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How To Get Your CoolSat Working With Card Fix

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How To Get Your CoolSat Working With Card Fix



HardWare Needed:
  1. You will need a CoolSat with a card reader
  2. open rom 102
  3. ISO loader
Software Needed:
  1. N2Edit
How To Prepare Your CoolSat:
  1. Unplug the AC power
  2. You will need to install the card reader in the CoolSat by removing the 5 screws that hold the case cover on. There should be two on the bottom and three on the back of your CoolSat.
  3. Place the CoolSat with the front facing you and you will see the mother board has a plug socket on the bottom right corner. This is where you plug in your card reader. You should hold up on the corner of the motherboard when plugging in the card reader. I have heard of people cracking their motherboard when plugging in the reader, so be careful.
  4. Mount the reader to the case and replace the top cover.
  5. Write the 125 bin to your CoolSat just like you would with any other bin.
How To Write Your Card:
  1. Connect your ISO loader to your PC and put the 102 card in the loader
  2. Open the N2Edit Software.
  3. On the N2Edit program click on Card on the Toolbar at the top. This will give you three options choose Read From Card. When it is done it will say Card Image Read Successfully and give a Total Read Time.
  4. You will want to save your original bin from your card by clicking on File on the toolbar then choose Save Image and put it somewhere on your PC where you will know where it is in case you need it again down the road.
  5. Now click Tools on the toolbar and you will see three options and you select Clean Codespace. Instantly you will see Card Cleaned Successfully under Total Read Time. This actually has not cleaned your card it has only cleaned the image you just read from the card.
  6. Now click Card on the toolbar and select Write To Card. When it is finished it will say Card Image Written Successfully and give you the Total Write Time. This step has written the clean image back to the card and now you know for sure that your card is clean and ready to write.
  7. Now click File on the toolbar and select the Open Image option. You will then have to find the AuxCard.bn102 File from your PC highlight it and click Open.
  8. Now Click Card and select Write To Card. When it is done it will say Card Image Written Successfully and Give the Total Write Time.
  9. Now remove your card from the ISO and place in the reader of your CoolSat.
This should get you up and running.
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