '''Factory Reset:''' Press and hold <code>1</code> while connecting to the PC. |
| − | # Check Disk | + | # '''Disk Check:''' Run a Disk Check ([[msen:check%20disk | chkdsk]]) on Windows to repair file system errors. |
| − | + | # '''Re-initialization:''' Back up your data and perform the [[#Initialization|Initialization]] process again. | |
| − | # | + | |
| − | : If | + | : '''If the issue appears to be hardware-related:''' |
| − | # Reboot | + | # Reboot your PC. |
| − | # | + | # Try a different USB cable. |
| − | # Connect to | + | # Connect the device to a different PC. |
| − | # Connect to the PC | + | # '''Force Firmware Recovery:''' Connect the device to the PC while holding both <code>9</code> and <code>⏎</code> for 7 seconds. |
| − | #: | + | #: This will re-flash the current firmware to recover the device. |
=== Configure Multi Device === | === Configure Multi Device === | ||
| − | # | + | # Go to ''Menu'' -> ''Mode Setting''. |
| − | # Refer to [[#Menu]] | + | # Refer to the [[#Menu|Menu]] section for detailed navigation. |
| − | # You can configure | + | # You can configure up to 5 devices independently. |
=== Using a Virtual CD Drive (DVD-ROM or Blu-ray ROM) === | === Using a Virtual CD Drive (DVD-ROM or Blu-ray ROM) === | ||
| − | # | + | # An ODD device must be enabled. (See [[#Configure Multi Device|Configure Multi Device]]) |
| − | # | + | # Copy your ISO files to the IODD (root or subfolders). |
| − | # [http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Safely-remove-devices-from-your-computer Safely Remove]. ( | + | # Use [http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Safely-remove-devices-from-your-computer Safely Remove Hardware]. (This is mandatory for NTFS partitions). |
| − | # Reconnect. | + | # Reconnect the device. |
| − | # | + | # Select the desired ISO file. |
| − | # | + | # To save the loading status for future use, press <code>9</code>. |
| − | # If PC | + | # If the PC does not detect the boot device, reboot the PC using <span class="notranslate">(Ctrl-Alt-Del)</span>. |
==== Booting Error ==== | ==== Booting Error ==== | ||
| − | * | + | * Verify that the ISO file itself is bootable. |
| − | * If your PC does not support | + | * If your PC does not support Multi-LUN, please configure only one active drive at a time. |
| − | * | + | * Compare the behavior with a physical USB DVD-ROM to rule out ISO-related issues. |
| − | + | * Use a USB Y-cable to provide auxiliary power, as the IODD is a bus-powered device that may require additional voltage. | |
| − | * | + | * If your laptop has an internal DVD-ROM, disable it in the BIOS settings or remove it physically. |
| − | * If your laptop has | + | * Older operating systems may lack the necessary drivers to boot on newer motherboards. |
| − | * | + | ** Example: It is generally not possible to install a genuine version of Windows 7 on the Skylake platform using a USB DVD-ROM device. |
| − | ** | + | |
| + | === Using a Virtual VHD Drive (Virtual Hard Disk) === | ||
| + | * At least one VHD device must be enabled. (See [[#Configure Multi Device|Configure Multi Device]]) | ||
| + | * '''Important:''' Only fixed-size VHD files are supported. (Dynamic VHD and VHDX formats are not supported). | ||
| + | * Fixed-size [[wken:VMDK|VMDK]] files are also supported. | ||
| + | * It is highly recommended to create VHD files directly on the IODD using [[VHD Tool++|"VHD Tool++"]], as it ensures files are created without fragmentation. | ||
| + | * If you copy an existing VHD file, it must be unfragmented to function correctly. | ||
| + | * Up to 3 VHD drives can be mounted simultaneously. | ||
| − | + | # Create a VHD file using [[VHD Tool++|VHD Tool++]]. | |
| − | + | # Reconnect the device. | |
| − | + | # Select the VHD file from the list. | |
| − | + | # To save the loading status, press <code>9</code>. | |
| − | + | # Use an imaging tool to apply an OS image to the virtual VHD drive. | |
| − | + | ||
| − | + | ||
| − | + | ||
| − | # Reconnect. | + | |
| − | # | + | |
| − | # | + | |
| − | # | + | |
=== Using a Virtual USB Floppy Drive (Virtual FDD) === | === Using a Virtual USB Floppy Drive (Virtual FDD) === | ||
| − | * | + | * Please note that not all computers support virtual floppy drives. |
| − | * | + | * Supports uncompressed floppy disk images (IMA, IMG, BIF, VFD). |
| − | * IMG, BIF, VFD | + | * Image files with .IMG, .BIF, or .VFD extensions must be renamed to .IMA to be recognized. |
| − | * | + | * The usage process is identical to the Virtual CD/VHD methods described above. |
== Specifications == | == Specifications == | ||
| − | # External Interface | + | # External Interface: USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C (Max 5Gbps) |
| − | # Internal Interface | + | # Internal Interface: SATA I / II / III (Backward compatible) |
| − | # 2.5 | + | # Drive Compatibility: 2.5-inch SATA HDD or SSD |
| − | # 12 | + | # Controls: 12 Tactile switches |
| − | # | + | # Display: Color LCD (128 x 160 dots) |
| − | # Material | + | # Material: Plastic |
== Manual == | == Manual == | ||
| − | *[https://help.iodd.kr/ IODD Web | + | * [https://help.iodd.kr/ IODD Web Manual] |
