Booting A New Cisco Ios Software Image From A Flash Memory Card; Recovering From Locked Blocks In Flash Memory Cards - Cisco 12410 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Using RP Flash Memory Cards

Booting a New Cisco IOS Software Image from a Flash Memory Card

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Recovering from Locked Blocks in Flash Memory Cards

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Cisco 12010, Cisco 12410, and Cisco 12810 Router Installation and Configuration Guide
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Use the following procedure to boot a new image from a flash memory card in
slot 0 or slot 1 (this example uses slot 0).
Insert the flash memory card with the new image in slot 0.
Enter the following commands to designate the file named image.new as the new
default system image for boot purposes:
Milo# configure terminal
Milo(config)# no boot system
Milo(config)# boot system flash slot0:image.new
Ctrl-Z
Milo# copy running-config startup-config
Milo# reload
When the system reloads, it boots the image.new file from the memory card in
slot 0.
When power is lost or the card is removed from its slot during a write or erase
operation, a locked block in flash memory cards occurs.
When a block of flash memory is locked, you cannot write to it or erase it. The
only way to recover from locked blocks is to reformat the flash memory card using
the format command (see the
page
4-47).
Formatting a flash memory card erases all existing data on the card.
Chapter 4
System Startup and Basic System Configuration
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