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8.6.1.15 “Create Bootable Image” Page
You can create a bootable image on the “Create Bootable Image” page.
8.6.1.15.1 "Create Bootable Image from Active Partition (<Active Partition>"
Group
The active partition that boot-up was performed from is displayed in brackets in
the heading.
Table 79: WBM “Create Bootable Image” page “Create bootable image from active partition” Group
Parameters
Explanation
Destination
The possible destination partition that an image will
be saved to is displayed. Depending on which
medium has been booted, the following destination
is available for selection after boot-up for the image
to be generated:
System was booted
from
Target partition for
“bootable image”
Memory Card
Internal Flash
Internal memory
Memory Card
Size of created image
Define the size of the image on the memory card.
This field is only visible when “Memory Card” is set
as the target.
Reduced to
content
The storage space of the copied
image is kept as small as possible.
Full card size
The image is created so that the
entire memory card is filled.
Once the destination has been determined and output, it is then checked and the
results of this check are displayed below the settings:
- Free space on target device:
If the available memory space is less than 5% a warning is displayed. You
can still start the copy process despite the warning. If the available space is
definitively too low, a corresponding message is displayed and copying
cannot be started.
- Device being used by CODESYS:
If the device is being used by CODESYS a warning is displayed. Although it
is not recommended, you can still start the copying procedure despite this
warning.
Click [Start Copy] to start the copying procedure. If the outcome of the test is
positive, copying begins immediately. If errors have been detected, a
corresponding message is displayed and copying is not started. If warnings have
been issued, these are displayed again and you must then confirm that you still
wish to continue.