| − | *[http://dir.iodd.kr/iodd_ST400/en Quick Guide ( | + | * [http://dir.iodd.kr/iodd_ST400/en Quick Guide (Legacy)] |
| + | |||
| + | == Precautions == | ||
| + | |||
| + | * '''Caution: Insufficient Power Supply''' | ||
| + | ** USB bus-powered devices consume significant power. Connect the device directly to the motherboard USB ports (on the rear of the PC) whenever possible. | ||
| + | ** Using front panel USB ports or unpowered USB hubs may lead to recognition failure or data corruption due to insufficient power. | ||
| + | * '''Safe Removal Recommended''' | ||
| + | ** Disconnecting the cable while data is being written can corrupt the file system. Always use the "Safely Remove Hardware" function in your operating system. | ||
| + | ** For IODD products, it is safest to unmount the disk using the device's built-in "Safe Removal" menu or function before physical disconnection. | ||
| + | * '''Physical Shock Warning''' | ||
| + | ** Do not drop the product or subject it to strong impacts during operation. For HDD-based models, there is a high risk of permanent data loss due to read/write head damage. | ||
| + | * '''Use High-Quality Cables''' | ||
| + | ** It is recommended to use the original cable provided with the device. Cables that are too long or of low quality can cause voltage drops, leading to malfunctions. | ||
| + | * '''Utilize Write-Protect Mode (IODD Specific)''' | ||
| + | ** When using the device on public PCs where virus infection is a concern, enable the IODD "Write Protect" feature to safeguard your data. | ||
| + | * '''Backups are Essential''' | ||
| + | ** Storage devices are consumables. Please ensure that important data is backed up to a separate storage medium or cloud service. | ||
== Messages == | == Messages == | ||
=== Status Messages === | === Status Messages === | ||
| − | # <span class="notranslate">'''"Please Wait ..."'''</span> - | + | # <span class="notranslate">'''"Please Wait ..."'''</span> - Operation in progress. Please wait. |
| − | # <span class="notranslate">'''"Disconnect ..."'''</span> - | + | # <span class="notranslate">'''"Disconnect ..."'''</span> - Please disconnect the device. |
| − | # <span class="notranslate">'''"Saving data ..."'''</span> - | + | # <span class="notranslate">'''"Saving data ..."'''</span> - Saving data to the drive. Please wait until finished. |
| − | # <span class="notranslate">'''"Updating Flash ..."'''</span> - | + | # <span class="notranslate">'''"Updating Flash ..."'''</span> - Updating fonts or firmware. Do not disconnect the cable. |
| − | # <span class="notranslate">'''"Input Limit..."'''</span> - Password | + | # <span class="notranslate">'''"Input Limit..."'''</span> - Password retry limit exceeded. Please reconnect the device. |
| − | # <span class="notranslate">'''"Reconnect USB"'''</span> - | + | # <span class="notranslate">'''"Reconnect USB"'''</span> - Please disconnect and reconnect the USB cable. |
| − | # <span class="notranslate">'''"Not Match..."'''</span> - | + | # <span class="notranslate">'''"Not Match..."'''</span> - The entered password does not match. |
| − | # <span class="notranslate">'''"NO DEVICE !!!"'''</span> - HDD is not detected. | + | # <span class="notranslate">'''"NO DEVICE !!!"'''</span> - Internal drive (HDD/SSD) is not detected. |
| − | # <span class="notranslate">'''"HDD ERROR !!!"'''</span> - | + | # <span class="notranslate">'''"HDD ERROR !!!"'''</span> - Drive read error or excessive bad sectors detected. |
| − | # <span class="notranslate">'''"HDD WARNING ???"'''</span> - | + | # <span class="notranslate">'''"HDD WARNING ???"'''</span> - The drive contains some bad sectors. |
=== Error Messages === | === Error Messages === | ||
| − | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible | + | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="max-width:800px" > |
| − | <span class="notranslate">'''"Not Match..."'''</span> - | + | <span class="notranslate">'''"Not Match..."'''</span> - The password does not match. |
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
| − | * | + | * To login as Admin, prefix your password with '0'. (e.g., If the password is '1234', enter '01234'). |
| − | * | + | * IDs: Admin is '0', Users are '1' through '4'. |
</div> </div> | </div> </div> | ||
| − | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible | + | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="max-width:800px" > |
| − | <span class="notranslate">'''"Check HDD"'''</span> or '''Red Screen Popup''' - | + | <span class="notranslate">'''"Check HDD"'''</span> or '''Red Screen Popup''' - Drive check required. |
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
| − | * | + | * An error has occurred on the internal drive. Please refer to the [[#Troubleshooting|Troubleshooting]] section. |
</div> </div> | </div> </div> | ||
| − | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible | + | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="max-width:800px" > |
| − | <span class="notranslate">'''"No appropriate partition"'''</span> - | + | <span class="notranslate">'''"No appropriate partition"'''</span> - No valid partition found. |
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
