Hi Washington,
 
Hope you got a solution if not here is one to try.
 
The challenge is that Cisco flashcards are formated in FAT16. This is what you do:
 Regards,
 
Stan Ngure
 
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
 
I was playing around (seriously) with the flash mem (is it called thus?) upgrade procedure on a Cisco 2811. Needed to learn how it is done. So I wanted to install a 128MB flash (not from Cisco) to replace the 64MB from Cisco.
 
After go-ogle failing to show me the correct page, I resorted to a copy to tftp and back. I saw an option of copying to a flash disk (usbflash) but it couldn't read the 8GB one that I have (obviosuly due to the system limitations, iirc).
 
Now just to get to know how others do it, what is the correct procedure?
 
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