The present invention generally relates to systems and methods for writing data, and more particularly to a system and method for writing data onto a boot-up compact disc.
With the fast development of computer devices, almost all of computer businesses in the world do their best to improve their computer-related products to increase their market share. As we are well aware, there is high competition on every computer products, such that significant market share can be gained no matter how small the improvement.
It is also well known that a boot-up compact disc has a huge storage capacity and is only configured for storing computer device drivers. Generally speaking, boot-up data in a boot-up compact disc occupies storage space proportionately small compared to the available/unused storage space of a boot-up compact disc, thus a huge surplus of storage space is wasted.
What is needed, therefore, is a system and method that writes data onto a boot-up compact disc, that can adequately utilize the huge surplus storage space of the boot-up compact disc, and further append attached functions onto the boot-up compact disc.
A system for writing data onto a boot-up compact disc in accordance with a preferred embodiment includes a compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM) configured for loading the boot-up compact disc, a compact disc (CD) writer connected with the CD-ROM; a storage device, and a writing module. The storage device is configured for storing drivers of a computer device and basic input output system (BIOS) codes of the computer device. The writing module includes an encoding sub-module, and a writing sub-module. The encoding sub-module is configured for encoding an optional bootstrap program providing a plurality of boot-up functions. The writing sub-module is configured for controlling the CD writer to write the optional bootstrap program, the drivers and the BIOS codes onto the boot-up compact disc.
A method for writing data onto a boot-up compact disc in accordance with a preferred embodiment includes the steps of: encoding an optional bootstrap program providing a plurality of boot-up functions; controlling a compact disc (CD) writer to write the optional bootstrap program, drivers of a computer device and basic input output system (BIOS) codes of the computer device onto the boot-up compact disc.
Other advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The encoding sub-module 100 is configured for encoding an optional bootstrap program that provides a plurality of boot-up functions. In the preferred embodiment, the optional bootstrap program includes a boot-up interface generating program and a batch program for refreshing the BIOS codes 122. The batch program can be encoded, for example, as follows:
Recover BIOS: awdflash.exe
BIOS.bin/cc/cd/py/sn/wb/f/e
The “awdflash.exe” denotes an executable program for refreshing the BIOS codes 122.
The boot-up interface generating program is encoded by integrating the batch program and utilizing a general interface generating software named “Boot easy”. The boot-up interface generating program is used for generating a boot-up interface with four boot-up options: refreshing the BIOS codes 122; enabling an operating system of the computer; booting the computer from a hard disk; and rebooting the computer.
In other words, the encoding sub-module 100 provides an operational interface for a user to encode the batch program, and provides another operational interface for the user to encode the boot-up interface generating program by utilizing the “Boot easy”.
The writing sub-module 101 is configured for controlling the CD writer 13 to write needed data onto the boot-up compact disc 15. In the preferred embodiment, the needed data includes the optional bootstrap program, the drivers 120, and the BIOS codes 122.
The enabling sub-module 102 is configured for enabling the boot-up compact disc after the CD writer 13 writes the data onto the boot-up compact disc 15. In the preferred embodiment, the enabling sub-module 102 reboots the computer 1, selects a BIOS setting option named “Motherboard BIOS setup”, and enables the boot-up compact disc 15 by setting a startup mode, such as setting the First Boot device as a CD-ROM.
It should be emphasized that the above-described embodiments of the preferred embodiments, particularly, any “preferred” embodiments, are merely possible examples of implementations, merely set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the invention. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described preferred embodiment(s) without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the invention. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of this disclosure and the above-described preferred embodiment(s) and protected by the following claims.
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200510102321.3 | Dec 2005 | CN | national |