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- December 2, 1997
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- Build level 9.029
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- This FixPak applies to:
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- CSD Level: XRG4000
- Component ID: 5639A6100
- Version: 4.00
- Type: 0C
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- CSD Level: XRG4010
- Component ID: 5639A6100
- Version: 4.00
- Type: 0C
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- OS/2 Fix Distribution
- Personal System Products
- Austin, Tx
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- (c) Copyright International Business Machines Corporation, 1994, 1996.
- All rights Reserved.
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- December 2, 1997 - Warp 4 FixPak XRGM005
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- December 2, 1997 - Warp 4 FixPak XRGM005
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- CONTENTS
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- 1.0 Terms and Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
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- 2.0 Installation Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- 2.0.1 No files to service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- 2.0.2 Previous installation interrupted . . . . . . . . . . 2
- 2.0.3 Unable to open Archive directory . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- 2.0.4 RC 932 doing CID install of Warp 4 . . . . . . . . . . 3
- 2.0.5 Windows printer drivers leave a zombie thread running 4
- 2.0.6 Multimedia no longer selectable . . . . . . . . . . . 5
- 2.0.7 If you have installed FixPak XRGM000 . . . . . . . . . 5
- 2.0.8 If you have installed controlled FixPak XRGM001 . . . 6
- 2.0.9 APAR JR09494 (trap exiting WINOS2 with MWAVE audio) . 7
- 2.0.10 MMPARTS.DLL/USER.EXE popup during install . . . . . . 7
- 2.0.11 CSF0212 Archive path is shared between mismatched . . 7
- 2.0.12 CSF0214 Error opening or creating archive file. . . 7
- 2.0.13 CSF0208 No products were found . . . . . . . . . . . 7
- 2.0.14 Printer installation process change . . . . . . . . . 8
- 2.0.15 Configuration Installation Distribution ( CID ) . . . 8
- 2.0.16 Do not use your system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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- 3.0 Post Installation Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- 3.0.1 SYS3170 installing Lotus SmartSuite 96 . . . . . . . . 9
- 3.0.2 Intermittent pause with IBM Thinkpad 760E/ED/ELD/EL . 9
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- 4.0 New Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
- 4.1 New Warp Registry Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
- 4.2 IBM Open32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
- 4.3 Graphics Adapter Device Drivers (GRADD) . . . . . . . . . 10
- 4.4 New (improved) CHKDSK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
- 4.4.1 Using the new CHKDSK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
- 4.4.2 CHKDSK log formatter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
- 4.4.3 Automated Trap Screen Logging . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
- 4.4.4 SUPPRESSPOPUPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
- 4.4.5 TRAPLOG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- 4.4.6 TRAPDUMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- 4.4.7 SYSDUMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
- 4.5 Other README files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
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- 5.0 Corrective Service Facility Installation Diskettes . . . 16
- 5.0.1 Required CSF level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
- 5.0.2 Where you can find CSF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
- 5.0.3 Creating FixPak diskettes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- 5.1 Residual FixPak files from OS/2 2.11 or Warp 3 . . . . . 17
- 5.2 Read-Only files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
- 5.3 SYSLEVEL file locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
- 5.4 Relocated OS/2 file support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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- 6.0 Installation Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
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- 6.1 Before installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
- 6.2 Method 1: Install from booted OS/2 partition. . . . . . 21
- 6.3 Method 2: Boot from Corrective Service Disk 1. . . . . . 23
- 6.4 Additional Corrective Service Facility information . . . 23
- 6.5 FixPaks on CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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- 7.0 CSD level of SYSLEVEL.OS2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
- 7.0.1 New SYSLEVEL.FPK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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- 8.0 FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts . . . . 26
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- 9.0 Space Utilization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
- 9.0.1 Recovering FixPak ARCHIVE and BACKUP space . . . . . 35
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- 1.0 TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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- Important - please read the following terms and conditions.
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- Downloading the Service Fixes included in FixPak XRGM005 for Warp 4
- indicates your acceptance of the following terms and conditions:
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- 1. You must be, and agree that you are, a current licensee of OS/2
- Warp 4.
- 2. You may make copies of the OS/2 Service Fixes equal to the
- number of licensed copies of OS/2 Warp 4 you possess.
- 3. You may only use the OS/2 Warp 4 Service Fixes included with
- FixPak XRGM005 for maintenance purposes.
- 4. All other terms and conditions of your OS/2 Warp 4 license
- agreements apply to the Service Fixes; however, this does not
- extend any warranty and/or services, including but not limited
- to the "Initial Installation" period, outlined in such
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- 2.0 INSTALLATION NOTES
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- 2.0.1 NO FILES TO SERVICE
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- If you see a "No files to service" message while applying this
- FixPak, there is probably a mismatch between the data in
- \OS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.OS2 and what is supported by this FixPak.
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- Compare the data for the OS/2 Base Operating System from the
- SYSLEVEL command output with the same values listed at the end of
- this document in the "FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk
- layouts" section. They must be identical.
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- If these values are correct, check for the following files on any
- OS/2 boot drive in the \OS2\INSTALL directory.
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- LOGF0000.OS2
- LOGSTART.OS2
- LOGARCH.OS2
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- Check for the following files in your MMOS2\INSTALL directory.
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- LOGF0000.MPM
- LOGSTART.MPM
- LOGARCH.MPM
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- Also check for the following file:
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- C:\CSF_SEL.000
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- If these files exist, rename them and try the FixPak installation
- again. Delete the renamed files after the FixPak has been applied.
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- 2.0.2 PREVIOUS INSTALLATION INTERRUPTED
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- If you get a message that the previous installation of a FixPak was
- interrupted (whether true or not), check for the following files
- and directory on all drives:
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- Installation Notes 2
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- December 2, 1997 - Warp 4 FixPak XRGM005
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- Files:
- FIXSTART
- IBMCSFLK.LST
- IBMCSFLK.CSF
- CSF_*
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- Directory:
- IBMCSFLK
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- If any exist, rename them and try the FixPak installation again.
- Delete the renamed files after the FixPak has been applied.
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- 2.0.3 UNABLE TO OPEN ARCHIVE DIRECTORY
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- If you get a message about problems with the Archive directory (for
- example, cannot find or unable to open), then the most probable
- cause is that you applied a previous FixPak and have since deleted
- the FixPak ARCHIVE or BACKUP directory.
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- To recover from this, follow the "No files to service" and
- "Previous installation interrupted" steps listed above.
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- 2.0.4 RC 932 DOING CID INSTALL OF WARP 4
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- If you get a RC (Return Code) 932 while doing a CID install of Warp
- 4 and you are using RSPINST.EXE from FixPak 3 or later, you will
- need to do the following.
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- 1. Create a temporary work directory somewhere on your harddrive.
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- assume it's c:\tempwork
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- 2. Locate the section called "FixPak Corrective Service levels and
- disk layouts".
- 3. Locate CHKDSK.SYS, CHKDSK32.DLL, CHKDSK32.EXE and UHPFS.DLL and
- record what disks they are found on.
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- Note: For FixPak 3, they are on disks 12, 8, 12 and 9
- respectively. This will change for later FixPaks.
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- 4. Place FixPak disk 12 in A: and enter
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- unpack a:\fix\os2.1\chkdsk.sy_ c:\tempwork
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- 5. Place FixPak disk 8 in A: and enter
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- Installation Notes 3
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- unpack a:\fix\os2.1\chkdsk32.dl_ c:\tempwork
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- 6. Place FixPak disk 12 in A: and enter
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- unpack a:\fix\os2.1\chkdsk32.ex_ c:\tempwork
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- 7. Place FixPak disk 9 in A: and enter
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- unpack a:\fix\os2.1\uhpfs.dl_ c:\tempwork
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- 8. Make backup copies of CHKDSK.SYS, CHKDSK32.DLL and UHPFS.DLL
- from the DISK_3 directory of your CID tree.
- 9. Copy CHKDSK.SYS from c:\tempwork to the DISK_3 directory of your
- CID tree
- 10.Copy CHKDSK32.DLL from c:\tempwork to the DISK_3 directory of
- your CID tree
- 11.Copy UHPFS.DLL from c:\tempwork to the DISK_3 directory of your
- CID tree
- 12.Make a backup copy of the BUNDLE file on DISK_0
- 13.Copy DISK_0\BUNDLE c:\tempwork
- 14.Copy PACK2.EXE to c:\tempwork. If you don't have this file you
- can get it using your Web browser from
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- ftp://ps.software.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/fixes/v4warp
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- 15.PACK2 CHKDSK32.EXE bundle /H:\OS2\CHKDSK32.EXE /A
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- Note: This adds CHKDSK32.EXE to the bundle file. Enter "unpack
- bundle /show" to verify it's really there.
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- 16.Copy the updated BUNDLE back to the DISK_0 directory
- 17.Delete the c:\tempwork directory and files.
- 18.Do the CID install
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- 2.0.5 WINDOWS PRINTER DRIVERS LEAVE A ZOMBIE THREAD RUNNING
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- A problem occurs with some Windows printer drivers where a zombie
- thread is left running after the program that loaded it is exited.
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- This does not occur when the program is run from a Seamless
- instance of PROGMAN or from a Full Screen session because when
- these are exited the whole WINOS2 Subsystem is exited.
