OSINUPGD - OS/2 WARP UPGRADE EDITION FOR OS/2 2.1 AND 2.11 03/06/96 ======================================================================= OS/2 Warp Upgrade Edition for OS/2 2.1 and 2.11 ======================================================================= Please Read Entire Document for Full Explanation of Procedure ------------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION This document contains information for OS/2 2.1 and OS/2 2.11 users who are installing the OS/2 Warp Upgrade Edition. RESOLUTION For these procedures, you need your OS/2 2.1 or OS/2 2.11 diskettes. If you do not have these diskettes, you need to create Utility Diskette 1 before continuing. Note: Make sure you have a backup copy of any file you intend to change. Creating Utility Diskette 1 --------------------------- 1. Use DISKCOPY to copy OS/2 Warp Diskette 1 to a 1.44 MB diskette. The 1.44 MB diskette is now Utility Diskette 1. 2. Delete the file, BUNDLE, from Utility Diskette 1. 3. Copy UHPFS.DLL and FORMAT.COM from OS/2 Warp Diskette 2 to Utility Diskette 1. Note: If you are installing OS/2 from a CD, copy UHPFS.DLL and FORMAT.COM from the \OS2IMAGE\DISK_2 directory on the CD to Utility Diskette 1. If Utility Diskette 1 does not have enough space for these files, delete DEL.LST and SIPANEL1.DLL from the diskette. If you still need more space on Utility Diskette 1, delete the following files: AHA*.ADD SONY*.ADD MI*.ADD LMS*.ADD AIC*.ADD FD*.ADD 4. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file on Utility Diskette 1, as follows: If Installing OS/2 from diskettes: ---------------------------------- Change: SET OS2_SHELL=SYSINST2.EXE To: SET OS2_SHELL=CMD.EXE If Installing OS/2 from a CD: ----------------------------- Change: SET OS2_SHELL=SYSINST2.EXE To: SET OS2_SHELL=CMD.EXE Delete: SET OS2_SHELL=CDINST.EXE If you are installing OS/2 from a CD and have deleted the AHA*.ADD, SONY*.ADD, MI*.ADD, AIC*.ADD, FD*.ADD, and LMS*.ADD files, remove the corresponding BASEDEV=AHA*, SONY*, MI*, AIC*, FD*, and LMS*.ADD statements from the CONFIG.SYS file on Utility Diskette 1. Repartitioning the Hard Disk before Installing OS/2 Warp Upgrade Edition ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To repartition your hard disk before installing OS/2 Warp Upgrade Edition: 1. Insert the OS/2 2.1, OS/2 2.11, or OS/2 Warp Installation Diskette in drive A. 2. Turn on the computer, or press Ctrl+Alt+Del if it is already on. 3. When prompted, remove the Installation Diskette and insert the OS/2 2.1 or OS/2 2.11 Diskette 1, or Utility Diskette 1, and press Enter. Note: If you use Utility Diskette 1, go to step 5. 4. At the Installation Drive Selection screen, press F3 to go to a command prompt. 5. At the command prompt, type A:\FDISK and follow the instructions on the FDISK screen to repartition the drive. After you repartition the drive, you must format it. Note: If you want to format for HPFS, you must use OS/2. Formatting the Drive Using OS/2 -------------------------------- Note: You need Utility Diskette 1 for this procedure. 1. Insert the OS/2 Warp Installation Diskette in drive A and restart the system. 2. When prompted, insert the new Utility Diskette 1 in drive A and follow the instructions on the screen. Note: Do NOT use the original diskette 3. When you reach the command prompt, use the appropriate command for the file system you want to use: * For FAT, type FORMAT x: /FS:FAT and press Enter. * For HPFS, type FORMAT x: /FS:HPFS and press Enter. where x is the drive you want to format. 4. After formatting the drive, go to "Reinstalling OS/2 Warp" to build the required subdirectories and continue with the OS/2 Warp installation. Formatting the Drive Using DOS ------------------------------ If you have a startable DOS diskette, you can start the system and format the target partition with FAT. After formatting the drive, go to "Reinstalling OS/2 Warp" to build the required subdirectories and continue with the OS/2 Warp installation. Reinstalling OS/2 Warp ----------------------- If you repartitioned and formatted the hard disk before installing OS/2 Warp Upgrade Edition and the installation stopped with a red screen and a message, or if you were reinstalling OS/2 Warp Upgrade Edition and the installation stopped with a red screen and the following message: A specific version of the OS/2 operating system must be present on the hard disk. You must create an \OS2\INSTALL directory in the partition where you want to install OS/2 Warp, and reinstall OS/2 Warp. Note: You need Utility Diskette 1 for this procedure. If you have the 2.1 or 2.11 Installation Diskette, or the OS/2 Warp Installation Diskette and Utility Diskette 1, do the following: 1. Insert the OS/2 2.1, OS/2 2.11, or OS/2 Warp Installation Diskette in drive A. 2. Turn on the computer, or press Ctrl+Alt+Del if it is already on. 3. When prompted, remove the Installation Diskette and insert the OS/2 2.1, or OS/2 2.11 Diskette 1, or Utility Diskette 1 in drive A and press Enter. Note: If you use Utility Diskette 1, go to step 5. 4. At the Installation Drive Selection screen, press F3 to go to a command prompt. 5. At the command prompt, type x: and press Enter (x is the drive letter of the drive where you want to install OS/2 Warp). 6. To create the \OS2\INSTALL directory, type MD OS2\ and press Enter. 7. Type MD OS2\INSTALL and press Enter. 8. Type COPY A:\SYSLEVEL.OS2 x:\OS2\INSTALL and press Enter. 9. Remove the diskette from drive A and insert the OS/2 Warp Installation Diskette. 10. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart the system. Proceed with OS/2 Warp installation. 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