2024年4月7日发(作者:受妍妍)
SSD Toolbox/Firmware Update Guide for Windows
Thank you for purchasing an OCZ Solid State Drive. Our firmware updates are designed to
enhance the performance of your drive . If you would like to update the firmware on your drive
to the latest officially released version, this guide explains the proper procedure for Windows.
You can check the firmware version number in the device manager or BIOS.
SUPPORTED SSDs:
•SATA II 3 Gb/s: Vertex 2, Vertex 2 Pro, Vertex 2 EX, Vertex LE, and Agility 2
•SATA III 6Gb/s: Vertex 3, Vertex 3 Max IOPS, Agility 3, and Solid 3
•PCIe: RevoDrive3 and RevoDrive3 X2
WARNING:
1)OCZ Toolbox is not supported on drives (Vertex 3, Vertex 3 Max IOPS, Agility 3, Solid 3, RevoDrive 3,
and RevoDrive 3 X2) running as the boot drive. The SSD must be installed as a secondary drive for the
Toolbox to properly function. An alternative way of using a standalone Linux distribution booting off the CD
can update primary boot SSD. See “Updating your firmware with a drive that can not updated as a primary
drive” section for more details.
2)OCZ Toolbox will not be recognized by Intel motherboards running RST drivers. We
recommend using Microsoft ACHI drivers for Toolbox to be properly recognized.
3)Updating your firmware with the OCZ Toolbox is not supported under Windows XP.
4)Always download the latest OCZ Toolbox Version from: /ssd_tools/
5)Flashing your SSD should not result in data r, OCZ recommends that you back up your data
as a precaution before proceeding.
6)An internet connectionis required for firmware update.
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SSD Toolbox/Firmware Update Guide for Windows
Begin Here:
Inside the zip file, there will be a single EXE file; no installation necessary. The file can be unzipped
to the desktop. If running Windows 7 or Vista, you must run the program as an Administrator. Unless
UAC (User Account Control) is disabled in Windows 7/Vista, simply being logged in on an
Administrative account is not enough. You MUST right click the file and click "Run as Administrator".
Alternatively, you can right click and choose properties, then tell the program to always run as an
Administrator under compatibility. You should see this:
Select your drive:
Once a drive is selected, the Tools, Security, and Details buttons will become available.
8/17/2011
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2024年4月7日发(作者:受妍妍)
SSD Toolbox/Firmware Update Guide for Windows
Thank you for purchasing an OCZ Solid State Drive. Our firmware updates are designed to
enhance the performance of your drive . If you would like to update the firmware on your drive
to the latest officially released version, this guide explains the proper procedure for Windows.
You can check the firmware version number in the device manager or BIOS.
SUPPORTED SSDs:
•SATA II 3 Gb/s: Vertex 2, Vertex 2 Pro, Vertex 2 EX, Vertex LE, and Agility 2
•SATA III 6Gb/s: Vertex 3, Vertex 3 Max IOPS, Agility 3, and Solid 3
•PCIe: RevoDrive3 and RevoDrive3 X2
WARNING:
1)OCZ Toolbox is not supported on drives (Vertex 3, Vertex 3 Max IOPS, Agility 3, Solid 3, RevoDrive 3,
and RevoDrive 3 X2) running as the boot drive. The SSD must be installed as a secondary drive for the
Toolbox to properly function. An alternative way of using a standalone Linux distribution booting off the CD
can update primary boot SSD. See “Updating your firmware with a drive that can not updated as a primary
drive” section for more details.
2)OCZ Toolbox will not be recognized by Intel motherboards running RST drivers. We
recommend using Microsoft ACHI drivers for Toolbox to be properly recognized.
3)Updating your firmware with the OCZ Toolbox is not supported under Windows XP.
4)Always download the latest OCZ Toolbox Version from: /ssd_tools/
5)Flashing your SSD should not result in data r, OCZ recommends that you back up your data
as a precaution before proceeding.
6)An internet connectionis required for firmware update.
8/17/2011
1
SSD Toolbox/Firmware Update Guide for Windows
Begin Here:
Inside the zip file, there will be a single EXE file; no installation necessary. The file can be unzipped
to the desktop. If running Windows 7 or Vista, you must run the program as an Administrator. Unless
UAC (User Account Control) is disabled in Windows 7/Vista, simply being logged in on an
Administrative account is not enough. You MUST right click the file and click "Run as Administrator".
Alternatively, you can right click and choose properties, then tell the program to always run as an
Administrator under compatibility. You should see this:
Select your drive:
Once a drive is selected, the Tools, Security, and Details buttons will become available.
8/17/2011
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