< Installation instructions for Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Build level 8.234
 
 
 Supported CSD levels
 
 XR_3000 Warp for Windows
 XR_3001 Warp with WIN-OS2
 XR_3002 Warp for Windows Manufacturing Refresh
 XR_3003 Warp with WIN-OS2 Connect
 XR_3004 Warp for Windows Manufacturing Refresh Connect
 
 
 OS/2 Fix Distribution
 Personal System Products
 Boca Raton, Fl
 
 
 (c) Copyright International Business Machines Corporation, 1995.
 All rights Reserved.
 
 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 

 
                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
 CONTENTS
 
 
   Terms and Conditions ............................................. 1
 
   Installation Notes ............................................... 2
   Corrective Service Facility boot diskettes ....................... 2
   Read Only files .................................................. 3
 
   Relocated OS/2 file support ...................................... 4
 
   Installation Process ............................................. 5
   Method 1: Install from booted OS/2 partition.  ................... 5
   Method 2: Boot from Corrective Service Disk 1.  .................. 7
   Additional Corrective Service Facility information ............... 7
 
   Recovering from Installation problems ............................ 8
     No files to service ............................................ 8
     Previous installation interrupted .............................. 8
     Unable to open Archive directory ............................... 9
   Traps when cancelling print jobs after FixPak is installed ....... 9
 
   CMD chipset, Novel Requester, OS/2 CSD level .................... 10
     Updating systems with the CMD chipset ......................... 10
     RZ1000 and CMD640 Data Problems - APAR - PJ19409 .............. 10
     Novel Requester ............................................... 12
     CSD level of SYSLEVEL.OS2 ..................................... 12
 
   Where Fixes can be found ........................................ 13
 
   FixPak Corrective Service levels and disk layouts ............... 14
 
   Space Utilization ............................................... 22
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
 TERMS AND CONDITIONS
 
                               IMPORTANT
 
   DOWNLOADING THE SERVICE FIX THAT FOLLOWS, INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF
   THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
 
   - YOU MUST BE, AND YOU AGREE THAT YOU ARE, A PRIOR LICENSEE
     OF OS/2 VERSION 3.0 OR 3.01.
   - YOU MAY MAKE COPIES OF THE OS/2 VERSION 3.0 OR 3.01 SERVICE FIX
     EQUAL TO THE NUMBER OF LICENSED COPIES OF OS/2 VERSION
     3.0 OR 3.01 YOU POSSESS.
   - YOU MAY ONLY USE THIS SERVICE FIX FOR MAINTENANCE PURPOSES.
   - ALL OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF YOUR OS/2 VERSION 3.0 OR 3.01
     LICENSE AGREEMENT APPLY TO THIS SERVICE FIX; HOWEVER,
     THIS DOES NOT EXTEND ANY WARRANTY OUTLINED IN SUCH
     AGREEMENT.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                Terms and Conditions  1

 
                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
 INSTALLATION NOTES
 
 The following instructions describe how to install this FixPak on your
 system.
 
 
 CORRECTIVE SERVICE FACILITY BOOT DISKETTES
 
 You will need the OS/2 Warp 3.0 Corrective Service Facility boot disks
 to install this FixPak. These files should be available from the same
 place you got this FixPak.
 
    CSFBOOT.1DK - Corrective Service Facility disk 1
    CSFBOOT.2DK - Corrective Service Facility disk 2
 
       - or -
 
    WKICKR.ZIP   - File compressed with PKZIP. Contains both of the
                   above disk images. Requires PKUNZIP or UNZIP to
                   extract original files from compressed file.
 
 
 To create diskettes from the disk image files you need LOADDSKF.EXE.
 This is also available from the same place you got this FixPak.
 
    LDF.COM      - Self extracting file that will create LOADDSKF.EXE.
                   Place in a separate directory on your harddisk then
                   enter LDF.
 
       - or -
 
    LOADDF.ZIP   - File compressed with PKZIP, contains LOADDSKF.EXE.
                   Requires PKUNZIP or UNZIP to extract original files
                   from compressed file.
 
 Note: LOADDSKF.EXE is also on any CD-ROM version of OS/2.
 
