If rommon has the command you can also run the
tftpdnld from a tftp server that has a 4000 Series ios....
I have a link to the site at work; but I'm at home.....You
can go to the www.cisco.com and run a query on rommon and should be able to
fine it in one of the tech docs.....

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""David C Prall"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> >>>>I have CISCO 4000 router,but the IOS file from both Boot Flash as well
> as from flash have been deleted..we are now in romonitor mode,XMODEM
command
> is also not there in ROMN Mode for uploading IOS..
>
> What option will make router work again..could some one give some idea..
> >>>>>
> I had the same problem with a 4500M both bootflash and flash were empty. I
> took the bootflash simm and installed it in a 3620 and uploaded a
bootflash
> image to it. This worked, a 2514 did not. It was the quickest fix I could
> find. I attempted to upload the image using the dnld command, with both
> kermit and xmodem. I had extra routers sitting around, just not a 4000
> series.
>
> David C Prall, CCDP CCNP MCSE MCNE
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://dcp.dcptech.com
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