How to Boot a Run-Time Image on a CEPC from a Hard Disk Drive (Windows CE 5.0)

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To boot a run-time image directly from a hard disk on a CEPC, you must transfer the run-time image to the hard disk. Platform Builder provides boot disk images that you can use to configure the hard disk drive to boot run-time images. Other methods of booting from a hard disk drive typically require access to a Microsoft® Windows® 98 boot disk; the basic input/output system (BIOS) boot loader method does not.

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  Step Topic
1. Add your Integrated Device Electronics (IDE) hard disk drive to the CEPC by connecting a power supply and a ribbon cable to the hard disk drive, and configure the jumper settings.

Consult the hard disk drive manufacturer's Web site or documentation for information on configuring jumper settings. If you need to, enable hard disk drive detection in the BIOS.

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2. After your CEPC starts, view the BIOS routines.

Verify that the hard disk drive appears as the primary master device. If the hard disk drive does not appear as the primary master device, check the power supply and ribbon cable connections, and verify the jumper settings of the hard disk drive with the manufacturer's Web site or documentation.

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3. On your development workstation, create two boot disks.

Use the Setupdisk.144 and Bootdisk.144 disk images.

Configuring a Hard Disk Drive with the BIOS Boot Loader
4. In your OS design, include a driver and file system for your hard disk drive, then build and download the run-time image. Building and Transferring a Run-Time Image to a Hard Disk Drive
5. On your development workstation, from the Platform Builder Target menu, choose Detach Device. Not applicable
6. Remove the boot floppy disk from your CEPC, restart the CEPC, and then verify that the run-time image boots on your CEPC.

The run-time image now boots directly from the CEPC hard disk.

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See Also

How-to Topics | Specialized Boot Loaders

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