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Chapter6      Maintaining the Cisco 7204   Copying Bootable Images between Flash M emory Cards
When the system reloads, it will boot the new.image file from the Flash memory card.
This completes the procedure for copying a bootable image onto a Flash memory card.
Copying Bootable Images between Flash Memory Cards
As future releases of Cisco IOS images become available, you will receive these images either as a file 
booted from a network server, a file on floppy disk, or a file on a Flash memory  car d.  
The following scenario describes how to use a ne wly released  image on  a Flash m emory card  in a sy stem 
that has an older image on a Flash memory card in slot 0 and a default boot image in the onboard Flash 
SIMM. 
For this scenario, the filenames are as follows:
•The new image on the new Flash memory card is new.image.
•The old image on the Flash memory card in slot 0 is old.image.
•The bootable image in onboard Flash memory is boot.image.
You will copy the new image from the new Flash memory card onto the Flash memory card that contains 
the old image. 
Note The scenario assumes that the new image will fit on the Flash memory card in slot0, alongside the old 
image. If there is not enough available space, use the delete command to delete files from the Flash 
memory card to make sufficient room for the new image; however, do not delete the old.image file. Then 
use the squeeze command to remove these deleted files from the Flash memory card. If, after you have 
deleted files and used the squeeze command, the two files cannot coexist on the Flash memory card in 
slot 0, remove this card (place it in an antistatic bag and store it in a safe pla ce), then  insert the n ew  Flash 
memory card (with the file new.image) in slot 0. Proceed to Step5 and use the command boot system 
flash slot0:new.image to designate the file new.image as the default boot image.
Step1 Boot the Cisco 7204. By default, the file boot.image is used.
Step2 Enable the router as follows:
Router> en
Password:
Router# 
Step3 Insert the new Flash memory card in slot 1.
Step4 Use the following command to copy the file new.image in slot 1 to the Flash memory card in slot 0, only 
if there is enough memory space for the two images to coexist. If there is not enough memory space, 
proceed to Step5.
Router# copy slot1:new.image slot0:new.image
Note You can also enter the preceding command as copy slot1:new.image slot0: