RE: using USB card reader/writer to upgrade I.O.S.

From: Skinner, Stephen (Stephen.Skinner@rbs.co.uk)
Date: Fri May 12 2006 - 05:18:31 ART


hi,

have you formatted the card on the router ?

for some reason the routers will only recognise a card formatted by
themselves.( yes this can also be platform specific).

try doing that , then plug the card into our PC copy the file and try it
again.

I know this is possible as I do it all the time .

HTH

Steve

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> Has anyone on this list used a USB card reader/writer to upgrade I.O.S. ?
> I am using a card reader to move a 12.4 image from my laptop to a Cisco 64
> meg
> flash card. Windows moves the image over just fine, but the router will
> not
> boot of off the flash card after I put the 12.4 image on it.
>
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> Any ideas ?
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