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High End Systems DL.3 - Chapter 18: Restoring the System; Hardware Requirements; Performing the System Restore

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DL.3 Digital Light User Manual 317
Chapter 18:
Restoring the System
You can perform a system restore on a DL.3, Axon, or DL.2 Server with
your System Restore CD.
A system restore will replace the following components:
Microsoft Windows Embedded Operating System
Application
The system restore does not replace the Settings, the Stock content, or User content.
Hardware Requirements
A system restore can be done to replace the O/S partition of the drive, but should only be done
as part of a specified upgrade plan. In that case, the XPe image the fixture shipped with will
need to be updated.
All system restore operations require the System Restore CD that ships with each media server.
If y
ou have misplaced or damaged this CD, you may contact High End Systems
(http://www.highend.com) for a replacement.
For a system restore, you will also need:
External USB CD drive (for DL.3 and DL.2 fixtures only)
USB keyboard
Optional USB mouse, which may require the addition of a USB hub for DL.2 fixtures.
Performing the System Restore
Use the following steps to perform a system restore.
1. Plug your USB CD or DVD drive, keyboard, and
mouse (optional) into one of the external
USB ports on the media server. On DL.3 and DL.2 fixtures, you may need to use a USB hub,
although this should only be a requirement if you wish to use a mouse.
2. Power on or reboot the media server. The System R
estore menu will display on the Axon
monitor or the Menu Screen on DL.3 and DL.2 fixtures.
3. When the fixture boots and the High End Syste
ms logo is seen, press F8 (Asus) or F10
(Intel) to enter the boot menu for the respective motherboard.
4. Select the appropriate boot dev
ice and when you see “Hit any key to boot from CD…, press
a key on your keyboard.
Caution: Contact High End Systems Support
(http://www.highend.com) PRIOR to
ini
tiating a Full Restore!

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