PowerConnect 3448P continuous reboot

I have two switches to PC3448P.  That I've updated the bios and firmware no problem.  The other, something must have been corrupted during the update process - the switch is stuck in a continuous reboot.  The documentation that came with the latest firmware says:

If you try to upgrade from 1.0.1.13 or below, please

version of the software that 2.0.0.34 is downloaded on the PowerConnect switch

34XX series, as well as the new version of startup code 1.0.1.01. New firmware

and the new startup code must be updated at the same time. Failed to download

the new bootcode translates the system to reboot continuously. This

It will take a XMODEM from the previous version of the software download

(PowerConnect_34XX - 10113.ros) using XMODEM and the Start Menu for

recover.

I need to get a copy of the firmware "PowerConnect_34XX - 10113.ros" file to try to restore this switch to a working state, but I cannot fid anywhere. Can you tell me a download of this file?

Hello

Try this link http://downloads.dell.com/network/PC_34XX_v10113_A05_Firmware.zip

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