Executing Or Skipping The Startup Files; Resetting The Reader - Intermec Janus 2010 User Manual

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Executing or Skipping the Startup Files

You can control whether AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS are executed
during warm and cold boots by choosing an option at the DOS setup screen.
You may use this feature if changes you made to AUTOEXEC.BAT or
CONFIG.SYS cause the reader to lock up during the boot process. If you reboot
without executing the startup files, you can correct the problem.
To specify if the startup files execute when the reader boots
1. Press
2. Press
3. Decide if you want option 1 or 2:
4. Press

Resetting the Reader

Resetting the reader can involve forcing the reader to turn off, or stopping
applications and clearing the reader's conventional memory.
Note: Turning off the reader by pressing
memory. When you turn the reader back on, it resumes operating just as it was before
you put it in Suspend mode.
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to warm boot the reader, or cold boot the reader as
B
described earlier in this chapter.
when the reader displays
the "Loading MS-DOS 5.0 ROM Ver" message.
The DOS setup screen appears:
Option 1 The reader will execute the
CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files
on drive C when you boot the reader. If
there are no startup files on drive C, the
reader will not execute any startup files.
Option 2 The reader will not execute any
startup files when you boot the reader.
The reader will prompt you for the
current date and time every time you
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perform a warm or cold boot.
to choose option 1 or press
continues booting. Your choice is saved in the reader's CMOS and used in
future warm and cold boots.
Booting and Resetting the Reader
** SELECT STARTUP **
Drive C is default
1. Process startup
files.
2. Do not process
startup files.
2
to choose option 2. The reader
q
does not clear the reader's conventional
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