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No image is loading on the ASA 5510

Tags: asa, crypto_archive
I have followed all of the commands to reload an image from a tftp server however when the new image loads (asa803-k8.bin) it claims that it cannot mount disk0: or disk1:  Now is this usual behavior? if so how do I get around it?  
Anytime I do a sh disk0: it states
%Error show disk0: (No such device)

When I run a dir I get

Directory of disk0:/

414    drw-  0           00:37:15 Dec 18 2007  crypto_archive
408    drwx  0           00:37:02 Dec 18 2007  log

So I am unable to perform the following as well  

any help is appreciated
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Question Asked By: jbuddy
Solution Provided By: batry_boy
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