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- Installation Notes 4
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- This problem has been reported for the Adobe and Hewlett Packard
- Windows printer drivers. To correct this problem for people running
- with these drivers ONLY who have experienced symptoms such as:
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- Ä exiting a program running seamlessly after printing or
- Ä setting up a printer and seeing the icon not being unhatched
- and/or
- Ä not being able to start another copy of the program
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- Add the following line in OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM.INI in the *boot*
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- Ä backgroundtasks=run_enum.exe,hpfbkg02.exe
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- then restart WINOS2.
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- Note: There may be other drivers that have the same problem. If
- you experiences a similar problem with other drivers, please report
- it so the correct SYSTEM.INI entry can be determined.
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- 2.0.6 MULTIMEDIA NO LONGER SELECTABLE
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- IBM Multimedia Presentation Manager/2 (MPM) is now fully integrated
- into the base OS/2. As part of this change, the
- \MMOS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.MPM file has been deleted. This means you
- will no longer see it as a selectable entry in the Serviceable
- Products window when using the A:SERVICE method of installation.
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- 2.0.7 IF YOU HAVE INSTALLED FIXPAK XRGM000
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- If you have installed Warp 4 FixPak XRGM000, three files were
- updated that are not in FixPak XRGM002 and need to be backed out to
- the Warp 4 GA level. They are:
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- 12-13-96 10:35a 10120 0 \MMOS2\MPPM.EXE
- 12-05-96 5:12p 34645 0 \OS2\BOOT\KBDBASE.SYS
- 12-05-96 5:39p 53161 0 \OS2\MDOS\VKBD.SYS
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- The uplevel MPPM.EXE causes the Media Player to fail.
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- The uplevel KBDBASE.SYS results in a local TELNET session not
- having a keyboard unless the TELNET session on the target system
- has the focus.
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- The uplevel VKBD.SYS causes NumLock to come without pressing the
- NumLock key.
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- Installation Notes 5
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- To fix these problems you can either back out the entire FixPak
- (VIEW the README.INF file on the first FixPak disk for
- instructions) or back out just these three files as follows:
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- 1. Rename x:\MMOS2\MPPM.EXE to MPPM.000
- 2. Rename x:\OS2\BOOT\KBDBASE.SYS to KBDBASE.000
- 3. Rename x:\OS2\MDOS\VKBD.SYS to VKBD.000
- 4. Change to your FixPak Archive directory.
- 5. Use the UNPACK command to restore the saved files to your Warp 4
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- UNPACK MPPM.EX_ x:\MMOS2
- UNPACK KBDBASE.SY_ x:\OS2\BOOT
- UNPACK VKBD.SY_ x:\OS2\MDOS
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- 6. Shutdown and reboot your system.
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- Note: x: is your Warp 4 boot drive.
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- 2.0.8 IF YOU HAVE INSTALLED CONTROLLED FIXPAK XRGM001
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- If you have installed the controlled version of Warp 4 FixPak
- XRGM001, one file was updated that is not in the public FixPak
- XRGM002 and needs to be backed out to the Warp 4 GA level. It is:
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- 12-05-96 5:39p 53161 0 \OS2\MDOS\VKBD.SYS
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- The uplevel VKBD.SYS causes NumLock to come without pressing the
- NumLock key.
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- To fix this problem you can either back out the entire FixPak (VIEW
- the README.INF file on the first FixPak disk for instructions) or
- back out just this file as follows:
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- 1. Rename x:\OS2\MDOS\VKBD.SYS to VKBD.000
- 2. Change to your FixPak Archive directory.
- 3. Use the UNPACK command to restore the saved file to your Warp 4
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- UNPACK VKBD.SY_ x:\OS2\MDOS
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- 4. Shutdown and reboot your system.
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- Note: x: is your Warp 4 boot drive.
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- Installation Notes 6
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- 2.0.9 APAR JR09494 (TRAP EXITING WINOS2 WITH MWAVE AUDIO)
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- The fix for APAR JR09434 (trap exiting winos2 with MWAVE audio)
- requires a new MWAVEVDD.SYS dated 11/96 or later. This file is
- available from the IBM PC Company web site at http
- ://www.pc.ibm.com.
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- 2.0.10 MMPARTS.DLL/USER.EXE POPUP DURING INSTALL
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- If you get a popup about MMPARTS.DLL or USER.EXE during install,
- reply "Yes" to replace it.
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- 2.0.11 CSF0212 ARCHIVE PATH IS SHARED BETWEEN MISMATCHED
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- The Archive path you specified (or was previously specified)
- contains files from a different release of OS/2. You need to
- specify a different Archive path.
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- 2.0.12 CSF0214 ERROR OPENING OR CREATING ARCHIVE FILE.
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- Also CSF0215, CSF0216, CSF0217 and CSF0249.
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- Typically this means the FixPak Archive directory has been deleted
- but the files that point to it still exist. You need to delete the
- LOGF000.OS2 and LOGSTART.OS2 files from your OS2/INSTALL directory.
- LOGSTART.OS2 has the R/O attribute set and it needs to be reset
- before the file can be deleted.
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- 2.0.13 CSF0208 NO PRODUCTS WERE FOUND
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- This means no SYSLEVEL files was found that had a CSD Level,
- COMPID, Version and Type that matched any of the SYSLEVEL files
- supported by this FixPak. Run the SYSLEVEL command and record the
- output for SYSLEVEL.OS2 in the OS2/INSTALL directory on your boot
- drive. Compare this data with the data contained in the README.1ST
- file on FixPak disk 1.
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- To recover from this, rename the existing SYSLEVEL.OS2 file to
- SYSL.OS2 and copy SYSLEVEL.OS2 from your Warp 4 installation DISK
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- 2.0.14 PRINTER INSTALLATION PROCESS CHANGE
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- If you install a new printer by clicking MB2 on the Printer icon in
- the templates folder then clicking on Install, the printer object
- will now be created in the Printer folder, not on the Desktop.
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- 2.0.15 CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION DISTRIBUTION ( CID )
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- Read the README.CID on Disk # 1 for an example of how to set up a
- response file to do a CID install.
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- 2.0.16 DO NOT USE YOUR SYSTEM
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- Once you begin a FixPak installation, do not try to use your system
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- 3.0 POST INSTALLATION NOTES
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- 3.0.1 SYS3170 INSTALLING LOTUS SMARTSUITE 96
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- A problem was discovered when attempting to install Lotus
- SmartSuite 96 with a early version of the Matrox video driver. A
- SYS3170 occurs after pressing the button to start copying the files
- to the hard disk.
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- The problem does not occur with the current Matrox driver available
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- http://www.matrox.com/mgaweb/drivers/ftp_os2.htm
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- A work around that does not involve downloading files from the web,
- is to switch your display driver to VGA during the install and
- after it has completed, restore the Matrox driver.
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- 3.0.2 INTERMITTENT PAUSE WITH IBM THINKPAD 760E/ED/ELD/EL
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- If you have an IBM Thinkpad 760E/ED/ELD/EL that exhibits sluggish
- harddisk behavior (pausing intermittently with hard drive light on)
- after this FixPak has been applied, add the /!BM parameter to the
- BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD statement (if present) in your CONFIG.SYS.
- This will disable the Bus Mastering function whose default has been
- changed from OFF to ON.
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- 4.0 NEW FUNCTION
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- It is our policy not to include new function in FixPaks. However,
- as with any policy there may be exceptions. If any exception occurs
- in the future, we will communicate them to you in this section of
- the README.1ST.
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- 4.1 NEW WARP REGISTRY EDITOR
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- See the README.REG file on the first FixPak disk for details.
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- 4.2 IBM OPEN32
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- This fixpak include updates to the IBM Open32 Application
- Programming Interfaces (APIs).
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- 4.3 GRAPHICS ADAPTER DEVICE DRIVERS (GRADD)
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- Updates for the GRADD and other video drivers can be found via the
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- Ä http://service.software.ibm.com/pslaunch.html
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- 4.4 NEW (IMPROVED) CHKDSK
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- This version of CHKDSK offers significant improvements for High
- Performance File System (HPFS) drives. CHKDSK now fixes all errors
- found on HPFS drives in a single pass, operating faster, and with
- less memory than previous versions. It contains better error
- detection and correction algorithms, and creates a log file so
- service personnel can determine what errors it found and how it
- corrected them. Finally, only the amount of physical memory in
- your system limits the size of the largest drive CHKDSK can check
- at boot time (autocheck).
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- Improvements in this version of CHKDSK are for HPFS drives only.
- No changes occurred to checking File Allocation Table (FAT) drives.
- This enhanced CHKDSK operates on IBM OS/2 Warp 3.0 and higher,
- including IBM Warp 4, IBM Warp Server 4 and IBM Warp Server 4 SMP.
- This new CHKDSK version will not run on version of OS/2 before OS/2
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- 4.4.1 USING THE NEW CHKDSK
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- The interface to CHKDSK remains CHKDSK.COM and PMCHKDSK. No
- changes occurred to the CHKDSK command line parameters or messages.
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- The first time this version of CHKDSK runs on a fast formatted
- drive, it will report harmless errors. These errors go away once
- CHKDSK is run with the /F option.
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- Note: OS/2 Warp Install uses fast format.
