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Installation and User Manual for Zengbajia, Restoration Card, and Protection Card
For Windows system properties, select "A"; for Linux system properties, select "B". The "P" partition is a system-exclusive partition, which means it can only be seen in this system. The "S" partition is a shared partition, which can be seen and used by all systems.
Zengba Card, Restore Card, Protection Card Common Operation Interface Description:
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1. Install the Protection Card
u Turn off the computer, unplug the power, and open the case.
u Insert the hardware card into the PCI-E slot on the motherboard (any slot type from X1 to X16 is acceptable). (See Figure 1)
u Close the case, plug in the power, and start the computer.
u After reading the white bar, enter the Protection Card installation wizard interface.

Figure 1
2. Installation Settings
Fresh Installation:
u After reading the white bar, the installation wizard interface will appear, generally it is recommended to choose a fresh installation.
▲ Note: A fresh installation will repartition your hard drive. If you have data on your hard drive that needs to be retained, please back it up in advance.

Figure 2-1
Click Next to enter Disk Partitioning

Figure 2-2
▲ Note:
1. The size range of the temporary storage area can be set from 100MB to 10GB, used to temporarily store user operation data.
2. Generally, we recommend that the capacity of the temporary storage area be at least greater than 2GB, and it is recommended to set it to 9999.
3. For Windows system properties, select "A"; for Linux system properties, select "B". The "P" partition is a system exclusive partition, which can only be seen under this system; the "S" partition is a shared partition, which can be seen and used by all systems.
u After confirming the information is correct, click Next

Figure 2-3
▲ Note:
After selecting the corresponding network card type and hard disk interface type; if you need to set a password, you can set it here by entering the desired password in the password box, and after setting, click Create New Password, then click the "OK" button. (It is recommended to set the password before sending data)
u Click Finish, the computer will automatically restart, and the following interface will appear, this interface is called the "Operating System Menu", and all shortcut operations of the Protection Card are completed in this interface.

Figure 2-4
3. Install the Operating System
The installation of the operating system is the same as usual, and will not be elaborated here.
▲ Note:
When installing multiple operating systems, if it is UEFI boot, you can press "Enter" on the operating system to enter the system once, this operation is to read the corresponding partition of the system. For example:
When installing the XP system, first press the Enter key in the XP system, then restart, and enter the PE system to install the operating system;
When installing Win7, return to the "Operating System Menu", select Win7 - press Enter, and restart to enter the PE system to install the system.
4. Operating System Settings
For specific settings, refer to "Virtual Desktop | Cloud Desktop | Protection Card | Restore Card - General Operating System Settings".
5. Protection Card Settings

Figure 5-1 (Common Shortcut Keys)
As shown in the above figure, press F10 in the "Operating System Menu" to enter the system management interface.

Figure 5-2

Figure 5-3
As shown in Figures 5-2 and 5-3, generally only set the basic settings and network settings parameters in the red box, the others can use the default settings. After completing the settings, press "OK", and the computer will automatically restart.
The initial installation settings are all done on the sender side, and the parameters are sent to the receiver side through network copy - network tools.
6. Install Upper Layer Drivers
After installing the operating system and setting it up, you need to install the upper layer drivers for the Protection Card for it to function in protection and restoration.
7. Network Copy
▲ Note: Except for sending data (i.e., the operating system) using 32-bit mode, all others should use 16-bit mode 1.
u Network Installation Receiver
(1) On the sender side (master disk), press F10 in the operating system menu - network settings - 16-bit network copy environment - network copy - mode 1 - switch type (choose 100Mps or 1000Mps) - network copy - wait for login - after the machine logs in, click Finish Login, the following interface will appear, Figure 7-1.

Figure 7-1
(2) Click "Network Installation Receiver", after the transfer is complete, it will prompt that the network installation receiver is successful, click "OK", then click "Wait for Login". Figure 7-2.

Figure 7-2
u Reassign IP
(1) After installing the network installation receiver, click Wait for Login, after the machine logs in, click Finish Login, as shown in Figure 7-3.

Figure 7-3
(2) Next is to assign IP, at this time you can arrange according to the seat number in the machine room, there are two arrangement methods:
u First method: The sender clicks "Shutdown Receiver" to turn off all machines, the sender clicks "Wait for Login", the receiver turns on the receiver in the order required by the machine room layout, and logs in to the sender one by one, so that the connection numbers of the receivers can be arranged. The sender clicks "Finish Login".
u Second method: In the Figure 7-3 interface, press ESC on the receiver to cancel the login, at this time the corresponding seat number in the receiver will turn red. After canceling all, the sender clicks "Cancel Login", then clicks "Wait for Login", and then on the receiver, press "F9" one by one to manually log in to the sender. After all are logged in, the sender clicks "Finish Login".
After arranging the order, the sender clicks "Finish Login" and then clicks "Reassign IP", as shown in Figure 7-4.

Figure 7-4
(3) Click "Continue Allocation", check "Lock Current Allocation Information", confirm it is correct, then click OK to return to the sending end control console interface. See Figure 7-5.

Figure 7-5
(4) At this point, after allocating the IP, parameters need to be sent, and the receiving end can obtain the allocated IP after restarting. The specific steps for sending parameters are as follows:
In the sending end control console interface, click Network Tools - Transfer Parameters. After the transfer is complete, the receiving end will automatically restart. See Figures 7-6 and 7.

Figure 7-6

Figure 7-7
u Send Data
(1) After allocating the IP, all machines restart and log in. Click to complete the login, then click to cancel the login, press Esc to exit, and return to the operating system menu interface. See Figure 7-8.

Figure 7-8
(2) In this interface, press F10 to enter the system management interface, select "Network Settings", choose "32-bit mode" for network copy environment, and click "Network Copy". See Figure 7-9.

Figure 7-9
(3) In the pop-up interface, select the copy mode and switch type. After selection, click "Network Copy" to enter the console interface. See Figures 7-10 and 11.

Figure 7-10

Figure 7-11
(4) Click to send data, as shown in Figure 7-12, select "All Operating Systems", and after the transfer is complete, set the action to "Receiving End Automatically Modify IP".

Figure 7-12
(5) After the settings are complete, click OK to enter the send data interface, as shown in Figure 7-13. After the data is sent, check if there are any issues with the system. If there are no issues, the installation work of this protection card is basically complete.

Figure 7-13
▲ Note: What prerequisites are needed for 32-bit copy mode to work?
l Windows upper layer drivers need to be installed first: The 32-bit copy mode is enabled when installing the Windows upper layer drivers, so it requires the Windows drivers to be installed first (in a multi-system situation, it is sufficient to have one system installed).
l IP address needs to be set: "Network Copy IP" is specifically set for 32-bit copy mode and will not affect the user's operating system; if the "Local IPv4 Address" in the network settings already exists, there is no need to set the "Network Copy IP". The 32-bit copy mode will work with the "Local IPv4 Address"; when "Enable DHCP" is checked, a specific "Network Copy IP" needs to be set.


