Loading An Existing Image File - Intermec Janus 2050 User Manual

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To load the image file on the JANUS 2050 drive C, continue with the next
instructions for "Loading an Existing Image File."

Loading an Existing Image File

Once you have created an image file and stored it on your host computer, you
can load the image file on the JANUS 2050 drive C. This procedure allows you
to load an image file onto multiple JANUS 2050s. To create an image file, see
the instructions for "Creating an Image File" earlier in this chapter.
Before loading an existing image file, connect the JANUS 2050 to the host
computer.
Note: Any files residing on drive C are overwritten.
To load an existing image file
1. Use one of the following commands to load an existing image file:
2. Once you have typed in one of the LOAD commands, press e and follow
3. When the Intersvr screen appears on the host computer, perform a warm
4. The JANUS 2050 drive C is updated with the files contained in the image
5. Press a - o to exit Intersvr on the host computer. Interlnk will still be
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• To load an image file you have created with one of the MAKE batch
files or by running a previous LOAD batch file, type the following
command on the host computer:
loadimg {[ path\ ][ filename ]}
where:
path is the drive and directory of the file you want to load.
filename is the name of the file you want to load.
• To load the image file NEWDRV_C\IMAGE\DRIVEC.IMG, type the
following command on the host computer:
loadximg
any instructions displayed on the host computer's screen. The auto-load
procedure uses Interlnk/Intersvr to communicate with the JANUS 2050.
boot on the JANUS 2050 to begin executing Interlnk.
file. After drive C is updated, the JANUS 2050 reboots automatically.
loaded in memory on the JANUS 2050. If you need the memory, perform a
warm boot on the JANUS 2050.
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