This package contains the firmware for the LiteOn CA3-8D256-Q11 256 GB, Revision C48110C, and CA3-8D512-Q11 512 GB, Revision C49110C. Storage firmware is a microcode that is embedded on storage devices such as hard drives or solid-state drives. The firmware manages the functionality of the devices. This package enables the Dell System Crash Protection (SCP) feature. It also improves the performance of the solid-state drive (SSD) by distributing power into the SSD efficiently according to the power state of the system.
- Enables the Dell System Crash Protection (SCP) feature. - Improves the performance of the solid-state drive (SSD) by distributing power into the SSD efficiently according to the power state of the system.
It is recommended that you back up your data before performing this update. Do not interrupt your system during the firmware upgrade process. If the firmware upgrade process is interrupted, the solid-state drive may not function properly.
Note: Before updating this firmware, ensure that you back up the data in the system and close all open applications. It is also recommended to connect the power cable when it is not a desktop and disconnect all external storage devices.
Download 1. Click Download File to download the file. 2. When download is complete, run the downloaded package to extract it. 3. Click Continue and take note of the extract location.
Firmware upgrade through the Windows utility
Procedure 1. Go to the folder where you have extracted the package. 2. Right-click the file and select Run as administrator to run the file with administrator privilege. 3. Click Yes to proceed. 4. Select the solid-state drive from the drop-down and click Update to begin the update process. After the firmware is completed, a popup window is displayed 5. Click OK to continue. A message prompting to reboot the system is displayed. Close all open applications and save your data. 6. Click Yes to reboot the system.
New firmware is applied when you power on the system. To confirm whether the firmware update was successful, repeat the upgrade procedure steps 1-3. Present firmware version and the available update are displayed under the respective solid-state drive.
Firmware upgrade through the DOS utility
Using Bootable USB drive Note: Rufus is not a Dell certified software. Dell does not support issues regarding this software. 1. Download Rufus from https://rufus.ie. Rufus is a stand-alone program and does not require installation. 2. Connect an empty USB drive and open the Rufus program. The USB drive should be of at least 4 GB. 3. Select Device as the connected USB drive. 4. Choose Disk or ISO image from the drop-down list under Boot selection. 5. Click SELECT and browse to the DOS folder in firmware utility to choose the ISO image file. 6. Click START once the ISO image file is selected. Rufus prompts a warning message that all the data in the USB drive will be destroyed. 7. Click OK to proceed. The ISO image file starts copying to the USB drive. This process can take several minutes. 8. Close Rufus and remove the USB drive once the status shows READY. 9. Plug in the USB drive into the system that requires the firmware update. 10. Boot the system from the USB drive. 11. Press Enter to proceed when prompted. 12. Read the warning message that is displayed and press Y to proceed. The update tool automatically detects the solid-state drives present on the system. 13. Press Y to proceed with the update. 14. Reboot the system after the update completes.
To confirm whether the firmware update was successful, open Device Manager -> open Disk drives -> right-click the SSD -> click Properties -> choose Hardware Ids from the list under Details tab and check the firmware version.
Using a CD 1. Go to the DOS folder. 2. Insert a blank CD into CD/DVD R/W drive. 3. Burn the ISO image that is present in the DOS folder into the CD. 4. Insert the CD into the CD/DVD drive of the system that requires the firmware update. 5. Boot the system from the CD/DVD drive. 6. Select the drive that is targeted after the system boots into DOS. The update tool automatically detects the solid-state drives present on the system. 7. Read the warning message that is displayed and press Y to proceed. 8. When the update finishes, remove the CD from your CD/DVD drive and reboot the system.
To confirm whether the firmware update was successful, open Device Manager -> open Disk drives -> right-click the SSD -> click Properties -> choose Hardware Ids from the list under Details tab and check the firmware version.