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- Unlike prior versions of CHKDSK, large drives ( > 8GB) may be
- autochecked if sufficient memory is available. The amount of
- memory required can vary between 16MB and 48MB depending on the
- size of the drive. To enable the autochecking of large drives, the
- following line must be added to your config.sys:
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- BASEDEV=CHKDSK.SYS
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- This device driver allows CHKDSK to access memory normally reserved
- for the system during the boot process. Due to this, if CHKDSK has
- to use this memory:
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- Ä The memory will not be available for the system to use in
- completing the boot process
- Ä Errors may occur later in the boot process.
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- Hence, the chkdsk.sys device driver is smart enough to recognize
- when CHKDSK has used this reserved memory and will reboot the
- system automatically after all HPFS drives have been checked.
- Since the drives were checked before the reboot, CHKDSK will not
- have to check them after the reboot and the system will boot
- normally.
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- Note: For those wishing to run unattended: In order to prevent the
- system from pausing between autocheck and the reboot, we recommend
- that the statement PAUSEONERROR=NO be in the CONFIG.SYS.
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- When you don't have enough physical (real) memory to autocheck
- large drives, you must use virtual memory from SWAPPER.DAT. The
- technique is to check the large drives between the time OS/2 starts
- and PM begins. To start OS/2, the swap file and device drivers
- must reside on an unaffected drive. The drives to be checked must
- not appear in the autocheck list in the IFS statement for HPFS (or
- HPFS386).
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- This technique involves the following steps:
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- 1. Remove the drive letter of the affected drive(s) from the
- autocheck list in the IFS statement for HPFS (or HPFS386).
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- 2. If you are using HPFS, add /QUIET to the IFS statement for HPFS.
- 3. If you are using HPFS386, add POPUPERRORRS=NO to the HPFS386.INI
- file.
- 4. Add a CALL statement to your config.sys. This CALL statement
- will call CHKDSK.COM, and will tell it what drive to check. This
- CALL statement must appear after the LIBPATH=, SET PATH=, and
- SET DPATH= statements, but before any other CALL statements in
- your CONFIG.SYS file.
-
- Calls to CHKDSK in STARTUP.CMD are not necessary, when using this
- method or the base device driver (chkdsk.sys) method.
-
- Example: The computer boots from drive C (moderate HPFS or FAT
- sized drive). Drive D (large HPFS) requires more RAM to check than
- installed in the machine.
-
- Original IFS statement:
-
- IFS=C:\OS2\HPFS.IFS /CACHE:2048 /CRECL:32 /AUTOCHECK:CD
-
- New IFS statement:
-
- IFS=C:\OS2\HPFS.IFS /CACHE:2048 /CRECL:32 /AUTOCHECK:C /QUIET
-
- The CALL statement to use is:
-
- CALL=C:\OS2\CHKDSK.COM D: /C
-
-
- The /C option tells CHKDSK to check the drive only if it is "dirty"
- and it needs checking.
-
- If you need to boot from diskettes to check an HPFS drive, you must
- have the following files on the diskette you wish to run CHKDSK
- from:
-
- CHKDSK.COM
- CHKDSK32.DLL
- UHPFS.DLL
-
-
- The BOOTDISK.EXE program has been updated to create new utility
- diskettes with the proper files.
-
-
- 4.4.2 CHKDSK LOG FORMATTER
-
- CHKDSK creates a binary service log file (chkdsk.log) on the root
- of the drive being checked during autocheck or whenever the /F
- option is invoked. The previous log file is saved as chkdsk.old. A
- formatter for this log file can be found at:
-
-
- New Function 12
-
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- ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/fixes/chklogpk.exe
-
-
- This is a self extracting ZIP file. Place it in a directory in your
- path and enter CHKLOGPK. This will create the following files:
-
- message.txt
- msghdr.txt
- pmchklog.exe
- range.txt
- readme
-
-
- They should all have a date of 05/14/97 or later (May 14, 1997).
-
- This is a tool used by OS/2 service to format and view the new
- CHKDSK log entries. There is no support for this tool. You are
- welcome to use it but if you have problems with it or do not
- understand the output DO NOT contact IBM for assistance as none
- will be provided.
-
-
- 4.4.3 AUTOMATED TRAP SCREEN LOGGING
-
- Whenever an application program traps, the trap information is
- (now) automatically logged in the POPUPLOG.OS2 file. This is a
- cumulative file that is by default located in the root directory of
- the bootable partition. Should this file become too large then it
- may be erased or pruned (reduced in size). The system will
- automatically re-create it if it does not exist.
-
- The TRAPLOG command and SUPPRESSPOPUPS CONFIG.SYS statement may be
- used to control trap screen behavior (see below).
-
-
- 4.4.4 SUPPRESSPOPUPS
-
- SUPPRESSPOPUPS=0 will restore behavior to pre-FixPak 29 behavior.
- That is, to disable logging and to have trap screens displayed
- unless specifically overridden by an application's use of the
- DosError API.
-
- SUPPRESSPOPUPS=x: will disable trap screen display for all
- processes and will log trap screens in x:\POPUPLOG.OS2, where x: is
- a drive or partition.
-
- If SUPPRESSPOPUPS is omitted then the behavior is as described
- above under "Automated Trap Screen Logging".
-
-
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- 4.4.5 TRAPLOG
-
- The TRAPLOG command allows dynamic control of trap information
- logging.
-
- The command syntax is:
-
- TRAPLOG [x: | NOLOG] [POPUPS | NOPOPUPS]
-
-
- where:
-
- Ä x: specifies that trap information is to be logged in
- x:\POPUPLOG.OS2, x: being any partition drive letter.
- Ä NOLOG disables logging of trap information.
- Ä POPUPS enables the trap information pop-up message (SYS3175).
- Ä NOPOPUPS disables the trap information pop-up message.
-
-
-
- 4.4.6 TRAPDUMP
-
- The TRAPDUMP command allows the conditions under which a trap will
- initiate a System Dump to be set dynamically. Prior to Warp 3.0
- FixPak 29, the System Dump setting could only be manipulated from
- CONFIG.SYS by use of the TRAPDUMP statement.
-
- Use of this command should be made under the direction of service
- personnel.
-
- Warning: The initiation of a System Dump causes an immediate
- termination of the system without any shutdown. No file system
- shutdown is performed. The system behaves as if a fatal crash has
- occurred, thus under rare circumstances data can be lost.
-
- The command syntax is:
-
- TRAPDUMP [[ON] | [OFF] | [R0]] [x:] [/NOCHECK]
-
-
- where:
-
- Ä ON enables all application and system traps to initiate a System
- Dump.
- Ä OFF disables automatic dump initiation.
- Ä R0 enables only Ring 0 traps to initiate a System Dump.
- Ä x: specifies the Dump Partition.
- Ä NOCHECK overrides the system level check for WARP 4.0, since use
- of this command on a system level prior to FixPak 29 is
- equivalent to the SYSDUMP command.
-
-
-
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- 4.4.7 SYSDUMP
-
- The SYSDUMP command forces a System Dump to be initiated,
- regardless of the TRAPDUMP settings. This command is provided for
- the use of service personnel to allow Dump Initiation to be
- automated through use of a command file.
-
- Warning: The initiation of a System Dump causes an immediate
- termination of the system without any shutdown. No file system
- shutdown is performed. The system behaves as if a fatal crash has
- occurred thus under rare circumstances data can be lost.
-
- The command syntax is:
-
- SYSDUMP [/NOPROMPT]
-
-
- where:
-
- Ä NOPROMPT allows the Dump to proceed without the prompt and
- response to message:
-
- "Do you want to force a system dump? (Y/N)"
-
-
-
-
- 4.5 OTHER README FILES
-
- There are other README files containing information you may want to
- review. These files are found on the first FixPak disk.
-
- File Use
-
- README2 Problems fixed in each FixPak (APAR list)
-
- README.REG Explanation of the Warp Registry Editor REGEDIT2.EXE
-
- README.CID Tips on installing FixPaks via CID
-
- README.DBG Tips on debugging OS/2 Warp (3.0 and 4.0)
-
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- 5.0 CORRECTIVE SERVICE FACILITY INSTALLATION DISKETTES
-
-
-
- 5.0.1 REQUIRED CSF LEVEL
-
- You must use release level F.133 or later of the OS/2 Corrective
- Service Facility Diskettes to install this FixPak. Check the
- BUILD.LVL file on the first CSF disk for the level you are using.
- If it does not have a BUILD.LVL file then it is older than the
- F.133 level and should not be used.
-
-
- 5.0.2 WHERE YOU CAN FIND CSF
-
- The Corrective Service Facility disk images are available in the
- WKICKR.ZIP file from many places, including, but not limited to,
- the following:
-
- Source How to access
-
- CompuServe Subscribers can download from the OS/2 Support Forum
- (GO OS2SUPPO), in Library 23, IBM FILE.
-
- IBM OS/2 BBS Subscribers can download from the Software Download
- Library. U.S. customers who are not subscribers can
- call 1-800-547-1283 for information on how to
- subscribe.
-
- Internet(FTP) Anonymous FTP to ftp.software.ibm.com (IP Address
- 198.17.57.66) in the "/ps/products/os2/fixes"
- directory.
-
- Internet(WWW) Point your Web Browser at
- ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/fixes
-
- PCC BBS Customers can call the IBM Personal Computer Company
- BBS In Raleigh NC, and download from the public
- area. You can access this BBS at 1-919-517-0001.
-
- AOL America OnLine subscribers can download from the
- OS/2 Area.