| − | * | + | * The drive must be initialized (MBR or GPT) and formatted with at least one NTFS, exFAT, or FAT32 partition. |
| − | * Please refer [[#Initialization|Initialization]]. | + | * Please refer to the [[#Initialization|Initialization]] section. |
</div> </div> | </div> </div> | ||
| − | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible | + | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="max-width:800px" > |
| − | <span class="notranslate">'''"Drive Error"'''</span> | + | <span class="notranslate">'''"Drive Error"'''</span> - Drive communication error. |
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
* Unable to read the internal drive. | * Unable to read the internal drive. | ||
| − | * | + | * Try disconnecting the drive and connecting it to a different device or USB port. |
</div> </div> | </div> </div> | ||
| − | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible | + | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="max-width:800px" > |
| − | <span class="notranslate">'''"Too Many Files"'''</span> - | + | <span class="notranslate">'''"Too Many Files"'''</span> - Too many files in a single folder. |
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
| − | * The maximum number of files | + | * The maximum number of files per folder has been exceeded. |
| − | * | + | * The IODD supports a maximum of 32 files or subfolders within a single folder. |
| − | * | + | * Please organize your files by splitting them into subfolders. |
</div> </div> | </div> </div> | ||
| − | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible | + | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="max-width:800px" > |
| − | <span class="notranslate">'''..'''</span> - Parent folder. | + | <span class="notranslate">'''..'''</span> - Navigation to Parent folder. |
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
| − | * | + | * The current folder contains no subfolders or supported file formats. |
</div> </div> | </div> </div> | ||
| − | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible | + | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="max-width:800px" > |
| − | <span class="notranslate">'''"Disc Locked"'''</span> - | + | <span class="notranslate">'''"Disc Locked"'''</span> - Drive is currently locked or in use. |
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
| − | * The disk is | + | * The disk is currently being accessed by another program or process. Please close the associated application or unlock the disk. |
| − | * | + | * To force an unlock, safely disconnect and reconnect the USB cable. |
</div> </div> | </div> </div> | ||
| − | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible | + | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="max-width:800px" > |
| − | <span class="notranslate">'''"DEFRAG"'''</span> - | + | <span class="notranslate">'''"DEFRAG"'''</span> - File fragmentation detected. |
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
| − | * | + | * ISO files support a maximum of 24 fragments. VHD files must be completely unfragmented (0 fragments). |
| − | * To | + | * To resolve this, use [[wken:Disk_Defragmenter_(Windows)|Disk Defragmenter]] for [[wken:Defragmentation|Disk Defragmentation]]. |
| − | * | + | * For SSDs, it is recommended to use specialized tools like [http://www.mydefrag.net/ MyDefrag] or [https://www.ccleaner.com/defraggler Defraggler]. |
</div> </div> | </div> </div> | ||
| − | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible | + | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="max-width:800px" > |
| − | <span class="notranslate">'''"Not Use Dynamic"'''</span> - not supported | + | <span class="notranslate">'''"Not Use Dynamic"'''</span> - Dynamic VHD not supported. |
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
| − | * Dynamic VHD | + | * Dynamic VHD files are not supported. Only fixed-size VHD files can be used. |
</div> </div> | </div> </div> | ||
| − | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible | + | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="max-width:800px" > |
| − | <span class="notranslate">'''"Not Use Sparse"'''</span> - not supported | + | <span class="notranslate">'''"Not Use Sparse"'''</span> - Sparse files not supported. |
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
| − | * Sparse files are not supported. | + | * Sparse files are not supported by the device. |
</div> </div> | </div> </div> | ||
| − | + | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="max-width:800px; padding: 10px;" > | |
| − | + | <span class="notranslate">'''"Product Mismatch"'''</span> - Firmware compatibility error. | |
| − | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible | + | |
| − | + | ||
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
| − | + | * This error occurs if an incorrect product model was selected during a previous firmware update. | |
| + | * To resolve this, connect the device to your computer while holding down the <code>9</code> and <code>⏎ (Enter)</code> keys simultaneously. | ||
| + | * Release the keys after approximately 1 second; the device will then be recognized as a standard USB device. | ||
