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- OS/2 WARP BETA II
- INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
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- SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
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- CHAPTER 1. AS YOU BEGIN . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
- Preparing Your System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
- Choosing Easy or Advanced Installation . . . . . 4
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- CHAPTER 2. USING EASY INSTALLATION . . . . . . . 7
- Preparing for the Installation . . . . . . . . . 7
- Installing the Operating System . . . . . . . . . 8
- Switching between OS/2 and DOS with Dual Boot . 14
- Starting the Dual Boot Feature . . . . . . . 15
- Installing DOS after Installing OS/2 . . . . 16
- What to Do if Dual Boot Does Not Work . . . . 17
- Using Windows Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- Installing Windows after Installing OS/2 . . 18
- What to Do if You Have Problems during
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- CHAPTER 1. AS YOU BEGIN
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- This chapter contains preliminary information to get
- you ready to install OS/2*. Complete all the
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- The OS/2 operating system can be installed over the
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- o OS/2 for Windows
- o OS/2 Version 1.3
- o DOS Versions 3.3 or later
- o Microsoft Windows Versions 3.1 or 3.11
- o Windows for Workgroups 3.1 or 3.11
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- NOTE: OS/2 does not enable the LAN connectivity
- function of Windows for Workgroups. For
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- function after installing OS/2, see the
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- If you do not need Windows function, you can install
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- PREPARING YOUR SYSTEM
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- Before installing OS/2, check the following:
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- README.INS file on the Installation Diskette.
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- - To view the README file online, type TYPE
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- - At least 4MB of random access memory (RAM)
- - A hard disk with 35MB to 50MB of free space,
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- for multimedia support (for example, for a
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- - An IBM-compatible mouse
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- ATI** Graphics Ultra** Pro display adapter
- An EISA system with an Adaptec** 1742A
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- IBM* PS/2 with ABIOS on the Reference
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- IBM PS/2 Model 76
- IBM ThinkPad* with a Docking Station
- A system with an Aox upgrade
- Quantum** II Hard Card
- Sony**, Panasonic**, Creative Labs, IBM ISA,
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- Unsupported CD-ROM or SCSI/CD-ROM combination
- IBM M-Audio Capture and Playback Adapter
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- CHOOSING EASY OR ADVANCED INSTALLATION
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- Use EASY INSTALLATION to install OS/2 with
- preselected settings, based on your current hardware
- and software. The Easy Installation program installs
- the operating system in the same partition as your
- DOS and Windows (if you have DOS and Windows
- installed on your computer), uses the File Allocation
- Table (FAT) file system, and installs the following
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- Documentation, including:
- The OS/2 Tutorial
- Command Reference
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- Windows in OS/2
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- Application Considerations
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- Performance Considerations
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- Printing in OS/2
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- Multimedia
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- All system fonts
- Optional System Utilities, including:
- Backup Hard Disk
- Change File Attributes
- Manage Partition
- Restore Backed-Up Files
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- Tools and Games, including:
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- Seek and Scan
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- OS/2 DOS Support
- Multimedia Software Support (if required
- capabilities are detected on your computer)
- REXX
- Optional Bit Maps
- Advanced Power Management (if required
- capabilities are detected on your computer)
- PCMCIA (if required capabilities are detected on
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- | Use ADVANCED INSTALLATION onlyif you are an |
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- | o Installing OS/2 in a logical drive |
- | o Using the HPFS file system |
- | o Selecting which of the OS/2 features you want |
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- Installation was designed to help you install OS/2
- without having to answer technical questions about
- your computer and its attached hardware. Throughout
- the installation process, the program will search and
- detect the type of hardware and software you are
- using on your computer. Then, the Installation
- program will install a preselected set of the
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- OS/2 on your computer, and if you are experienced at
- installing operating systems, you might want to use
- the Advanced Installation method.