-
- Follow the instructions contained in the WKICKR.TXT file to create
- the Corrective Service Facility disks. Label them (write) as:
-
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- CSF DISK Diskette 1
- (SP DISK 1)
-
- CSF DISK Diskette 2
- (SP DISK 2)
-
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-
-
- 5.0.3 CREATING FIXPAK DISKETTES
-
- Use LOADDSKF.EXE to create the diskettes. For each disk image,
- place a 2MB HD (1.44MB formatted) diskette in A:.
-
- Warning: DO NOT use a 1MB (720KB formatted) diskette because you
- might have problems trying to install this FixPak.
-
- For each diskette image in the FixPak, do the following:
-
- Enter LOADDSKF XRGM005.?DK A: /F (? can be 1 through 9, A through
- Z).
-
- Label the diskette as
-
- FixPak XRGM005
- Corrective Service Diskette ?
- (CSF DISK ?)
-
-
- Note: For diskette images ADK through ZDK, use the numbers 10
- through 26.
-
- Examples:
-
- XRGM005.ADK = 10
- XRGM005.FDK = 15
- XRGM005.LDK = 21
- etc.
-
-
-
-
- 5.1 RESIDUAL FIXPAK FILES FROM OS/2 2.11 OR WARP 3
-
- If the following is true:
-
- 1. You upgraded your system from OS/2 2.11 or Warp 3
- 2. You applied one or more FixPaks to the previous system
- 3. You HAVE NOT applied a Warp 4 FixPak
-
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- You will have files and directories left on your harddisk that will
- cause problems when installing a Warp 4 FixPak.
-
- To prevent these problems from occurring, do the following before
- applying your first Warp 4 FixPak.
-
- On your Warp 4 boot drive:
-
- Ä Delete \OS2\INSTALL\LOGF0000.OS2
- Ä ATTRIB -R \OS2\INSTALL\LOGSTART.OS2
- Ä Delete \OS2\INSTALL\LOGSTART.OS2
-
- On the drive where Multimedia Presentation Manager is installed:
-
- Note: This can be your Warp 4 boot drive or any other drive on your
- system. Check the "SET MMBASE=" statement in CONFIG.SYS to
- determine which drive this is.
-
- Ä Delete \MMOS2\INSTALL\LOGF0000.MPM
- Ä ATTRIB -R \MMOS2\INSTALL\LOGSTART.MPM
- Ä Delete \MMOS2\INSTALL\LOGSTART.MPM
-
- Remove the old Archive and Backup directories and SERVICE.LOG file
- to recover the space they are using.
-
- You should also remove the FixPak Archive and Backup directories
- left over from your updated OS/2 2.11 or Warp 3 system at this time
- as well as the \OS2\INSTALL\SERVICE.LOG file.
-
-
- 5.2 READ-ONLY FILES
-
- Some files being updated by this FixPak may have the Read-Only
- attribute set. If you are using the A:SERVICE method to install
- this FixPak you will be asked if you want the files replaced.
-
- Press the "OK" button.
-
-
- 5.3 SYSLEVEL FILE LOCATIONS
-
- This FixPak will service directories based on the location of a
- supported SYSLEVEL.OS2 file. Please check your system to make sure
- extra copies of this file are not located in directories other
- than:
-
- \OS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.OS2 on the boot drive of your OS/2 partition(s)
-
-
- If additional copies of these files are found in other locations on
- your hard disk then CSF will try to service files as follows:
-
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- For \OS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.OS2
-
- ..\..\ all files in a directory two levels above (toward the root).
- This should be the root directory of your boot drive.
-
- ..\* all files in a directory one level above (toward the root) and
- all subdirectories below. This should be the OS2 directory and
- subdirectories.
-
- ..\..\VT\ all files in the VT directory under the root directory.
-
- ..\..\VT\* all files in all subdirectories under the VT directory.
-
-
-
-
- 5.4 RELOCATED OS/2 FILE SUPPORT
-
- If you have moved OS/2 files or directories to a drive other than
- the one the SYSLEVEL.OS2 file is on, do the following in order to
- have them serviced:
-
- Ä Create a file named USERDIRS.OS2 in the \OS2\INSTALL directory
- of the OS\2 Warp 4 partition to be serviced.
-
- In this file, place the full path to the directories you want to
- be serviced. Assuming your boot drive is C: and you installed
- Multimedia on the D: drive and manually moved WINOS2 support to
- the E: drive:
-
- D:\MMOS2
- D:\MMOS2\DLL
- D:\MMOS2\DSP
- D:\MMOS2\HELP
- D:\MMOS2\IMAGES
- D:\MMOS2\INETTEMP
- D:\MMOS2\INSTALL
- D:\MMOS2\MACROS
- D:\MMOS2\MOVIES
- D:\MMOS2\SOUNDS
- D:\MMOS2\SOUNDS\DESKTOP
- D:\MMOS2\SOUNDS\GARDEN
- D:\MMOS2\SOUNDS\OCEAN
- D:\MMOS2\SOUNDS\SPACE
- E:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2
- E:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM
- E:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\TEMP
-
-
- Note: Leave this file for any future OS/2 Warp 4 FixPaks you might
- apply. The easy way to create this file is to use the DIR command
-
-
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- with the /A:D /S /B parameters and pipe the output to a file.
-
- dir d:\mmos2 /a:d /s /b > anyfile
-
-
- Then copy that data into the USERDIRS.OS2 file.
-
- With CSF release level F.137B or later, you can use wildcards, so
- your USERDIRS.OS2 file would be much simpler and would look like:
-
- D:\MMOS2\*
- E:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\*
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- 6.0 INSTALLATION PROCESS
-
-
-
- 6.1 BEFORE INSTALLATION
-
- Before installing any FixPak, run CHKDSK /F against all drives on
- your system to correct any file system errors that might be
- present. You cannot do this while OS/2 is active. You must shut
- down and run CHKDSK by one of the following methods:
-
- Ä Boot from your Installation, DISK 1 and DISK 2 diskettes. If
- your file system is HPFS, then put the diskette with CHKDSK and
- UHPFS.DLL on it in your A: drive before issuing the CHKDSK
- command.
- Ä Boot from the Utilities disk you created via the "Create Utility
- Diskettes" icon in the System Setup folder.
- Ä Boot from a different OS/2 partition.
-
- Reboot your system then shutdown all running applications.
-
-
- 6.2 METHOD 1: INSTALL FROM BOOTED OS/2 PARTITION.
-
- This method allows you to select the products (partitions) to be
- serviced.
-
- This is the method you should use if you have more than one OS/2
- partition and want to control which one is serviced.
-
- Note: You can use a diskette drive other than A: with this method.
- If your 3.5" diskette drive is B:, use B: where A: is mentioned in
- the following steps. (this method only).
-
- 1. Insert CSF DISK Diskette 1 in drive A.
- 2. Open an OS/2 window or full-screen session.
- 3. Type A:\SERVICE and press the Enter key.
-
- Note: You could also use the "Drives" object for A: and double
- click on the "SERVICE.EXE" Icon to start the install.
- 4. Follow the displayed instructions. When prompted to insert
- Corrective Service Diskette 1 (not CSF DISK Diskette 1), place
- FixPak XRGM005 Corrective Service Diskette 1 in drive A. Repeat
- for the rest of the FixPak disks when requested to do so.
-
- Note: It can take a considerable length of time for the
- Corrective Service Facility to scan your hard disk for
- serviceable files. In some cases, it has taken as long as 40
- minutes. Please be patient and allow this process to complete.
- 5. If this is the first OS/2 Warp FixPak you have applied to this
- system, then enter the path to the ARCHIVE directory where a
-
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- copy of replaced files will be stored (for example, D:\ARCHIVE).
-
- Note: This ARCHIVE directory is not related to the ARCHIVES
- directory built into OS/2 Warp 3.0. Please specify a different
- path. You must specify a different ARCHIVE directory for each
- product to be serviced.
-
- If this is not the first OS/2 Warp FixPak, then enter the path
- to the BACKUP directory where a copy of replaced files will be
- stored (for example, D:\BACKUP).
-
- Note: You must specify a different BACKUP directory for each
- product to be serviced.
-
- For either case, make sure there is sufficient space available
- on the drive you specify. Even though these files are kept in
- compressed (PACK2) format, they require between 7 and 12 MB of
- disk space.
- 6. Click on "OK".
- 7. You will see an "Application in use" dialog box showing a list
- of locked files that cannot be serviced while the system is
- running. You are given two choices - to Continue or Reboot.
- Select Continue.
- 8. During the installation process you might see messages about
- Archiving, Updating and Deferring service.
- Ä Archiving saves a compressed copy of the original file in the
- ARCHIVE or BACKUP path you specified.
- Ä Updating means the original files are replaced with the new
- ones from this FixPak.
- Ä Deferring service means the file to be updated is currently
- in use by the system and cannot be updated. The new files
- from the FixPak are placed in unpacked format in the
- \IBMCSFLK\FIX directory on the drive with the most free
- space. They are processed by the locked file device driver
- during reboot after you shut down the system.
- 9. Select NO for a redisplay of the "Product List" after the first
- part of the FixPak application process has completed if this
- message is displayed.
- 10.Click Cancel and Exit to close the Corrective Service Facility
- window if necessary.
- 11.Shut down and reboot your system.