| + | * Once recognized, proceed with the firmware update again using the correct model version. | ||
</div> </div> | </div> </div> | ||
| − | |||
=== FAQ === | === FAQ === | ||
| − | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible | + | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="max-width:800px" > |
| − | IODD will not boot. | + | '''Q: The IODD will not boot from the PC.''' |
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
| − | * | + | * Please refer to the [[#Booting Error|Booting Error]] troubleshooting section for detailed solutions. |
</div> </div> | </div> </div> | ||
| − | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible | + | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="max-width:800px" > |
| − | I | + | '''Q: I forgot my password. Can I remove it? I do not mind if my data is lost.''' |
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
| − | There is no | + | * There is no way to bypass the password. You must re-initialize the device, which will erase all data. Please refer to the [[#Initialization|Initialization]] section. |
</div> </div> | </div> </div> | ||
| − | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible | + | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="max-width:800px" > |
| − | I | + | '''Q: I forgot my password. Can I recover it or restore my data?''' |
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
| − | No, | + | * No. Due to the high-level AES-256 encryption, it is absolutely impossible to recover the password or data, even by the manufacturer. |
</div> </div> | </div> </div> | ||
| − | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible | + | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="max-width:800px" > |
| − | The LCD displays "IODD MINO PRO" | + | '''Q: The LCD only displays "IODD MINO PRO" and does not progress.''' |
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
| − | * | + | * This indicates a system hang or firmware issue. Please perform a firmware update. |
</div> </div> | </div> </div> | ||
| − | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible | + | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="max-width:800px" > |
| − | + | '''Q: How can I unmount the currently loaded virtual drives (VHD, RMD, IMA)?''' | |
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
| − | * | + | * You can use one of the following methods: |
| − | # | + | # '''Unmount all drives:''' Press and hold <code>7</code> for 3 seconds. |
| − | # | + | # '''Unmount individual drives:''' Navigate the cursor to the specific drive you wish to detach and press the select key. |
| − | # | + | # '''Unmount the most recent drive:''' Press <code>7</code> (single press). |
</div> </div> | </div> </div> | ||
| − | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible | + | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="max-width:800px" > |
| − | The | + | '''Q: The firmware update fails repeatedly.''' |
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
| − | Please refer to [[# | + | * Please ensure you are using a stable USB port (rear of the PC) and refer to the [[#Firmware Update|Firmware Update]] instructions. |
</div> </div> | </div> </div> | ||
| − | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible | + | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible" style="max-width:800px; padding: 10px;" > |
| − | + | [[FILE:Excep_Code_Error_Icon.jpg|40px|link=]] '''Q: What should I do if a red popup with "Excep_code-" appears?''' | |
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | ||
| − | Please | + | Please follow the specific instructions displayed in the last sentence on the screen: |
| + | |||
| + | * <span class="notranslate">'''Excep_code- Please Reconnect'''</span> | ||
| + | ** Disconnect and reconnect the cable. This is often caused by a poor connection or insufficient power supply. | ||
| + | * <span class="notranslate">'''Excep_code- Please Check Disk'''</span> | ||
| + | ** Run a disk check (chkdsk) on your PC. To prevent future file system corruption, always use the '''"Safely Remove Hardware"''' function. | ||
| + | * <span class="notranslate">'''Excep_code- Please update firmware'''</span> | ||
| + | ** The system requires a firmware refresh. Please install the latest firmware version. | ||
</div> </div> | </div> </div> | ||
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== Firmware == | == Firmware == | ||
| − | === How to | + | === How to Update === |
| − | : Requirements : | + | : '''Requirements:''' Windows PC, USB Port. |
| − | : '''Warning''' | + | : '''Warning:''' Ensure only one IODD device is connected to the PC during the update. |
| − | : Please | + | : Please ensure you are installing the exact firmware version that matches your IODD model. |
| − | : If | + | : If an incorrect firmware is installed, simply retry the process with the correct version. |
| + | : '''Note:''' The device features a "bricking-proof" design. It will remain recoverable even if an unexpected error occurs during the update process. | ||
| + | |||
# Download the firmware file. | # Download the firmware file. | ||
| − | # | + | # Extract the ZIP file to a local folder. ('''Caution:''' Do not run the updater directly from within the ZIP file). |
