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Jackson Armor Card

Date: Friday, September 9, 2005
Author: Jsgolfman
Provided By: Jackson Armor
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Set Anti-IO operation


Defend against hackers or other improper actions to destroy data on HHD by setting I/O access mode. We recommended Normal mode.


Password is mandatory. There is no option for turning off password. Also, in case of a lost password, turn off the PC and unplug the power cord. Remove the Armor Card and execute clear.exe which can be found on the driver CD. This will clear all of the configuration data and the default password can be used once again.


Backup CMOS data



Select "backup CMOS data" command. System will prompt "Analyzing and backup CMOS data", Press enter and PC will begin to backup CMOS data. After 3 restarts - screen prompt "CMOS data has been backed up".


Network Clone


For most of you, this will never be used. This is for networks only and each PC must have the Armor Card installed. From this screen you can adjust the settings for cloning the data.



Uninstalling the card

  1. Remove the Jackson Armor Card Drivers: For windows 2000 / NT / XP / 2003, uninstall the driver by running install CD. Note: For windows 9X / ME there are no drivers to be uninstalled. Select "Uninstall" command at prompt "uninstall the Jackson Armor Card" Press "enter" key. You have just removed the Jackson Armor Card drivers from your PC.
  2. Uninstall Jackson Armor Card physically from your PC

Warning: do not physically remove the Jackson Armor Card before uninstalling drivers


Extras


Now, if all that weren't enough, JB even throws in some good free programs to help you get your system running in top shape:




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