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We've had issues with our voicemail filling up. I've noticed the card in the voicemail is a 2 GB Compact Flash card.
I have some utilities that can duplicate the file system from the original card to a larger card and then enlarge the file system so it can use the rest of the larger card. Has anybody ever done this? Would there be anything that would prevent me from doing this or any limitations on the system (Like it won't take a card larger than 8 GB)?
EDIT: The Voicemail card says "iES 16" on the front of it. It is in a CTX670. Thanks!
Thanks!
Last edited by mlaing; 11/14/12 06:32 PM.
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I am not positive but I think there are some hidden files, that sticks in my mind from before and if someone had a cloner that did a byte by byte it may be possible.
I do know that a flash card is registered to a board and you can't use a card from one board in another for sure.
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The way I'm thinking of copying it, all the files (hidden or not) would come over.
I'm thinking we may just have to try it and find out.
I wasn't planning on doing a direct byte for byte copy, but I could definitely do that if my first method doesn't work.
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