| − | # Run the <span class="notranslate">EXE</span> | + | # Run the <span class="notranslate">EXE</span> file as an Administrator. |
| − | # If <span class="notranslate">"Device is Detected"</span> message appears, | + | # If the <span class="notranslate">"Device is Detected"</span> message appears, click the <span class="notranslate">"Update"</span> button. |
| − | #* If not, | + | #* If the device is not detected, try the following: |
| − | #* Use another computer. | + | #** Use a different USB port (preferably on the rear of the motherboard). |
| − | # | + | #** Use a different USB cable. |
| − | #* Press | + | #** Try the update on another computer. |
| − | # | + | # The update process typically takes 2-3 minutes. If the screen flickers, please wait patiently and '''DO NOT''' disconnect the USB cable. |
| + | # If the update finishes instantly without screen activity (this can happen if the version is already current), use the following "Force Update" method: | ||
| + | #* Disconnect the device. | ||
| + | #* Press and hold both the <code>9</code> and <code>⏎ (Enter)</code> buttons simultaneously while reconnecting the USB cable. | ||
| + | #* Continue holding the buttons for at least 7 seconds to force a re-flash of the firmware. | ||
| − | === Latest === | + | === Latest Firmware === |
| − | * [http://dir.iodd.kr/iodd_firmware_updater Download] | + | * [http://dir.iodd.kr/iodd_firmware_updater Download Latest Firmware] |
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Revision as of 15:29, 16 January 2026
Contents
- 1 iODD MINO PRO
- 2 Appearance
- 3 Functions
- 4 Specifications
- 5 Manual
- 6 Precautions
- 7 Messages
- 8 Firmware
iODD MINO PRO
Appearance
Functions
- Bootable Virtual CD-ROM Drive (DVD-ROM, Blu-ray)
- Eliminates the need to purchase physical DVD-ROMs or blank media for OS installation.
- Supports ISO (CD, DVD, Blu-ray) images.
- Bootable Virtual USB Drive and Flash Drive
- Multi-LUN Support
- Mount up to 3 VHDs, 1 ODD, and 1 Physical Drive simultaneously.
- System Monitoring
- Displays minimum voltage (VBUS), drive temperature, and health information (via
3Key).
- Displays minimum voltage (VBUS), drive temperature, and health information (via
- Hotkeys
- Supports various startup keys and hotkeys for efficient operation.
- Other Features
- Write Protection / Safe Removal / Loading State Save/Restore
- Real-time AES 256-bit XTS Military Grade Encryption
- Encryption is optional; the device can be used without it.
- Supports 4-38 digit passwords (6 digits is typically sufficient).
- Random keypad prevents fingerprint tracing.
- Supports 1 Administrator and 4 User passwords.
- Note: To login as Admin, prefix the password with '0' (e.g., if the password is '1234', enter '01234'). '0' is Admin, '1'-'4' are Users.
- Customizable permissions for each user.
- Text & Bitmap File Viewer
- Text: Supports UTF-16 (UCS-2) and ASCII.
- Bitmap (Experimental): Supports images under 128x160 (1, 16, 24-bit).
Menu
2- Moves the cursor up.8- Moves the cursor down.6,⏎- Execution / Select key.
- Mode Setting - Device configuration.
5- Toggles Write Protection On/Off. The icon will change to reflect the status.6- Toggles Fixed / Removable drive mode. The icon will change to reflect the status.3- Moves the selection up.9- Moves the selection down.- ---disabled--- - The following devices can be disabled:
- ODD - Virtual CD Drive (*.iso).
- HDD - Physical Drive.
- VHD - Virtual Drive (*.vhd, *.ima).
- AES256 encryption - Encryption settings (Administrator Mode).
- Warning: When setting or deleting the Admin password, all disk data will be erased. Please back up your data first.
- Admin
- Set 2nd P.W. - Secondary password setup. Enter a 4-38 digit password to set it. (Note: The Administrator password must be set first. The internal disk must not have an existing password).
- Set Password - Enter and set a 4-38 digit password for the Administrator. (All data will be erased, but data can be recovered if the setting is undone immediately).
- Del password - Delete the password. (This will erase all data).
- Chg password - Change the current password.
- general user
- User1 - User4
- Set Password - Enter and set a 4-38 digit password for the user.
- Del password - Delete the password.
- ☑Read-only - Enable write-protection.
- ☑User Change - Allow the user to change their own password.
- ☑User Delete - Allow the user to delete their own password.
- Save Users - Save the current user settings.
- User1 - User4
- AES256 encryption - Encryption settings (User Mode).
- Chg Password - Change the password.
- Del Password - Delete the password.
- USB Control - USB connection management.
- Keep P.W. 2min - Maintain the password in memory for 2 minutes after power-off. No password input is required if reconnected within this time.
- Write Protect - Enable Write-Protection for all drives.
- Refresh - Reconnect the USB.
- Safe Removal - Stop the spindle motor and enter power-saving mode.
- Information - Device and drive information.
- S.M.A.R.T. - Displays the status of the internal disk drive.
- HDD Health - Disk drive health status:
- << Good >> - Healthy / Clear.