-
- You will see the following during reboot of the system if you
- applied service to the OS/2 partition you were booted from.
-
- The locked file driver is loaded.
-
- Processing locked files
-
- Processing complete
-
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- The system will do one automatic reboot after the Locked File
- Device Driver has completed.
-
-
-
- 6.3 METHOD 2: BOOT FROM CORRECTIVE SERVICE DISK 1.
-
- This method does not prompt the user for any information. No
- interaction with the user takes place other than requests to put
- the next diskette in drive A. All serviceable partitions on your
- system will be updated automatically. Be especially careful of
- extra SYSLEVEL.OS2 or SYSLEVEL.MPM files when using this method
- because they can cause CSF to apply service to directories you do
- not want serviced.
-
- 1. Shut down your OS/2 system.
- 2. Insert CSF DISK Diskette 1 in drive A.
- 3. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to boot the disk in drive A.
-
- Service will be applied to ALL partitions that contain a version of
- OS/2 that is supported by this FixPak. See the section "FixPak
- Corrective Service levels and disk layouts" for the CSD levels this
- FixPak applies to.
-
- Note: It can take a considerable length of time for the Corrective
- Service Facility to scan your hard disk for serviceable files.
- Please be patient and allow this process to complete.
-
- Note: You can edit the RESPONSE.FIL on CSF Disk 1 to control some
- of the actions taken by FSERVICE.EXE while applying a FixPak. Use
- the VIEW command to look at the file README.INF on the first CSF
- disk for more information on this.
-
-
- 6.4 ADDITIONAL CORRECTIVE SERVICE FACILITY INFORMATION
-
- Additional information on the Corrective Service Facility, like how
- to backout a FixPak, is available from the README.INF file on the
- first Corrective Service Facility disk. To view this file, place
- CSF disk 1 in drive A and enter VIEW A:\README.INF.
-
-
- 6.5 FIXPAKS ON CD-ROM
-
- Both the IBM Technical Connection and the IBM Developer Connection
- contain the latest OS/2 and LAN FixPaks that were available at
- publishing time.
-
- The IBM Technical Connection homepage on the World Wide Web is
- located at:
-
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- Ä http://domino.www.ibm.com/Support//techconn/
-
- The IBM Developer Connection homepage on the World Wide Web is
- located at:
-
- Ä http://www.developer.ibm.com/devcon/titlepg.htm
-
- Check these WWW sites for content and ordering information.
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- 7.0 CSD LEVEL OF SYSLEVEL.OS2
-
- The Current CSD level for the "IBM OS/2 Base Operating System" will
- not be changed by installation of this FixPak even though the
- SERVICE.LOG file indicates it will. This FixPak is not a Service
- Level change. It upgrades the existing service level (XRG4000);
- therefore the SYSLEVEL is not changed.
-
- All fix information is recorded in SERVICE.LOG. Look at the file
-
- \OS2\INSTALL\SERVICE.LOG
-
-
- on your boot drive for information relating to the installation of
- FixPaks on your system.
-
- Additionally, you can use the VER /R command to see the current
- revision of OS/2 installed. The response will look like the
- following for this FixPak:
-
- The Operating System/2 Version is 4.00
- Revision 9.029
-
-
- The first page of this document has a line that looks like:
-
- Build Level: n.nnn
-
-
- That is the number you should see for this FixPak when you issue
- the VER /R command.
-
-
- 7.0.1 NEW SYSLEVEL.FPK
-
- A SYSLEVEL.FPK file has been added to all Warp 4 FixPaks, beginning
- with XRGM004. It is titled "OS/2 Warp 4 Service Level". It contains
- the name of the currently installed FixPak in both the Current and
- Previous CSD level fields and is located in the same directory the
- SYSLEVEL.OS2 file is located in which should be \OS2\INSTALL.
-
- The easiest way to look at SYSLEVEL information is to use the
- SYSLEVEL command and redirect the output to a file then edit the
- file and search for SYSLEVEL.FPK.
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- 8.0 FIXPAK CORRECTIVE SERVICE LEVELS AND DISK LAYOUTS
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- Build Level: 9.029
-
- Product location on CSD: A:\FIX\OS2.1
- Product name: "IBM OS/2 Basisbetriebssystem"
- Standard Edition 4.00
- Fixpak name: XRGM005_ (Country = Germany)
- Pre-requisite CSD Level: XRG4000_
- System Id: 1000
- Component Id: 5639A6100
- Archive is ON for this product.
- _____________________________________________________________
- Product name: "IBM OS/2 Basisbetriebssystem"
- Standard Edition 4.00
- Fixpak name: XRGM005_ (Country = Germany)
- Pre-requisite CSD Level: XRG4010_
- System Id: 1000
- Component Id: 5639A6100
- Archive is ON for this product.
- _____________________________________________________________
-
- Default directories:
-
- ..\..\
- ..\*
- ..\..\VT
- ..\..\VT\*
-
- Files contained in Fixpak for product:
-
- Filename Name on CSD Disk# Date Time Size
- ------------ ------------ ----- -------- ----- -------
- AHA152X.ADD AHA152X.AD_ 12 08/18/97 18:54 44208
- AHA164X.ADD AHA164X.AD_ 13 08/18/97 18:53 20022
- AHA6360.SNP AHA6360.SN_ 12 10/14/97 10:55 27395
- AIC7770.ADD AIC7770.AD_ 12 08/18/97 18:55 42558
- AIC7870.ADD AIC7870.AD_ 12 04/10/97 16:52 39870
- AIC7870.SNP AIC7870.SN_ 13 08/18/97 19:47 9104
- APM.SYS APM.SY_ 13 08/18/97 18:43 9922
- APMDAEMN.EXE APMDAEMN.EX_ 13 08/18/97 20:25 2733
- ASIACOL.DLL ASIACOL.DL_ 8 11/02/97 02:56 158732
- BDIME.DLL BDIME.DL_ 13 10/16/97 15:32 11879
- BLDLEVEL.EXE BLDLEVEL.EX_ 13 11/18/97 18:26 21523
- BOOTDISK.EXE BOOTDISK.EX_ 11 11/18/97 17:11 60941
- BOOTDISK.HLP BOOTDISK.HL_ 13 11/18/97 17:11 10785
- BSAUDIO.SNP BSAUDIO.SN_ 13 10/14/97 10:55 5756
- BTSCSI.ADD BTSCSI.AD_ 13 08/18/97 18:59 26569
- BVSCALLS.DLL BVSCALLS.DL_ 13 10/03/97 03:03 512
- CDFS.IFS CDFS.IF_ 12 11/18/97 16:18 45610
- CDROM.TBL CDROM.TB_ 13 11/12/96 13:38 4365
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- CHKDSK.COM CHKDSK.CO_ 11 11/18/97 18:12 71744
- CHKDSK.SYS CHKDSK.SY_ 13 10/03/97 03:54 747
- CHKDSK32.DLL CHKDSK32.DL_ 10 11/18/97 18:11 121895
- CHKDSK32.EXE CHKDSK32.EX_ 13 11/18/97 18:01 6417
- CLOCK01.SYS CLOCK01.SY_ 13 08/18/97 20:05 4160
- CLOCK02.SYS CLOCK02.SY_ 13 08/18/97 20:05 4040
- CMD.EXE CMD.EX_ 10 11/18/97 18:16 75556
- CMD640X.ADD CMD640X.AD_ 12 08/18/97 19:01 36038
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- COM.SYS COM.SY_ 13 04/11/97 12:26 18751
- COMMAND.COM COMMAND.CO_ 12 11/18/97 18:15 60460
- COUR.OFM COUR.OF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 4228
- COUR.PFB COUR.PF_ 9 10/10/97 01:03 112516
- COUR.PFM COU1.PF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 730
- COURB.OFM COURB.OF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 4238
- COURB.PFB COURB.PF_ 9 10/10/97 01:03 116734
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- COURBI.OFM COURBI.OF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 4252
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- COURI.OFM COURI.OF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 4243
- COURI.PFB COURI.PF_ 9 10/10/97 01:03 113042
- COURI.PFM COUR2.PF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 737
- CREX.MSG CREX.MS_ 13 09/19/96 15:44 2865
- CREXUTIL.DLL CREXUTIL.DL_ 12 06/11/97 00:34 29689
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- DETNE2.SYS DETNE2.SY_ 13 08/18/97 18:42 5658
- DF_DEB.EXE DF_DEB.EX_ 10 10/22/97 23:48 150579
- DF_RET.EXE DF_RET.EX_ 10 11/18/97 16:28 149581
- DIBDRVR.DLL DIBDRVR.DL_ 13 10/22/97 23:20 2267
- DICTATE.EXE DICTATE.EX_ 11 04/01/97 15:36 51523
- DICTDLL.DLL DICTDLL.DL_ 11 07/23/97 11:57 51179
- DISPLAY.DLL DISPLAY.DL_ 11 10/22/97 14:51 46574
- DIVE.DLL DIVE.DL_ 11 11/11/97 15:46 69640
- DMQSPROF.DLL DMQSPROF.DL_ 12 10/13/97 16:20 43565
- DOSCALL1.DLL DOSCALL1.DL_ 9 11/18/97 16:25 124426
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- DOSCALL1.TDF DOSCALL1.TD_ 13 11/18/97 16:25 2312
- DOSKRNL DOSKRNL.___ 12 11/18/97 16:13 30581
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- E.EXE E.EX_ 11 11/18/97 20:07 61719
- EAUTIL.EXE EAUTIL.EX_ 12 11/18/97 18:19 38496
- ENGINE.EXE ENGINE.EX_ 2 07/23/97 11:39 440424
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- ERLOGGER.EXE ERLOGGER.EX_ 12 11/18/97 18:02 34320
- ERRLOG.DLL ERRLOG.DL_ 10 11/18/97 18:01 72594
- FD16-700.ADD FD16-700.AD_ 12 08/18/97 18:57 34152
- FD7000EX.ADD FD7000EX.AD_ 13 08/18/97 18:57 20758
- FD8XX.ADD FD8XX.AD_ 13 08/18/97 18:58 29954
- FDISK.COM FDISK.CO_ 11 11/18/97 18:27 114848
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- FFST.DLL FFST.DL_ 13 04/03/97 19:03 11425
- FFSTCONF.EXE FFSTCONF.EX_ 11 11/18/97 18:15 68669
- FFSTPCT.EXE FFSTPCT.EX_ 11 11/18/97 18:15 69583
- FILT.DLL FILT.DL_ 12 11/18/97 16:17 22864
- FORMAT.COM FORMAT.CO_ 11 11/18/97 18:20 71456
- FSFILTER.SYS FSFILTER.SY_ 13 11/18/97 16:27 12972
- GDI.EXE GDI.EX_ 8 09/02/97 17:00 225792
- GRADD.SYS GRADD.SY_ 13 10/16/97 18:49 1195
- GRE2VMAN.DLL GRE2VMAN.DL_ 13 10/28/97 15:07 17259
- HELPMGR.DLL HELPMGR.DL_ 7 10/19/97 14:43 249623
- HELPMSG.EXE HELPMSG.EX_ 12 11/18/97 18:21 37280
- HELV.OFM HELV.OF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 4858
- HELV.PFB HELV.PF_ 10 10/10/97 01:03 101581
- HELV.PFM HEL1.PF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 1150
- HELVB.OFM HELVB.OF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 4850
- HELVB.PFB HELVB.PF_ 10 10/10/97 01:03 103882
- HELVB.PFM HELV1.PF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 1143
- HELVBI.OFM HELVBI.OF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 4852
- HELVBI.PFB HELVBI.PF_ 9 10/10/97 01:03 104647
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- HELVI.OFM HELVI.OF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 4837
- HELVI.PFB HELVI.PF_ 9 10/10/97 01:03 103585
- HELVI.PFM HELV2.PF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 1133
- HPFS.IFS HPFS.IF_ 10 11/18/97 17:20 141378
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- IBM2AMB1.SYS IBM2AMB1.SY_ 13 08/18/97 19:24 12453
- IBM2AST1.SYS IBM2AST1.SY_ 13 08/18/97 19:24 10047
- IBM2CAD1.SYS IBM2CAD1.SY_ 13 08/18/97 19:26 12495
- IBM2CMQ1.SYS IBM2CMQ1.SY_ 13 08/18/97 19:24 10101
- IBM2FLPY.ADD IBM2FLPY.AD_ 13 08/18/97 18:49 14420
- IBM2MAT1.SYS IBM2MAT1.SY_ 13 08/18/97 19:25 10083
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- IBM2NEC1.SYS IBM2NEC1.SY_ 13 08/18/97 19:25 10063
- IBM2SCSI.ADD IBM2SCSI.AD_ 12 08/18/97 18:50 33161
- IBM2SS01.SYS IBM2SS01.SY_ 13 08/18/97 20:18 27087
- IBM2SS02.SYS IBM2SS02.SY_ 13 08/18/97 20:18 22835
- IBM2TOS1.SYS IBM2TOS1.SY_ 13 08/18/97 19:24 10054
- IBM2ZEN1.SYS IBM2ZEN1.SY_ 13 08/18/97 19:23 10047
- IBM2ZOS1.SYS IBM2ZOS1.SY_ 13 08/18/97 19:25 10079
- IBM4612.SYS IBM4612.SY_ 13 10/29/97 18:40 10180
- IBMIDECD.FLT IBMIDECD.FL_ 13 08/18/97 19:14 23900
- IBMKBD.SYS IBMKBD.SY_ 13 11/14/96 10:47 7770
- ICMEMCDD.SYS ICMEMCDD.SY_ 13 10/14/97 10:55 13932
- ICMEMFMT.EXE ICMEMFMT.EX_ 12 10/14/97 10:55 44276
- ICMEMMTD.SYS ICMEMMTD.SY_ 13 10/14/97 10:55 7788
- IFGDI2VM.DRV IFGDI2VM.DR_ 12 11/04/97 15:31 86392
- INSTALL.EXE INSTALL.EX_ 6 11/18/97 16:41 384722
- INST_DOS.EXE INST_DOS.EX_ 12 10/22/97 23:18 36466
- IPSRAID.ADD IPSRAID.AD_ 13 06/28/97 11:01 19894
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- ISGDI2VM.DRV ISGDI2VM.DR_ 12 11/04/97 14:28 85072
- KBDBASE.SYS KBDBASE.SY_ 12 07/25/97 16:15 34133
- KERNEL.SDF KERNEL.SD_ 12 11/07/96 21:11 467330
- KERNELD.SDF KERNELD.SD_ 12 11/07/96 21:12 468657
- KEYBOARD.DCP KEYBOARD.DC_ 12 11/24/97 18:28 275644
- LIBC.MSG LIBC.MS_ 13 11/24/97 17:34 9590
- LIBCM.DLL LIBCM.DL_ 8 10/07/97 00:18 210916
- LIBCN.DLL LIBCN.DL_ 11 10/07/97 00:18 57340
- LIBCREG.MSG LIBCREG.MS_ 13 11/24/97 17:34 760
- LIBCS.DLL LIBCS.DL_ 8 10/07/97 00:18 192386
- LIBUNI.DLL LIBUNI.DL_ 11 11/02/97 02:55 80650
- LMS206.ADD LMS206.AD_ 12 08/18/97 19:15 38706
- LOCALE.DLL LOCALE.DL_ 11 11/02/97 02:55 65688
- MIGRATE.EXE MIGRATE.EX_ 10 11/18/97 17:06 118761
- MINXOBJ.DLL MINXOBJ.DL_ 12 11/18/97 19:04 31778
- MIRRORS.DLL MIRRORS.DL_ 5 09/19/96 15:53 444744
- MITFX001.ADD MITFX001.AD_ 13 08/18/97 19:09 20492
- MMODPTS.DLL MMODPTS.DL_ 8 11/11/97 17:13 184020
- MMPARTS.DLL MMPARTS.DL_ 1 11/18/97 16:46 1532246
- MMPM.DLL MMPM.DL_ 6 11/18/97 16:52 430793
- MOUSE.SYS MOUSE.SY_ 13 08/18/97 19:15 19587
- NAMEADD.EXE NAMEADD.EX_ 13 10/28/97 16:34 23040
- NAMECOPY.EXE NAMECOPY.EX_ 13 10/28/97 16:34 23040
- NAMECSSP.DLL NAMECSSP.DL_ 11 11/14/97 18:12 61123
- NAMEDEL.EXE NAMEDEL.EX_ 13 10/28/97 16:34 23040
- NAMEDSP.DLL NAMEDSP.DL_ 9 11/14/97 18:12 123427
- NAMEEXT.EXE NAMEEXT.EX_ 13 10/28/97 16:34 23040
- NAMEFT.DLL NAMEFT.DL_ 11 11/14/97 18:12 66274
- NAMEFW.DLL NAMEFW.DL_ 10 11/14/97 18:12 72312
- NAMEINFO.DLL NAMEINFO.DL_ 2 11/14/97 18:12 47973
- NAMEINI.DLL NAMEINI.DL_ 11 11/14/97 18:12 59027
- NAMEMOD.EXE NAMEMOD.EX_ 13 10/28/97 16:34 23040
- NAMEMOVE.EXE NAMEMOVE.EX_ 13 10/28/97 16:34 23040
- NAMEOSP.DLL NAMEOSP.DL_ 7 11/14/97 18:12 52725
- NWIAPI.DLL NWIAPI.DL_ 13 10/10/97 05:52 14800
- OREXUTIL.DLL ORXUTIL2.DL_ 12 06/06/97 13:17 28885
- OS2ASPI.DMD OS2ASPI.DM_ 13 08/18/97 18:47 11096
- OS2CDROM.DMD OS2CDROM.DM_ 13 08/18/97 19:06 27356
- OS2CHAR.TDF OS2CHAR.TD_ 13 11/18/97 16:25 13194
- OS2DASD.DMD OS2DASD.DM_ 12 08/18/97 18:46 35434
- OS2DUMP OS2DUMP.___ 13 10/03/97 15:51 17335
- OS2K386.EXE OS2K386.EX_ 11 09/02/97 17:00 80674
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- OS2KRNL.TDF OS2KRNL.TD_ 13 11/18/97 15:59 13992
- OS2KRNLD.SYM OS2KRNLD.SY_ 9 11/18/97 16:08 180196
- OS2KRNLR.SYM OS2KRNLR.SY_ 10 11/18/97 15:59 163220
- OS2LDR.MSG OS2LDR.MS_ 13 11/18/97 15:44 9779
- OS2NS.EXE OS2NS.EX_ 11 11/14/97 18:34 44964
- OS2SCSI.DMD OS2SCSI.DM_ 13 08/18/97 18:46 11614
- OSO001.MSG OSO001.MS_ 8 11/18/97 15:07 220233
- OSO001H.MSG OSO001H.MS_ 1 11/18/97 15:07 294967
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- PARALLEL.PDR PARALLEL.PD_ 13 11/18/97 19:54 15944
- PCIBUS.SNP PCIBUS.SN_ 13 10/14/97 10:55 2496
- PCM2ATA.ADD PCM2ATA.AD_ 13 08/18/97 20:14 27938
- PCMCIA.SYS PCMCIA.SY_ 12 08/18/97 20:12 48646
- PCMCIA.TBL PCMCIA.TB_ 13 04/03/97 13:55 4100
- PMATM.DLL PMATM.DL_ 3 10/02/97 17:19 340039
- PMCHKDSK.DLL PMCHKDSK.DL_ 13 11/18/97 18:29 5151
- PMCHKDSK.EXE PMCHKDSK.EX_ 12 11/18/97 18:29 28183
- PMCLIP.DLL PMCLIP.DL_ 13 10/22/97 23:19 21295
- PMCTLS.DLL PMCTLS.DL_ 5 11/18/97 17:09 582642
- PMCTLS.SYM PMCTLS.SY_ 12 11/18/97 17:09 43860
- PMDDE.DLL PMDDE.DL_ 12 11/18/97 17:44 28342
- PMDDEML.DLL PMDDEML.DL_ 12 10/19/97 14:02 27298
- PMDF.EXE PMDF.EX_ 7 11/18/97 18:17 232952
- PMDRAG.DLL PMDRAG.DL_ 13 11/18/97 17:09 1731
- PMGPI.DLL PMGPI.DL_ 7 11/05/97 16:07 229054
- PMGPI.TDF PMGPI.TD_ 13 11/05/97 16:07 10913
- PMGRE.DLL PMGRE.DL_ 13 10/20/97 14:43 2231
- PMGRE.TDF PMGRE.TD_ 13 11/06/97 17:25 1062
- PMMERGE.DLL PMMERGE.DL_ 2 11/18/97 17:12 1219619
- PMMERGE.SYM PMMERGE.SY_ 10 11/06/97 17:25 115092
- PMMLE.DLL PMMLE.DL_ 13 10/22/97 22:56 673
- PMPRINT.QPR PMPRINT.QP_ 13 11/18/97 19:15 11817
- PMSDMRI.DLL PMSDMRI.DL_ 13 11/18/97 17:09 12800
- PMSEEK.EXE PMSEEK.EX_ 12 11/18/97 18:29 31285
- PMSHAPI.DLL PMSHAPI.DL_ 13 10/22/97 22:53 4549
- PMSHAPI.TDF PMSHAPI.TD_ 13 11/06/97 17:25 6187
- PMSPL.DLL PMSPL.DL_ 7 11/18/97 19:13 274374
- PMSPL.SYM PMSPL.SY_ 12 11/18/97 19:13 32196
- PMSPL.TDF PMSPL.TD_ 13 11/18/97 19:13 4549
- PMVDMP.DLL PMVDMP.DL_ 12 11/18/97 17:45 43317
- PMVIOP.DLL PMVIOP.DL_ 11 11/18/97 17:45 59058
- PMVIOP.SYM PMVIOP.SY_ 13 11/18/97 17:45 6596
- PMWIN.DLL PMWIN.DL_ 13 11/18/97 17:01 11264
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- PMWINX.DLL PMWINX.DL_ 5 11/18/97 17:39 529951
- PMWP.DLL PMWP.DL_ 3 11/18/97 18:56 923419
- PMWP.SYM PMWP.SY_ 11 11/18/97 18:56 100308
- PMWPMRI.DLL PMWPMRI.DL_ 11 11/18/97 18:57 57381
- PNP.DLL PNP.DL_ 12 11/18/97 19:30 28297
- PNP.SYS PNP.SY_ 13 08/18/97 19:39 2152
- POINTDD.SYS POINTDD.SY_ 13 08/18/97 19:29 2823
- PRINT01.SYS PRINT01.SY_ 13 07/25/97 16:26 12590
- PRINT02.SYS PRINT02.SY_ 13 07/25/97 16:26 11766
- PSSDMON.EXE PSSDMON.EX_ 12 10/08/97 11:44 25981
- PSTAT.EXE PSTAT.EX_ 13 11/18/97 18:22 10339
- QUECALLS.DLL QUECALLS.DL_ 13 10/03/97 03:01 1024
- QUECALLS.TDF QUECALLS.TD_ 13 11/18/97 16:25 1299
- RAS001.MSG RAS001.MS_ 13 11/18/97 18:00 32532
- README.CID README.CI_ 12 11/18/97 13:58 67377
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- REGCONV.EXE REGCONV.EX_ 11 11/24/97 17:34 39446
- REGEDIT.HLP REGEDIT.HL_ 13 08/22/97 18:24 22682
- REGEDIT2.EXE REGEDIT2.EX_ 4 11/24/97 17:35 950784
- REGISTRY.DLL REGISTRY.DL_ 12 10/28/97 16:31 81438
- REGISTRY.MSG REGISTRY.MS_ 13 11/24/97 17:35 731
- REGISTRY.TDF REGISTRY.TD_ 13 10/28/97 16:31 7616
- RESERVE.SYS RESERVE.SY_ 13 08/18/97 18:42 5704
- RESTORE.EXE RESTORE.EX_ 12 11/18/97 18:31 36928
- REX.MSG REX.MS_ 13 09/19/96 15:44 2865
- REXX.DLL REXX.DL_ 8 06/11/97 00:34 266015
- REXX.IMG REXX.IM_ 11 03/31/97 17:35 274220
- REXXAPI.DLL REXXAPI.DL_ 12 03/31/97 17:35 29091
- REXXC.EXE REXXC.EX_ 13 03/31/97 17:35 1980
- REXXCRT.DLL REXXCRT.DL_ 11 03/31/97 17:35 61195
- REXXUTIL.DLL REXXUTIL.DL_ 12 06/11/97 00:34 29689
- REXXUTIL.DLL ORXUTIL1.DL_ 12 06/06/97 13:17 28885
- RSPDSPI.EXE RSPDSPI.EX_ 10 11/18/97 17:07 95848
- RSPINST.EXE RSPINST.EX_ 4 11/18/97 16:51 429024
- RSRV.EXE RSRV.EX_ 10 11/14/97 18:34 78051
- SBCD2.ADD SBCD2.AD_ 13 08/18/97 19:09 18820
- SCENTER.DLL SCENTER.DL_ 7 11/18/97 20:02 291647
- SEAMLESS.DLL SEAMLESS.DL_ 12 11/18/97 17:46 49167
- SECUTIL.DLL SECUTIL.DL_ 13 10/08/97 11:43 21468
- SEINST.EXE SEINST.EX_ 12 11/18/97 16:37 37441
- SEMAINT.EXE SEMAINT.EX_ 11 11/18/97 16:37 67696
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- SESAPI.DLL SESAPI.DL_ 12 10/08/97 11:42 24283
- SESDD32.SYS SESDD32.SY_ 11 10/08/97 11:45 127568
- SESMGR.DLL SESMGR.DL_ 13 10/03/97 02:59 1536
- SESMGR.TDF SESMGR.TD_ 13 11/18/97 16:25 1643
- SETBOOT.EXE SETBOOT.EX_ 13 11/18/97 18:27 16546
- SETDEFV.CMD SETDEFV.CM_ 13 12/13/96 11:23 1652
- SOFTDRAW.DLL SOFTDRAW.DL_ 6 10/19/97 13:42 413271
- SONY31A.ADD SONY31A.AD_ 12 08/18/97 19:11 32738
- SPCHOBJ.DLL SPCHOBJ.DL_ 9 04/01/97 15:35 132899
- SPL1B.DLL SPL1B.DL_ 13 10/10/97 05:51 5077
- SS2PCIC1.SYS SS2PCIC1.SY_ 13 08/18/97 20:17 19087
- SS2TCIC1.SYS SS2TCIC1.SY_ 13 08/18/97 20:17 22824
- SSMDD.SYS SSMDD.SY_ 13 11/18/97 16:14 36813
- SVMC.DLL SVMC.DL_ 10 11/18/97 16:19 97785
- SVSH.DLL SVSH.DL_ 12 11/18/97 16:20 23452
- SYMB.PFM SYM1.PF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 679
- SYSINSTX.COM SYSINSTX.CO_ 12 11/18/97 18:22 39472
- SYSLEVEL.FPK SYSLEVEL.FP_ 13 10/09/97 15:15 165
- SYSLOGPM.EXE SYSLOGPM.EX_ 9 11/18/97 18:00 138955
- SYSTEM.TDF SYSTEM.TD_ 13 11/18/97 18:32 18358
- SYSTEM.TFF SYSTEM.TF_ 13 11/18/97 18:32 45067
- TEDIT.EXE TEDIT.EX_ 13 11/18/97 18:32 9506
- TEDIT.HLP TEDIT.HL_ 13 11/18/97 13:58 14596
- TESTCFG.SYS TESTCFG.SY_ 13 08/18/97 19:31 9808
- TNR.OFM TNR.OF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 4867
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- TNR.PFB TNR.PF_ 8 10/10/97 01:03 124390
- TNR.PFM TN1.PF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 1156
- TNRB.OFM TNRB.OF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 4883
- TNRB.PFB TNRB.PF_ 8 10/10/97 01:03 126116
- TNRB.PFM TNR1.PF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 1165
