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<strong>JANUS</strong> <strong>2020</strong> <strong>Hand</strong>-<strong>Held</strong> <strong>Computer</strong> User’s Manual (<strong>4MB</strong>) NF BC<br />

Using Auto-Loader to Change Drive C<br />

3-14<br />

You can use Auto-Loader to perform these tasks:<br />

• Adding or editing files on drive C<br />

• Replacing some files on drive C<br />

• Replacing all of the files on drive C<br />

• Deleting files from drive C<br />

First you must install Auto-Loader onto the host computer.<br />

Installing Auto-Loader on Your Host <strong>Computer</strong><br />

If you want to use Auto-Loader, you must install Auto-Loader from the Boot<br />

Utilities companion disk 1 onto your host computer. Before you start installing<br />

Auto-Loader, make sure you have:<br />

• A copy of companion disk 1, which contains the Auto-Loader software.<br />

• DOS 3.3 or higher running on the host computer.<br />

• COM1 or COM2 serial port available on the host computer.<br />

• The host computer environment space, which is reserved by the SHELL<br />

command in CONFIG.SYS, should be at least four times the length of the<br />

pathname where the installation will copy the required files.<br />

Note: If you want the reader to operate in another language, you must install<br />

Auto-Loader according to the instructions in Chapter 8, “Preparing the Reader for<br />

International Use.”<br />

To install Auto-Loader on your host computer<br />

1. Insert companion disk 1 into a disk drive on your host computer.<br />

2. Create the directory where you want to install Auto-Loader. Make that<br />

directory your current working directory.<br />

Note: Do not use the drive C root directory or install Auto-Loader on a pseudodrive<br />

created with a third-party file compression software utility.

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