![]() ![]() Power on and return bios settings (IDE>AHCI) and boot options to your appropriate USB. Shutdown & Plug-in your drives to their original SATA cables. ![]() Your drives are now flashed with updated firmware. Once completed go to SeaFlash main menu and re-scan the drives to ensure correct firmware. Hit D to flash with the new CC4H firmware. Hit enter and wait for Seagate SeaFlash to load. ISO" and you will now see the Barracuda-ALL-GRCC4H.ISO. If memory serves correctly you will see "Boot Off Main Drive" and "Try Unlisted. Your computer will now restart and you should see a YUMI boot menu. Find your bios boot options and change to the appropriate USB. This varies by motherboard.I'm still figuring out UEFI. ** Disable any overclock or special settings **Ĭhange boot option to your new USB drive *Optional if you use manual boot selection on start-up. Change SATA from AHCI (Enhanced) to IDE (Compatible). Power on the computer again.Enter the BIOS. Leave cover and screws etc to the side.įor SATA/RAID Card - I would only attempt this with connections directly to the motherboard instead of attempting firmware updates with raid cards / sata cards. Remove Optical SATA/power if your using USB. Open the side panel and remove SATA and power cables from any hard drives not affected by the updated. To test that the USB will boot up I like to do a quick test in the quick pop-up boot menu using F8/F12. Select "No" to add any more operating systems and reboot your PC. ![]() Warning: This erases everything from your USB. You will need a clean formatted drive fat32/fat - if hasn't been done already check that. Use "Try An Unlisted Image Option" in the dropdown menu. Select your USB Drive Letter (D:/ E:/ etc) Point YUMI to your. I didn't want to burn a disk so I used YUMI and a spare USB. **Looks like seagate missed CC4B - All seagate firmware updates here. ![]()
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