- << Warning >> - Replacement is recommended.
- << Bad >> - Replacement is required.
- HDD Model - Disk drive model name.
- HDD Serial - Disk drive serial number.
- HDD Health - Disk drive health status:
- Product Info - Product information.
- Firmware Ver - Current firmware version of the IODD.
- USB Speed - Current USB connection speed:
- Full - speed - USB 1.1
- Hi - speed - USB 2.0
- Super - speed - USB 3.0
- S.M.A.R.T. - Displays the status of the internal disk drive.
- Setting - General settings.
- LCD Bright - Adjusts the LCD backlight brightness.
- Screen Saver - Activates after 2 minutes of inactivity. The LCD dims, and if the drive is encrypted, the screen locks for security.
- Load Default - Restores all settings to their factory default values.
- Language - Select the display language.
- English - English
- 한글 - Korean
- 简体中文 - Chinese
- 日本語 - Japanese
- Русский - Russian
Basic Functions
Supported Disk Partitions
- Supports MBR and GPT partition styles.
- Supported File Systems: FAT32, exFAT, and NTFS.
- Multiple partitions are supported. There are no constraints on root folder names (e.g., a folder named "_ISO" is not mandatory).
Sample Folder Tree
- The following folder tree is provided as an example.
- Any file and folder names are 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 Files│ │ Win 7Ent_x86_x64+8.1Pro+10Pro vol2.RMD │ │ Win7_Ult_SP1_Russian_x64.RMD │ │ Windows 10.RMD │ │ │ └─VHD Files│ │ 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
Key Definitions
- Browsing
-
2/8- Move selection up/down. -
6,⏎- Select a file or enter a folder. -
4- Go to the parent folder.
-
- Menu
-
⚙- Enter or exit the Menu.
-
- Hotkeys (Single Press)
-
1- Rescan the root folder. -
3- Display VBUS minimum voltage, drive temperature, and health information. -
5- View file information. -
7- Eject the most recently loaded virtual drive (HDD or CD).- Displays the full filename, size, and fragmentation status of the current file.
-
9- Save the current loading status. -
0- View Help.- Displays information about the current menu or active error messages.
-
- Hotkeys (Long Press - 3 Seconds)
-
1- Reconnect the device. -
3- Reconnect with Write-Protection enabled. -
4- View the partition list (Select the default partition). -
7- Reconnect with all virtual drives detached. -
9- Detach the USB connection and enter Sleep Mode. -
0- Reconnect with Write-Protection temporarily disabled.
-
- Startup Keys (Hold key while connecting)
-
1- Reset to factory settings. -
3- Start with Write-Protection enabled. -
5- Start in Standalone Mode (without connecting to a PC).- Finish settings and then reconnect or disconnect.
-
7- Start with all virtual drives unmounted. -
⚙- Enter the Menu in Standalone Mode.- Finish settings and then reconnect or disconnect.
-
0- Display startup key information in Standalone Mode.- Press and hold the corresponding key to reconnect with that specific function.
- Pressing any other key will reconnect without using a startup function.
-
Save Status and Disconnect
- To save the current loading state and enter Sleep Mode:
- Press and hold the
9key for 3 seconds.
- Press and hold the
Selecting a File
- To ensure the loading state is maintained after a file is selected, you must save the state manually.
- Please refer to the key operations in the Key Definitions section above.
Safely Remove Hardware in OS
- If the IODD partition is formatted as NTFS, using the "Safely Remove Hardware" function is mandatory before disconnecting the device from the host.
- NTFS does not always write data to the drive immediately.
- Please use Safely Remove Hardware before physical disconnection.
Initialization
- Initialize the drive using (wken:MBR) or (wken:GPT) partition styles.
- Format partitions using (NTFS | exFAT | FAT32).
- Note: FAT32 partitions have a 4GB file size limit. Please use this format with caution.
- The partition used by IODD does not necessarily have to be the first partition.
- Copy your files or folders to the IODD.
- Perform a "Safely Remove Hardware" operation (Crucial if using NTFS).
- Reconnect the IODD.
- If the file list on the screen does not match what you copied, press and hold
4for 3 seconds to refresh.- You can also select the default partition from the list.
Troubleshooting
- If an error occurs, follow these steps sequentially until the issue is resolved:
- Admin/User Login: If your password is '1234', enter '01234' for Admin (ID '0') or '11234' for User 1 (ID '1').
- The first digit represents the User ID: Admin is '0', Users are '1'–'4'.
- Temporary Reset: Press and hold
7while connecting to the PC. - Factory Reset: Press and hold
1while connecting to the PC. - Disk Check: Run a Disk Check ( chkdsk) on Windows to repair file system errors.
- Re-initialization: Back up your data and perform the Initialization process again.
- If the issue appears to be hardware-related:
- Reboot your PC.
- Try a different USB cable.
