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OSINHDHD - HARD DRIVE TO HARD DRIVE INSTALLATION
06/13/96
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Hard Drive to Hard Drive Installation
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Please Read Entire Document for Full Explanation of Procedure
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DESCRIPTION
If you have the CD-ROM version of OS/2 Warp and your CD-ROM drive is
currently unsupported by OS/2; or if you have DOS installed on your
system and it recognizes your CD-ROM, you can use the following
procedure.
RESOLUTION
Hard Drive to Hard Drive Installation
1. Start your system from DOS.
2. Make a temporary directory called TEMP; type MD TEMP and press Enter.
3. Type
XCOPY X:\os2image\*.* /S C:\TEMP and press Enter.
where:
X: is the CD-ROM drive, and
C: is a drive that contains enough disk space to place the images
and OS/2.
Note: size = 35 or 525 and X: is the CD-ROM drive letter.
4. To create the installation diskette and diskette 1, type the
following and press Enter.
X:\makedsks
5. This creates an Installation Diskette, followed by Diskette 1. After
the new DISK1 is created, press Ctrl+Break.
6. Edit the CONFIG.SYS on the new DISK1.
Change: SET OS2_SHELL=SYSINST2.EXE
To: SET OS2_SHELL=SYSINST2.EXE C:\TEMP
Save and Exit the file.
7. You can start the installation if you have the following:
- Installation Diskette
- DISK1 Diskette
- Diskette images in the TEMP directory on the hard disk
Insert the OS/2 Installation Diskette in drive A: and restart your
system.
8. Insert DISK1 when prompted and continue the installation.
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without limitation, warranties of fitness and merchantability with
respect to the information in this document. By furnishing this
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