diff --git a/docs/transparent-validation/ASRock-SPC741D8/presale-assembly-and-validation.md b/docs/transparent-validation/ASRock-SPC741D8/presale-assembly-and-validation.md index 63dd8b400f..fed1e0150d 100644 --- a/docs/transparent-validation/ASRock-SPC741D8/presale-assembly-and-validation.md +++ b/docs/transparent-validation/ASRock-SPC741D8/presale-assembly-and-validation.md @@ -188,11 +188,12 @@ of the platform not booting due to bad hardware configuration. Here's a list of steps that need to be performed: -1. Downloads the latests stable DTS version from +1. Download the latest DTS version (pre-release (`rc`) included) from [releases](https://github.com/Dasharo/meta-dts/releases/) and [flash the image](https://docs.dasharo.com/dasharo-tools-suite/documentation/running/#bootable-usb-stick) to the flash drive. For non-technical users, it is recommended to use Etcher to flash the image onto the flash drive. + 1. Connect the device to the mains power. 1. Open the front panel using the attached key. 1. Plug the previously prepared flash drive into one of the available USB ports. @@ -209,13 +210,13 @@ chip from the socket and using a dedicated adapter to flash it via CH341A 1. **Ensure the platform is disconnected from the power source!** 1. Locate the BIOS flash memory socket. The flash memory socket is located - at the very bottom of the motherboard, below the NVME drive (or socket if + at the very bottom of the motherboard, below the NVMe drive (or socket if drive not yet mounted). The following picture showcases the socket location. ![BIOS memory location](images/flash_location.jpg) 1. Open the flash memory socket. To open the flash memory socket, it is advised - to remove the NVME drive, as there is very little space to grab the socket + to remove the NVMe drive, as there is very little space to grab the socket door. Moreover, the socket door is sealed with a paper-like seal; one can use pointy tweezers or a small knife to gently cut the seal along the door edges as marked in the picture above. Once the previously mentioned things @@ -227,8 +228,8 @@ chip from the socket and using a dedicated adapter to flash it via CH341A ![BIOS socket open](images/socket_open.jpg) 1. Remove the memory from the socket. To remove the memory from the socket, - one can slide a tweezers underneath the memory chip to lift it up. This - operation is much easier to perform with the NVME drive removed. The picture + one can slide tweezers underneath the memory chip to lift it up. This + operation is much easier to perform with the NVMe drive removed. The picture below shows the removed flash memory and its orientation. ![Flash chip](images/bios_flash_mem.jpg) @@ -271,7 +272,7 @@ chip from the socket and using a dedicated adapter to flash it via CH341A The picture above showcases: - - leaver in the lock position (marked with green arrow), + - lever in the lock position (marked with green arrow), - the logic level switch set to 3.3V (marked with a red arrow), - the programmer type and version were highlighted in yellow. @@ -384,7 +385,7 @@ chip from the socket and using a dedicated adapter to flash it via CH341A 7519dd85799169b8561d2867f98ffec6 backup_p2.bin ``` - Note that **the hashes will be different** than those in the above example. + Note that **the hashes will be different** from those in the above example. The operation is considered a success if both hashes are the same. 1. Obtain the newest firmware for the platform. Log in to @@ -468,7 +469,7 @@ chip from the socket and using a dedicated adapter to flash it via CH341A 1. Close the socket doors, starting with the smaller one, followed by the bigger one. -1. Mount the NVME drive back if removed. +1. Mount the NVMe drive back if removed. 1. Supply the power to the platform, and follow the procedure from the "[Stock Firmware Verification](#stock-firmware-verification)". @@ -501,7 +502,7 @@ shipped. * [Building manual][Build] - documentation contains information on how to build Dasharo compatible with ASRock SPC741D8. -* [Board Manual][BoardManual] - documentation contains detailed information about +* [Board Manual][BoardManual] - documentation contains detailed information about the motherboard and its operations. * [CPU Cooler Manual][Cooler] - documentation contains information on how to properly assemble the CPU Cooler and mount the CPU to it.