88 Service Manual
6 Software Installation and Upgrade
● Do not remove the USB drive during the system reboot. Otherwise, the system cannot be
started up.
● The stored images or patient information will not be damaged or lost if you update the
software by the USB drive.
6.3.2 Kernel and Software Installation
6.3.2.1 Update Concerns
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System data on the hard disk will be erased during software installation. Ensure you back up all
data before the installation.
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Ensure the USB drive is written with the latest kernel files.
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Place the master file (adata file) and the control code file (asecure file) into the updated directory
of the USB drive. Ensure only one asecure file is in the Update directory.
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Unload the USB drive before you remove it.
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When configuring BIOS, use the arrow keys on the USB keyboard to highlight an item, and press
the Enter key to confirm. Or, press the Freeze key to back to the previous screen.
6.3.2.2 BIOS Settings
To enter BIOS
Connect the USB drive written with kernel and updated files, the USB keyboard to the ultrasound
system. Hold down the Delete key on the USB keyboard, a prompt reminds you to enter the
password. Enter service, and then press the Enter key to enter the BIOS Settings screen.
To enable priority
1. Select Hard Drive BBS Priorities in the Boot menu, set Boot Option1 to the desired USB
drive.
Boot Option #1 [Kingston Data Travel...]
Boot Option #2 [Built-in EFI Shell]
2. Exit the Boot menu, ensure Boot Option1 is set to the desired USB drive in the Boot Option
Priorities menu.
Boot Option Priorities
Boot Option #1 [Kingston Data Travel...]
Boot Option #2 [Built-in EFI Shell]
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To set display mode
Choose Chipset -> System Agent (SA) Configuration -> Graphics Configuration -> LCD
Control -> Primary IGFX Boot Display -> HDMI.