Using A Secure Digital Card To Upgrade The Computer; Upgrading Both Operating System And Psm Files; Maintaining The Computer - Intermec CK61 User Manual

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Using a Secure Digital Card to Upgrade the Computer

CK61 Mobile Computer with Windows Mobile User's Manual
5 Look at the description (or the ReadMe file) to determine if this
download will upgrade both the operating system and PSM files, just
the operating system, or just the PSM. You will need this information
later.
6 Close the link and download the .zip file to your desktop or laptop
computer.
7 If you are using a Secure Digital card to upgrade the CK61, see below.
If you are using the SmartSystems Console to upgrade the CK61, see
"Using the SmartSystems Console to Upgrade the Computer" on
page
105.
To use a Secure Digital card to upgrade the CK61, you need a Secure
Digital card reader and a Secure Digital card formatted as FAT16.
Note: The CK61 currently supports Delkin Devices Secure Digital cards
only. Intermec cannot guarantee that other Secure Digital cards will work
with the CK61.
• For both the operating system and PSM files, see
Operating System and PSM Files" on page
• For just the operating system, see
on page
104.
• For just the PSM files, see

Upgrading Both Operating System and PSM Files

You may download files that upgrade both the operating system and PSM
files simultaneously. Note that this is a two-step process.
1 Extract the upgrade files to a folder on your desktop or laptop
computer. Be sure to select the option to use folder names when
extracting the files.
2 Place all individual root files onto your Secure Digital card, this will
update your operating system only. Ignore the PSM files at that point.
3 Insert the Secure Digital card in the CK61. For help, see
Secure Digital Card" on page
4 Remove the battery pack from the CK61 and place the CK61 in a dock
connected to external power. For help, see
Battery" on page
14.
5 Using a stylus, press the Reset button inside the battery cavity.
Do not use force or a sharp object when pressing the Reset button, or
you may damage this button.
Chapter 4 — Maintaining the Computer
103.
"Upgrading the Operating System"
"Upgrading the PSM Files" on page
21.
"Changing and Installing the
"Upgrading Both
104.
"Using the
103

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