Packdisk; Rename - HP 1652B Getting Started Manual

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After the duplication process is complete, the logic analyzer displays a
message telling you what to do next. If you want to copy another disk,
press the FORMAT key on the front panel. The analyzer will repeat its
message to insert the source disk. If you do not want to copy any more
disks, insert the system disk and press the SELECT key. This reboots
the system
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Note
Duplicating a disk destroys any existing configurations and data on the
destination disk. Make sure that the disk to which you are duplicating is
the correct disk.
Pack Disk
The Pack Disk operation reorganizes the files on the disk making
room for more. When a file is purged, it is not removed from the disk
even though it doesn't appear in the Disk Operations menu. Packing a
disk moves files up, creating space at the bottom of the disk memory.
When you select Pack Disk, the top section of the Disk Operations
menu looks similar to that shown below. Selecting Execute starts the
process. After the packing is completed, the message "Disk packing
complete" appears at the top of the screen.
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Figure 5-9. Pack Disk Operation
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Rename
The Rename operation lets you rename a file. When you select this
option, the display will look similar to that shown in figure
5-10.
You will see a file field that tells you what the old name of the file is,
and a file field that tells you what the new name will be. If you select
either one of the file fields, an Alpha Entry pop-up menu appears. You
can use this menu and the keypad on the front panel to enter the name
of the file. For the field with the old file name, it is usually easier to use
the up/down ROLL key and the KNOB to select the desired file rather
than to use the Alpha Entry pop-up menu.
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Front-Panel Reference
I/O Menu
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