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This function will erase all data per DoD 5220.22-M Standards, then verifies erasure of the
connected device(s).
Scroll to select "DoD EraseComp", then press "OK" to start the erasing and verification
process.
4.5 7-Pass Erase
This function will erase device(s) 7 times complying with DoD 5220.22-M(ECE) Standards.
Scroll to select "7-Pass Erase", then press "OK" to start the erasing process.
4.6 Secure Erase
This function erases the non-loadable areas complying with NIST 800-88 Standards.
Scroll to select "Secure Erase ", then press "OK" to start the erasing process.
Caution
If Secure Erase process is interrupted, the device will be locked. Please
execute again and wait until it finishes.
4.7 Enhanced Secure Erase
This function erases devices that supports this feature.
Scroll to select "Enhanced Secure Erase", then press "OK" to start the erasing process.
4.8 US Army AR 380-19
This function will erase device(s) complying with Army Regulation 380-19 by the US Army.
Scroll to select "US Army AR 380-19", then press "OK" to start the erasing process.
5. Utility
This menu contains submenus related to device information, system information and
updates.
Scroll to select "Utility”, then press "OK" to view the submenus.
5.1 Show Device Info
This function will display basic information such as device model, name, capacity, etc.…
Scroll to select "Show Device Info”, then press "OK" to view the connected device(s). Then
scroll through to view connected device(s) by port number order.
5.2 Update System
Step 1: Prepare a USB drive for update.
Connect a USB drive to PC. Download the latest firmware provided by our technical support,
unzip the BIOS firmware, then save it to the root directory in the USB drive.
Note
The USB’s format must be: FAT16 or FAT32.