SiI3114 BIOS

Version 5.0.73

 

Contents

I.          Overview

II.         Programming Instructions

II.         New Features

III.       Corrected Problems

 

I.            Overview - Contents

 

r5073.bin         - add-in card raid BIOS

5073.bin           - motherboard BIOS for OEM use in development. This BIOS is not intended for general end-users. End-users with a SiI3114 onboard a motherboard, please contact the motherboard manufacturer for a BIOS upgrade.

 

II.         Programming Instructions

1. Verify the SATARAID SiI3114 driver to be one of the following:

            Vista 32 bit – 1.0.16.0

            Vista 64 bit – 1.0.10.0

            XP SP2 or 2003 Server SP1 32 bit or – 1.0.15.0

            XP SP2 or 2003 Server SP1 64 bit or – 1.0.9.0

           

If the driver version precedes those noted, download the latest driver from www.siliconimage.com.

a.       Right click on “My Computer” and select Manage

b.      Select Device Manager from the Computer Management tree

c.       Expand the “SCSI and RAID controllers” set of items

d.      Right click on the “Silicon Image SiI3114 SATALink Controller” and select Properties from the pop-up menu

e.       Select the Drivers tab

f.        Find “Driver Version” reported on the tab

2. Ensure that a SATA device is plugged into a 3114 SATA port.

3. Launch the Silicon Image ATA Controllers application from the Windows Control Panel.

4. Click the Flash BIOS tab

5. Click the Browse button and select the b5073.bin file to program base BIOS or r5073.bin to program RAID BIOS.

6. Click the Program Flash button

 

Note: The firmware download should take less than five minutes to complete.

               

III.     New Features

 

1.      POST now includes a warning message for a RAID1 in a degraded state

 

IV.      Corrected Problems

 

1.      System may hang during a quick, low level format

 

2.      Option ROM (BIOS) GUI may freeze up.

 

3.      Option ROM (BIOS) configuration utility would not allow the addition of a 2TB spare drive.

 

4.      Resolved display problems found in the option ROM (BIOS) GUI