Use Windows Desktop To View Folder Contents; Use Windows Command-Line To View Folder Contents - Comtech EF Data CDM-760 Installation And Operation Manual

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Updating Firmware
CDM-760 Advanced High-Speed Trunking Modem
For ZIP files:
o Click [Open] to open the archive file. Use the WinZip features to select the files
o Click [Save] to download the ZIP file to your Windows Downloads folder. Once
8. If not already done with File Download > Open, you must extract the firmware files from
the downloaded *.exe or *.zip archive file with the user-supplied utility program: Double-
click on the archive file name, and then follow the prompts provided by the user-supplied
utility program. Extract all files and save them in the directory you created.
9. Confirm availability of the firmware files in the temporary folder. There are several ways you
can view the contents of the temporary folder on a Windows-based PC:
To use the Windows Desktop, see Section 4.3.1.
To use Windows Command-line or Command Prompt, see Section 4.3.2.
After you confirm the firmware files are in the folder, proceed to Section 4.4 to upload the
firmware update to the CDM-760.
4.3.1

Use Windows Desktop to View Folder Contents

From the Windows Desktop:
1. Double-left-click the Windows Explorer icon, and then double-left-click as needed to locate,
and then open, the "CDM760" folder (directory) created earlier on the Windows Desktop.
2. Use the Browse window (Start > ...Run > Browse) to locate, and then double-click to open,
the "CDM760" folder.
4.3.2

Use Windows Command-line to View Folder Contents

Using Command-line or Command Prompt:
1. Type "cd c:\CDM760" at the Windows Command-line prompt to change to the temporary
folder (directory) created earlier using Command-line.
2. Type "dir" to list the files extracted to the temporary folder from the downloaded archive
file.
for extraction to your destination folder.
the download is complete the dialogue prompts you to either [Open] the
archive file, or to open or view the Windows Downloads folder for further
action.
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