- TNRBI.OFM TNRBI.OF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 4897
- TNRBI.PFB TNRBI.PF_ 5 10/10/97 01:03 139122
- TNRBI.PFM TNRB1.PF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 1171
- TNRI.OFM TNRI.OF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 4888
- TNRI.PFB TNRI.PF_ 8 10/10/97 01:03 135239
- TNRI.PFM TNR2.PF_ 13 10/10/97 01:03 1167
- TRACEDLL.DLL TRACEDLL.DL_ 11 10/08/97 01:48 44555
- TRACEFMT.EXE TRACEFMT.EX_ 9 11/18/97 18:11 127972
- TRC0001.TFF TRC0001.TF_ 13 10/28/97 16:31 17414
- TRC0003.TFF TRC0003.TF_ 13 12/12/96 17:56 1503
- TRC0004.TFF TRC0004.TF_ 13 06/16/97 13:23 4754
- TRC0005.TFF TRC0005.TF_ 13 11/18/97 16:08 30574
- TRC0006.TFF TRC0006.TF_ 13 12/12/96 17:19 12356
- TRC0007.TFF TRC0007.TF_ 13 08/18/97 18:46 1394
- TRC0008.TFF TRC0008.TF_ 13 08/18/97 18:39 544
- TRC0010.TFF TRC0010.TF_ 13 11/18/97 16:25 3638
- TRC0016.TFF TRC0016.TF_ 13 11/18/97 16:25 1673
- TRC0017.TFF TRC0017.TF_ 12 11/18/97 16:25 4799
- TRC0018.TFF TRC0018.TF_ 13 11/18/97 16:25 37028
- TRC006D.TFF TRC006D.TF_ 13 10/16/96 13:16 24181
- TRC00C0.TFF TRC00C0.TF_ 13 11/06/97 17:25 13791
- TRC00C2.TFF TRC00C2.TF_ 13 11/06/97 17:25 29873
- TRC00C3.TFF TRC00C3.TF_ 13 11/06/97 17:25 3984
- TRC00C4.TFF TRC00C4.TF_ 13 10/22/97 23:18 242
- TRC00C5.TFF TRC00C5.TF_ 13 11/05/97 16:07 26439
- TRC00C6.TFF TRC00C6.TF_ 13 11/18/97 19:13 6331
- TRUETYPE.DLL TRUETYPE.DL_ 9 11/07/97 14:32 125573
- UCDFS.DLL UCDFS.DL_ 13 11/18/97 16:14 13264
- UCONV.DLL UCONV.DL_ 12 11/02/97 01:26 23841
- UHPFS.DLL UHPFS.DL_ 11 11/18/97 18:11 107536
- ULSACT01.MSG ULSACT01.MS_ 13 10/07/97 15:24 907
- ULSCAU01.MSG ULSCAU01.MS_ 5 10/07/97 15:24 899
- ULSDET01.MSG ULSDET01.MS_ 3 10/07/97 15:24 903
- ULSERR01.MSG ULSERR01.MS_ 13 10/07/97 15:24 1967
- USER.EXE USER.EX_ 7 09/02/97 17:02 278304
- VBIOS.SYS VBIOS.SY_ 13 11/18/97 18:34 8192
- VCDROM.SYS VCDROM.SY_ 13 10/14/97 10:55 6880
- VCMOS.SYS VCMOS.SY_ 13 11/18/97 18:34 2272
- VCOM.SYS VCOM.SY_ 13 10/14/97 10:55 12384
- VDPMI.SYS VDPMI.SY_ 13 11/18/97 18:35 30624
- VDPX.SYS VDPX.SY_ 13 11/18/97 18:35 26112
- VDSK.SYS VDSK.SY_ 13 10/14/97 10:55 10384
- VIDEOPMI.DLL VIDEOPMI.DL_ 9 10/22/97 14:56 42535
- VIOCALLS.DLL VIOCALLS.DL_ 1 10/22/97 23:20 2048
- VKBD.SYS VKBD.SY_ 13 10/14/97 11:51 25612
- VLPT.SYS VLPT.SY_ 13 10/14/97 10:55 10113
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- VMAN.DLL VMAN.DL_ 12 11/10/97 17:23 25613
- VMANWIN.SYS VMANWIN.SY_ 10 10/16/97 18:41 2880
- VMOUSE.SYS VMOUSE.SY_ 13 10/14/97 10:55 18704
- VPIC.SYS VPIC.SY_ 13 11/18/97 18:37 9894
- VPRPMI.SYS VPRPMI.SY_ 13 08/12/96 05:19 4473
- VTIMER.SYS VTIMER.SY_ 13 11/18/97 18:37 9936
- VW32S.SYS VW32S.SY_ 13 11/18/97 18:38 18288
- VWIN.SYS VWIN.SY_ 4 11/18/97 18:37 26896
- WCFGMRI.DLL WCFGMRI.DL_ 7 11/18/97 19:03 3108
- WD24B.DSP WD24B.DS_ 13 04/03/97 13:55 12050
- WINCFG.DLL WINCFG.DL_ 13 11/18/97 19:03 12839
- WINSCLIP.DLL WINSCLIP.DL_ 13 08/22/97 17:20 14848
- WINSDDE.DLL WINSDDE.DL_ 13 08/22/97 17:20 17408
- WINSHELD.EXE WINSHELD.EX_ 13 09/02/97 17:00 22016
- WINSMSG.DLL WINSMSG.DL_ 13 08/22/97 17:20 27929
- WPCLS.IMP WPCLS.IM_ 13 03/31/97 17:35 8661
- WPCONFIG.DLL WPCONFIG.DL_ 7 11/18/97 19:03 235896
- WPCONMRI.DLL WPCONMRI.DL_ 13 11/18/97 19:03 26158
- WPHELP.HLP WPHELP.HL_ 4 11/18/97 15:57 922489
- WPINET.DLL WPINET.DL_ 10 11/18/97 19:51 115384
- WPMSG.HLP WPMSG.HL_ 12 11/18/97 15:57 56427
- WPPRINT.DLL WPPRINT.DL_ 6 11/18/97 19:09 363252
- WPPRINT.HLP WPPRINT.HL_ 11 11/18/97 19:10 84903
- WPPRTMRI.DLL WPPRTMRI.DL_ 10 11/18/97 19:10 68675
- WPREXX.IMP WPREXX.IM_ 13 03/31/97 17:35 6313
- WPSINIT.WPS WPSINIT.WP_ 13 03/31/97 17:35 15877
- WW.EXE WW.EX_ 13 04/01/97 15:37 8305
- WWDLL.DLL WWDLL.DL_ 6 11/25/97 09:37 273149
- WWHOOK.DLL WWHOOK.DL_ 12 07/23/97 11:58 27230
- XCOPY.EXE XCOPY.EX_ 12 11/18/97 18:23 51920
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- Product location on CSD: A:\FIX\OS2.2
- Product name: "IBM OS/2 Basisbetriebssystem"
- Standard Edition 4.00
- Fixpak name: XRGM005_ (Country = Germany)
- Pre-requisite CSD Level: XRG4000_
- System Id: 1000
- Component Id: 5639A6100
- Archive is ON for this product.
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- ..\*
- ..\..\VT
- ..\..\VT\*
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- Filename Name on CSD Disk# Date Time Size
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- OS2LDR OS2LDR.___ 13 11/18/97 15:44 33280
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- Product location on CSD: A:\FIX\OS2.3
- Product name: "IBM OS/2 Basisbetriebssystem"
- Standard Edition 4.00
- Fixpak name: XRGM005_ (Country = Germany)
- Pre-requisite CSD Level: XRG4010_
- System Id: 1000
- Component Id: 5639A6100
- Archive is ON for this product.
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- ..\*
- ..\..\VT
- ..\..\VT\*
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- OS2LDR OS2LDR.___ 13 10/31/97 10:05 33280
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- 9.0 SPACE UTILIZATION
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- The FixPak installation process requires free space on the
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- 9.0.1 RECOVERING FIXPAK ARCHIVE AND BACKUP SPACE
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- Warning: Make sure you read and understand the following before
- removing the Archive and Backup files and directories.
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- You can recover the space used for FixPak Archive and Backup files
- as long as you understand that doing this prevents you from being
- able to backout to the previous Backup or Archive level. If it
- becomes necessary at a later time to backout a FixPak, the only way
- you can do this is to reinstall Warp.
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- Do the following to delete the FixPak Backup and Archive files and
- remove the files used by CSF to keep track of what service has been
- applied to your system.
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- 1. Delete every instance of the following files on your system
- (search every drive and every directory they contain).
- Ä LOGF0000.* (can be OS2 or MPM)
- Ä LOGSTART.* (can be OS2 or MPM)
- Ä LOGARCH.* (can be OS2 or MPM)
- Ä CSF_*.*
- Ä FIXSTART
- 2. Delete the files in the FixPak Archive and Backup directories on
- your harddisk.
- 3. Remove the FixPak Archive and Backup directories with the RMDIR
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