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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 />

3-26<br />

Creating the New Image File<br />

Create the image file by typing the command:<br />

makedisk /s=[path] {/o=[output file] /d=[drvletter]}<br />

where:<br />

path specifies the directory that contains the files for the image file.<br />

This directory is called the source directory.<br />

The path parameter is required. You may choose to include<br />

the drive letter if the source directory resides on another<br />

drive. For example, you could enter A:\<strong>JANUS</strong>\IMAGE as<br />

the path. If you do not specify the path correctly, the<br />

command fails.<br />

output<br />

file<br />

specifies the full path and name of the image file to create. If<br />

you do not include this parameter, the image file is called<br />

DRIVE_C.IMG (DRIVE_D.IMG if you specified /d=d) and is<br />

placed in the current working directory.<br />

The output file parameter is optional.<br />

drvletter specifies the target <strong>JANUS</strong> drive, either C or D. The default is<br />

drive C.<br />

The drvletter parameter is optional.<br />

All files in the source directory are placed into the image file, including hidden<br />

and read-only files. If subdirectories exist, they are also incorporated in the<br />

image file.<br />

Note: If you have problems running MakeDisk or PutDisk, see Chapter 10,<br />

“Troubleshooting.”<br />

Loading the New Image File<br />

Note: When you run PutDisk, all files on drives C or D are overwritten. Be sure to<br />

back up any files you want to keep before you continue.<br />

1. Connect the <strong>JANUS</strong> device to the host computer.<br />

Note: If you use a communications dock and plan to use Interlnk during this<br />

procedure (as described in Step 3), you must connect the dock to the host computer<br />

with a 3-wire (2, 3, and 7) cable for Interlnk to operate properly.

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