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The Disk Drives 2-13
2325A137REFGD Revision B 2325 Reference Guide
The Disk Drives
The 2325 contains four logical disk drives that provide storage for
system files, applications, and data.
Drive A is a read-only drive. Its contents cannot be changed.Drive B is a
read-only drive used to store system utilities and to initialize the boot
process. Its contents cannot be changed.
Drive C is a flash disk drive that allows full read and write access. This
drive contains DOS command files, PC card drivers, utilities, and
executable files and associated files for applications. It may also contain
additional CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files to configure your
2325 to run applications.
Drive D is a RAM disk drive. The RAM disk is used primarily for data
storage. Programs that need to be loaded into memory and then quickly
removed from memory can also be placed here. Drive D can also be used
for scratch disk space or temporary files.
Note: As with any RAM drive, data on drive D can be lost if the 2325
has a power failure caused by low batteries or a system reset.
For truly secure data collection, store your data on drive C or
on an ATA flash card.
Additional Drives
Drive E exists only if your unit has been configured to use PC ATA flash
cards. The PC card looks like a hard disk drive to the operating system.
You can use drive E for safe and permanent storage of data.
Alternately, drive E could be a peer-to-peer or client-server network
drive that is accessed through a wireless access point or Ethernet
network card link.
Your unit may have other additional logical drives. These might be
RAM drives, ATA flash cards, or network drives accessed via wireless
access points.