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I have a customer with a 200 ICP with a corrupted internal flash. I am trying to flash a new card using the Mitel Software setup utility on the 200 ICP CD. Following the directions on p. 35,36 of the MX Controller handbook, I cannot get the system to come up with the new flash card. Do I install an unformatted CompactFlash card internally, perform the Initial Installation on another card, install that card into the external flash and press the reset button to transfer the files to the internal card?
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Rich
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To upgrade using a CompactFlash Card Notes: • An optional precaution before initiating this procedure is to back up the database. This is not required to perform the upgrade but may be useful in case of any failures or problems. • This procedure is intended for systems running Release 2.0 or later software. To upgrade a system running Release 1.x software, see Upgrading from Release 1.x to Release 2.x. 1. Remove the external CompactFlash card from the controller (if installed). WARNING: Before removing the CompactFlash card, verify the the status LED next to the card slot is solid green. 2. Insert the CompactFlash card into the CompactFlash Reader/Writer on your PC. IMPORTANT: Use only Mitel-supplied SanDisk brand CompactFlash cards. 256 MB is the minimum required card size. DO NOT partition nor copy files to the card before proceeding with the software installation. 3. Insert the Mitel SX-200 ICP software CD-ROM into the CD drive of the installer's PC or access the file from Mitel Online. 4. Run the SX-200 ICP SETUP program from the CD. 5. Press Next, then Yes to the terms of the licensing agreement. 6. Select Local Upgrade [CompactFlash Card] Installation. 7. Click Next. 8. English language voice mail prompts will be installed. If additional languages are required, select the appropriate checkbox(es). Check your MOSS options for System Option 121. Note: Please select the same languages that are already currently installed on the system. 9. Select the CompactFlash Reader/Writer drive. 10. Select Format to format the CompactFlash card, then click Next. 11. Click Finish when prompted. 12. Wait for the flash card writer to finish writing to the card before ejecting it. Note: To avoid ending the writing operation too soon, DO NOT click STOP in the the taskbar Hardware Removal Wizard prior to EJECT. 13. Right-click the icon for the flash card writer in Windows Explorer and select EJECT or use the software that accompanied the flash card writer (for example, SafeSwap is provided with SanDisk writers) to complete any pending writing operations. 14. Remove the CompactFlash card from the flash card writer and insert it into the card slot on the front of the controller. 15. Log into the Maintenance Terminal and begin a Maintenance session. 16. Reboot the controller by pressing SYSTEM RE_START RESET SYSTEM The system boots from the CompactFlash card and installs the new software. Installation is complete when the LED next to the card slot turns green and the phones come up. Note: Once the status LED for the CompactFlash card is solid green, the card can safely be removed. 17. When prompted, log into CDE the Maintenance Terminal in CDE mode and program purchased options from the MOSS sheet in Form 4.
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