try looking on the cisco site for the 2600 and the ios you re running, make
sure the ios is supported by your hardware, if it is and you have a
corrupted load, try loading again. Make sure not to screw up you bootflash,
if you do then you might have to use xmodem to upload new image. But the key
is research on www.cisco.com
Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: Cornell Dyce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 10:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: I screwed up?
Help!
I just passed the CCNA and got a job one week ago. Today I was given a 2600
router ( IOS 12.0 - BP 11.3) to do some basic configurations.
After the configurations I copy running-config to startup-config.
I noticed a message that said somthing like..You must delete Flash before
the configuration can be saved... I hit the return key and I think the flash
was deleted or somthing.
Now everytime I restart the router I get the following message:
UNABLE TO LOAD FLASH
How can I get the flash back?
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP
Cornell
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