Creating The New Image File; Loading The New Image File - Intermec Janus 2050 User Manual

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Creating the New Image File

Create the image file by typing the command:
makedisk /s=[ path ] {/o=[ output file ] /d=[ drvletter ]}
where:
path
specifies the directory that contains the files for the image file. This
directory is called the source directory.
The path parameter is required. You may choose to include the
drive letter if the source directory resides on another drive. For
example, you could enter A:\JANUS\IMAGE as the path. If you
do not specify the path correctly, the command fails.
output
specifies the full path and name of the image file to create. If you
file
do not include this parameter, the image file is called
DRIVE_C.IMG (DRIVE_D.IMG if you specified /d=d) and is
placed in the current working directory.
The output file parameter is optional.
drvletter
specifies the target JANUS drive, either C or D. The default is drive
C.
The drvletter parameter is optional.
All files in the source directory are placed into the image file, including hidden
and read-only files. If subdirectories exist, they are also incorporated in the
image file.
Note: If you have problems running MakeDisk or PutDisk, see Chapter 8
"Troubleshooting."

Loading the New Image File

Note: When you run PutDisk, all files on drives C or D are overwritten. Be sure to
back up any files you want to keep before you continue.
1. Connect the JANUS device to the host computer.
2. If you created the image file on the host computer and want to load it to the
JANUS device from the host, start Interlnk now (with the host as server,
and the JANUS device as client).
Note: You can simply reboot the JANUS device after the connected host has
Interlnk installed.
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