- Connect the device to a different PC.
- Force Firmware Recovery: Connect the device to the PC while holding both
9and⏎for 7 seconds.- This will re-flash the current firmware to recover the device.
Configure Multi Device
- Go to Menu -> Mode Setting.
- Refer to the Menu section for detailed navigation.
- You can configure up to 5 devices independently.
Using a Virtual CD Drive (DVD-ROM or Blu-ray ROM)
- An ODD device must be enabled. (See Configure Multi Device)
- Copy your ISO files to the IODD (root or subfolders).
- Use Safely Remove Hardware. (This is mandatory for NTFS partitions).
- Reconnect the device.
- Select the desired ISO file.
- To save the loading status for future use, press
9. - If the PC does not detect the boot device, reboot the PC using (Ctrl-Alt-Del).
Booting Error
- Verify that the ISO file itself is bootable.
- If your PC does not support Multi-LUN, please configure only one active drive at a time.
- Compare the behavior with a physical USB DVD-ROM to rule out ISO-related issues.
- Use a USB Y-cable to provide auxiliary power, as the IODD is a bus-powered device that may require additional voltage.
- If your laptop has an internal DVD-ROM, disable it in the BIOS settings or remove it physically.
- Older operating systems may lack the necessary drivers to boot on newer motherboards.
- Example: It is generally not possible to install a genuine version of Windows 7 on the Skylake platform using a USB DVD-ROM device.
Using a Virtual VHD Drive (Virtual Hard Disk)
- At least one VHD device must be enabled. (See Configure Multi Device)
- Important: Only fixed-size VHD files are supported. (Dynamic VHD and VHDX formats are not supported).
- Fixed-size VMDK files are also supported.
- It is highly recommended to create VHD files directly on the IODD using "VHD Tool++", as it ensures files are created without fragmentation.
- If you copy an existing VHD file, it must be unfragmented to function correctly.
- Up to 3 VHD drives can be mounted simultaneously.
- Create a VHD file using VHD Tool++.
- Reconnect the device.
- Select the VHD file from the list.
- To save the loading status, press
9. - Use an imaging tool to apply an OS image to the virtual VHD drive.
Using a Virtual USB Floppy Drive (Virtual FDD)
- Please note that not all computers support virtual floppy drives.
- Supports uncompressed floppy disk images (IMA, IMG, BIF, VFD).
- Image files with .IMG, .BIF, or .VFD extensions must be renamed to .IMA to be recognized.
- The usage process is identical to the Virtual CD/VHD methods described above.
Specifications
- External Interface: USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C (Max 5Gbps)
- Internal Interface: SATA I / II / III (Backward compatible)
- Drive Compatibility: 2.5-inch SATA HDD or SSD
- Controls: 12 Tactile switches
- Display: Color LCD (128 x 160 dots)
- Material: Plastic
Manual
Precautions
- Caution: Insufficient Power Supply
- USB bus-powered devices consume significant power. Connect the device directly to the motherboard USB ports (on the rear of the PC) whenever possible.
- Using front panel USB ports or unpowered USB hubs may lead to recognition failure or data corruption due to insufficient power.
- Safe Removal Recommended
- Disconnecting the cable while data is being written can corrupt the file system. Always use the "Safely Remove Hardware" function in your operating system.
- For IODD products, it is safest to unmount the disk using the device's built-in "Safe Removal" menu or function before physical disconnection.
- Physical Shock Warning
- Do not drop the product or subject it to strong impacts during operation. For HDD-based models, there is a high risk of permanent data loss due to read/write head damage.
- Use High-Quality Cables
- It is recommended to use the original cable provided with the device. Cables that are too long or of low quality can cause voltage drops, leading to malfunctions.
- Utilize Write-Protect Mode (IODD Specific)
- When using the device on public PCs where virus infection is a concern, enable the IODD "Write Protect" feature to safeguard your data.
- Backups are Essential
- Storage devices are consumables. Please ensure that important data is backed up to a separate storage medium or cloud service.
Messages
Status Messages
- "Please Wait ..." - Operation in progress. Please wait.
- "Disconnect ..." - Please disconnect the device.
- "Saving data ..." - Saving data to the drive. Please wait until finished.
- "Updating Flash ..." - Updating fonts or firmware. Do not disconnect the cable.
- "Input Limit..." - Password retry limit exceeded. Please reconnect the device.
- "Reconnect USB" - Please disconnect and reconnect the USB cable.
- "Not Match..." - The entered password does not match.
- "NO DEVICE !!!" - Internal drive (HDD/SSD) is not detected.
- "HDD ERROR !!!" - Drive read error or excessive bad sectors detected.
- "HDD WARNING ???" - The drive contains some bad sectors.
Error Messages
"Not Match..." - The password does not match.
