Replacing All Files On Drive C - Intermec Janus 2010 User Manual

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Replacing All Files on Drive C

You can replace all the files on your reader's drive C by creating a new image
file that contains all the files you want on drive C.
To replace all the files on drive C
Note: All the files on drive C will be overwritten.
1. Connect the reader to the host computer through a communications dock
or optical link adapter. If you use the communications dock, you must
connect the dock to the host computer with a 3-wire (2, 3, and 7) cable for
Interlnk to operate properly.
2. Connect the power supply to the communications dock or the optical link
adapter.
3. Create a working directory on the host computer.
4. Copy all the files you want on drive C to the working directory except for
the startup files, which must remain in C_FILES\COMMON.
If you want to copy files from drive C, you may need to start Interlnk first
to copy files. For example, if you have PC card drivers installed on drive C,
you should copy them off the reader to your working directory.
You can also copy files from the companion disks.
5. The command you type in Step 7 will copy the startup files from
C_FILES\COMMON to drive C, overwriting the startup files on your
reader.
If you need to customize the default AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS,
you should do so now in the C_FILES\COMMON directory.
6. Make sure your current directory is the one where you installed the
Auto-Loader batch files, or make sure that directory is listed in the path
statement of your host computer's AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
7. Type this command:
loadnew [path\]filename [path\filename path\filename...]
where:
is the drive and directory of the file or files to include in the
path
image file and load to the reader. If you do not include a
path, the current directory is used.
filename
is the name of the file or files to include in the image file
and load to the reader.
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