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OSVIVGA - RESTORING VGA AFTER INSTALLING THIRD-PARTY DRIVERS
05/01/96
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Restoring VGA after Installing Third-Party Drivers in OS/2 Warp
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Please Read Entire Document for Full Explanation of Procedure
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DESCRIPTION
You installed third-party drivers and tried to restore VGA mode as
described in the User's Guide to OS/2 Warp, but the procedure didn't
work.
RESOLUTION
The procedure described in the User's Guide to OS/2 Warp pertains to
drivers that are shipped with OS/2 Warp. Try the following procedure.
If it doesn't work, contact the driver manufacturer for a recovery
procedure.
1. Insert the 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 Diskette
1.
4. When the Installation screen appears, press F3 to get to a command
prompt.
5. Type CD OS2 to change to the drive where OS/2 Warp is installed.
6. Type DEL SVGA* to delete all SVGA files.
7. Insert Diskette 3 and type UNPACK A:DOS C: to unpack the DOS bundle.
Note: For CD-ROM installations, go to DISK_3 and unpack.
8. Type CD INSTALL.
9. Type the RSPDSPI command as follows, and press Enter:
* Diskette installation:
RSPDSPI /PK:VGA /SK:NONE /S:source:\ /T:target:
* 2.1x CD:
RSPDSPI /PK:VGA /SK:NONE /S:source:\OS2SE21\DISP_1\ /T:target
* Warp CD:
RSPDSPI /PK:VGA /SK:NONE /S:source:\OS2IMAGE\DISP_1\ /T:target
where: source and target are the source and target drives.
10. Restart the system.
11. Do a Selective Install of VGA.
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