- To login as Admin, prefix your password with '0'. (e.g., If the password is '1234', enter '01234').
- IDs: Admin is '0', Users are '1' through '4'.
"Check HDD" or Red Screen Popup - Drive check required.
- An error has occurred on the internal drive. Please refer to the Troubleshooting section.
"No appropriate partition" - No valid partition found.
- The drive must be initialized (MBR or GPT) and formatted with at least one NTFS, exFAT, or FAT32 partition.
- Please refer to the Initialization section.
"Drive Error" - Drive communication error.
- Unable to read the internal drive.
- Try disconnecting the drive and connecting it to a different device or USB port.
"Too Many Files" - Too many files in a single folder.
- The maximum number of files per folder has been exceeded.
- The IODD supports a maximum of 32 files or subfolders within a single folder.
- Please organize your files by splitting them into subfolders.
.. - Navigation to Parent folder.
- The current folder contains no subfolders or supported file formats.
"Disc Locked" - Drive is currently locked or in use.
- The disk is currently being accessed by another program or process. Please close the associated application or unlock the disk.
- To force an unlock, safely disconnect and reconnect the USB cable.
"DEFRAG" - File fragmentation detected.
- ISO files support a maximum of 24 fragments. VHD files must be completely unfragmented (0 fragments).
- To resolve this, use Disk Defragmenter for Disk Defragmentation.
- For SSDs, it is recommended to use specialized tools like MyDefrag or Defraggler.
"Not Use Dynamic" - Dynamic VHD not supported.
- Dynamic VHD files are not supported. Only fixed-size VHD files can be used.
"Not Use Sparse" - Sparse files not supported.
- Sparse files are not supported by the device.
"Product Mismatch" - Firmware compatibility error.
- This error occurs if an incorrect product model was selected during a previous firmware update.
- To resolve this, connect the device to your computer while holding down the
9and⏎ (Enter)keys simultaneously. - Release the keys after approximately 1 second; the device will then be recognized as a standard USB device.
- Once recognized, proceed with the firmware update again using the correct model version.
FAQ
Q: The IODD will not boot from the PC.
- Please refer to the Booting Error troubleshooting section for detailed solutions.
Q: I forgot my password. Can I remove it? I do not mind if my data is lost.
- There is no way to bypass the password. You must re-initialize the device, which will erase all data. Please refer to the Initialization section.
Q: I forgot my password. Can I recover it or restore my data?
- No. Due to the high-level AES-256 encryption, it is absolutely impossible to recover the password or data, even by the manufacturer.
Q: The LCD only displays "IODD MINO PRO" and does not progress.
- This indicates a system hang or firmware issue. Please perform a firmware update.
Q: How can I unmount the currently loaded virtual drives (VHD, RMD, IMA)?
- You can use one of the following methods:
- Unmount all drives: Press and hold
7for 3 seconds. - Unmount individual drives: Navigate the cursor to the specific drive you wish to detach and press the select key.
- Unmount the most recent drive: Press
7(single press).
Q: The firmware update fails repeatedly.
- Please ensure you are using a stable USB port (rear of the PC) and refer to the Firmware Update instructions.
Q: What should I do if a red popup with "Excep_code-" appears?
Please follow the specific instructions displayed in the last sentence on the screen:
- Excep_code- Please Reconnect
- Disconnect and reconnect the cable. This is often caused by a poor connection or insufficient power supply.
- Excep_code- Please Check Disk
- Run a disk check (chkdsk) on your PC. To prevent future file system corruption, always use the "Safely Remove Hardware" function.
- Excep_code- Please update firmware
- The system requires a firmware refresh. Please install the latest firmware version.
Firmware
How to Update
- Requirements: Windows PC, USB Port.
- Warning: Ensure only one IODD device is connected to the PC during the update.
- Please ensure you are installing the exact firmware version that matches your IODD model.
- If an incorrect firmware is installed, simply retry the process with the correct version.
- Note: The device features a "bricking-proof" design. It will remain recoverable even if an unexpected error occurs during the update process.
- Download the firmware file.
- Extract the ZIP file to a local folder. (Caution: Do not run the updater directly from within the ZIP file).
- Run the EXE file as an Administrator.
- If the "Device is Detected" message appears, click the "Update" button.
- If the device is not detected, try the following:
- Use a different USB port (preferably on the rear of the motherboard).
- Use a different USB cable.
- Try the update on another computer.
- If the device is not detected, try the following:
- The update process typically takes 2-3 minutes. If the screen flickers, please wait patiently and DO NOT disconnect the USB cable.
- If the update finishes instantly without screen activity (this can happen if the version is already current), use the following "Force Update" method:
- Disconnect the device.
- Press and hold both the
9and⏎ (Enter)buttons simultaneously while reconnecting the USB cable. - Continue holding the buttons for at least 7 seconds to force a re-flash of the firmware.