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- make decisions or selections). If you use this
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- previous version of OS/2, your OS/2 Desktop will
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- installing from a CD-ROM drive) and to remove
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- your computer. If you do not know the type of
- printer you are using, refer to the documentation
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- with Microsoft Windows. Be sure to have your
- Windows diskettes or CD handy before you install
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- If you have any problems during the installation,
- press the F1 KEY to view the online help that is
- available whenever you see F1=HELP at the bottom of a
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- installation progresses. If you are installing
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- incorrect, use the mouse to click on the icon
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- screen will appear where you can indicate the
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- A SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT SUPER VGA DISPLAYS: If your
- system has a Super VGA (SVGA) display, you will
- see a screen at the end of the Installation
- program where you can configure your computer for
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- appears, use the arrow keys or your mouse to
- highlight the name of your printer in the list of
- printer names. Then indicate the port to which
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- port (the connector on the PC end of the
- printer cable has pins), click on the LPT1,
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- (the connector on the PC end of the printer
- cable has holes), click on the COM1, COM2,
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- computer, select DO NOT INSTALL DEFAULT PRINTER
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- beginning of the Installation program telling you
- that you did not have enough free disk space to
- install OS/2, but you decided to continue with
- the installation anyway, you will see the OS/2
- Setup and Installation screen. Go to step 11.
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- beginning of the Installation program, go to step
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- select the software features you want to install.
- You will notice that some features have a check
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- for installation. The amount of hard disk space
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- screen. You will be asked to remove and insert
- diskettes, including one or more Printer Driver
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- see the Monitor Configuration/Selection Utility
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- click on HELP if you need more information.
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- Windows diskettes, do one of the following (if
- Windows was preinstalled on your computer when
- you bought it, you can skip this step and go to
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- a. Remove the OS/2 diskette that is
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- Windows diskettes as requested.
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- Windows files on the CD, type the drive
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- and how to use your Desktop. The tutorial also
- provides information to help you make the transition
- from DOS and Windows to OS/2.
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- For more help on using the operating system, you can
- access the online help system. Press F1 anytime to
- get help, or if you see a HELP push button at the
- bottom of a screen, you can click on it to get more
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- method, a Dual Boot feature is automatically set up
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- for you as well. Dual Boot lets you switch back and
- forth between OS/2 and DOS (you might want to do this
- because some DOS programs do not run under OS/2).
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- should start when you turn on your computer. Each
- time you shut down and restart your computer, it will
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- Use the Dual Boot function to switch from one
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- 2. Open COMMAND PROMPTS.
- 3. Open DUAL BOOT.
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- your system to be reset, type Y and press
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- OS/2 is running, you can use the DOS
- sessions that are part of OS/2 for most
- DOS programs. By using these sessions,
- you don't have to use Dual Boot, which
- shuts down your OS/2 session. To use a
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- have DOS installed, your system will still have the
- Dual Boot capability. However, you must install DOS
- to use the Dual Boot feature.
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- that your system is being prepared, and then a
- warning that you must shut down your system.
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- running that take up too much of your computer's
- memory. If so, close the programs before you use the
- BOOT command. If the programs are loaded from your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file, you must deactivate the programs
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- When you install OS/2 on a computer that has Windows
- installed on it, all of your Windows functions are
- still available. If you installed OS/2 with the Easy
- Installation method, any Windows programs you had on
- your computer were automatically placed in folders on
- your OS/2 Desktop. You can also use the Windows
- Program Manager by opening a WIN-OS/2 command prompt
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- INSTALLING WINDOWS AFTER INSTALLING OS/2
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- If you installed OS/2 on a computer that did not have
- Microsoft Windows on it already, you can install
- Windows later if you have a partition formatted with
- the FAT file system. Follow these steps:
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- 1. Start your computer with DOS. Do one of the
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- o Open DUAL BOOT in the Command Prompts folder.
- o Select DOS from the Boot Manager menu.
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- NOTE: If you have not installed DOS, refer
- to the procedure in "Installing DOS
- after Installing OS/2" on page 16
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- 2. When a message appears asking if you want your
- system to be reset, type Y and press Enter.
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- 3. Install Windows in a FAT-formatted partition or
- logical drive.
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- 4. Shut down your computer, and then restart it with
- OS/2.
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- 5. Open SYSTEM SETUP in the OS/2 System folder.
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- 6. Open SELECTIVE INSTALL
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- 7. When the System Configuration screen appears,
- select OK.
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- 8. On the OS/2 Setup and Installation screen, select
- WIN-OS/2 SUPPORT. Then select INSTALL
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- 9. When the Advanced Options window appears, select
- OK to continue.
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- 10. When prompted to do so, insert and remove the
- numbered OS/2 installation diskettes.
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- 11. When prompted to do so, insert and remove the
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- The installation of OS/2 is generally a
- straightforward process and, in most cases, you will
- not encounter any problems.
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- Problems you might encounter include:
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- o A blank screen after installation.
- o An error message with a number and, sometimes,
- text.
- o A hardware device that does not work. (This
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