backup, and secure. If it fails to boot with the secure boot file, it prompts
the boot failure.
For example, select Boot Menu option 4. The console screen displays a
menu similar to the following:
M=MAIN
NO.
Name
1
main.bin
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2
backup.bin
Oct/10/2002 10:10:10
3
a.bin
Oct/10/2002 10:10:10
4
secure.bin
Oct/10/2002 10:10:10
5
Exit to main menu
Enter your choice(1-5):
Select option 3. The system displays the following menu, where you can
change the file type of a.bin.
Set this file as:
1.
Main
2.
Backup
3.
Exit
Enter your choice(1-3):
Select option 1 to specify the a.bin file as the main boot file. After the
modification takes effect, the file type of the original main file named
main.bin changes to N/A. The a.bin file is now the first boot file.
5 Display applications in Flash memory.
Select Boot Menu option 5. The console screen displays:
M=MAIN
NO.
Name
1
main.bin
Oct/10/2002 10:10:10
2
backup.bin
Oct/10/2002 10:10:10
3
a.bin
Oct/10/2002 10:10:10
4
s_system.bin
Oct/10/2002 10:10:10
5 Exit to main menu
You can see that the type of a.bin is now M.
B=BACKUP
S=SECURE
3
1
B=BACKUP
S=SECURE
Size
5988025
5985198
5987491
5988022
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Size
Type
5988025
M
5985198
B
987491
N/A
5988022
S
Type
N/A
B
M
S
Time
Time