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JANUS 2020 Hand-Held Computer User's Manual
Using PutDisk (continued)
Message
Image file error: Drive image file is too
small to be valid.
Image file error: Drive image type is not
compatible with reader's DOS version.
Image file error: Image is not compatible
with the specified drive.
Image file error: Received image data has
exceeded the specified image file size.
Image file error: Unrecognized drive
image type.
Image file error: Drive image
contains an invalid or unsupported
BPB.
Image file not found.
Power management fault has occurred
on reader.
Reader's programming voltage failed
during flash operation.
10-28
BC
BC
NF
(4MB)NF
Explanation/Solution
You have attempted to write an image file to a JANUS drive
that is smaller than the minimum permitted size for an image
file. The minimum image file size is unique for each JANUS
drive (for example, the image file may target a JANUS drive
other than the one you attempted to write it to).
You have attempted to write a drive image intended for a 1MB
JANUS device to a 4MB JANUS device, or vice versa.
If the image file you attempted to write to drive C, was created
for drive D, it must only be written to drive D.
This generally indicates a communications error or a DOS file
I/O error. You should retry PutDisk to see if the problem
persists. If the problem is related to the use of Intersvr/Interlnk
or a remote drive that is networked using another method, you
need to determine if a communications problem exists before
proceeding.
These messages indicate that the image file you attempted to
write to a JANUS drive is either corrupt, or is an invalid image
file format for the JANUS device. Build a fresh image file using
the MakeDisk utility.
PutDisk was unable to find the image file you specified on the
command line as the /i=[imagefile] argument.
PutDisk attempts to cooperate with JANUS power management
processes; however, rare circumstances may cause a temporary
fault. The best remedy for this problem is to reboot the JANUS
device after PutDisk completes. If a flash update was not
completed due to this fault, restart PutDisk after rebooting.
This message will likely occur if the battery level is borderline.
You will need to restart PutDisk after installing a fresh battery
or connecting the JANUS device to a charging source. If the
drive being updated was drive C, it is unlikely that you will be
able to reboot to the MS-DOS prompt; but you may be able to
continue by rerunning PutDisk from the current MS-DOS
session (without rebooting). If this method fails, you will need
to enter the boot screen and use LOADER.EXE to update the
JANUS drive C.

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