 
 Use LOADDSKF.EXE to create the diskettes. For each disk image place a
 2MB HD (1.44MB formatted) diskette in A:. Please DO NOT use a 1MB
 (720KB formatted) diskette as you may have problems trying to install
 this FixPak.
 
 1.  Enter LOADDSKF CSFBOOT.1DK A: /F. Label as CSF DISK Diskette 1 (SP
     DISK 1)
 
 2.  Enter LOADDSKF CSFBOOT.2DK A: /F. Label as CSF DISK Diskette 2 (SP
     DISK 2)
 
 3.  Enter LOADDSKF XR_W010.1DK A: /F. Label as FixPak XR_W010
     Corrective Service Diskette 1 (CSF DISK 1)
 
 
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                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
 4.  Enter LOADDSKF XR_W010.2DK A: /F. Label as FixPak XR_W010
     Corrective Service Diskette 2 (CSF DISK 2)
 
 5.  Enter LOADDSKF XR_W010.3DK A: /F. Label as FixPak XR_W010
     Corrective Service Diskette 3 (CSF DISK 3)
 
 6.  Enter LOADDSKF XR_W010.4DK A: /F. Label as FixPak XR_W010
     Corrective Service Diskette 4 (CSF DISK 4)
 
 7.  Enter LOADDSKF XR_W010.5DK A: /F. Label as FixPak XR_W010
     Corrective Service Diskette 5 (CSF DISK 5)
 
 8.  Enter LOADDSKF XR_W010.6DK A: /F. Label as FixPak XR_W010
     Corrective Service Diskette 6 (CSF DISK 6)
 
 
 
 READ ONLY FILES
 
 If you installed OS/2 Warp 3.0 from a CD-ROM some files being updated
 may have the Read Only attribute set. This will cause the update
 program to ask you if you want them replaced. Answer OK.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                  Installation Notes  3

 
                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
 RELOCATED OS/2 FILE SUPPORT
 
 This FixPak will service directories based on the location of
 supported SYSLEVEL.OS2 and SYSLEVEL.MPM files.  Please check your
 system to make sure extra copies of these files are not located in
 directories other than
 
   \OS2\SYSTEM\SYSLVELE.OS2 on the boot drive of your OS/2 partition(s)
   \MMOS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.MPM on any partition
 
 
 If additional copies of these files are found in other locations on
 your harddrive then CSF will try to service files as follows:
 
 For 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.
 
 
 For SYSLEVEL.MPM
 
   ..\*     all files in a directory one level above (toward the root) and
            all subdirectories below. This should be the MMOS2 directory and
            subdirectories.
 
 
 If you have moved OS/2 files or directories then you need to do the
 following in order to have them serviced:
 
 1.  Create a file USERDIRS.OS2 in the \OS2\INSTALL directory of the
     OS\2 Warp partition to be serviced.
 
     In this file you place the full path to the directory you want to
     be serviced. Examples would be
 
      C:\JSI\*
      D:\JSI\SH\*
 
 
     Be sure to include the trailing * (asterisk) after the last
     backslash.
 
 Note: Leave this file for any future OS/2 Warp FixPaks you may apply.
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                         Relocated OS/2 file support  4

 
                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
 INSTALLATION PROCESS
 
 Before installing any FixPak it is recommended that you run CHKDSK /F
 against all drives on your system to correct any file system errors
 that may be present. You cannot do this while OS/2 is active. You must
 shutdown and run CHKDSK by one of the following methods:
 
    Boot from your Install and DISK 1 disks you used to install OS/2
     with.  If your file system is HPFS then you need to put diskette
     with CHKDSK and UHPFS.DLL on it in your A: drive before issuing
     the CHKDSK command.
 
    Boot from the Utilities disk you created via the "Create Utility
     Diskettes" icon in the System Setup folder.
 
    Boot from a different OS/2 partiton
 
 To INSTALL this FixPak use one of the following methods:
 
 
 METHOD 1: INSTALL FROM BOOTED OS/2 PARTITION.
 
 This method allows you to select the partition or partitions to be
 serviced of those supported by this FixPak (based on the SYSLEVEL.OS2
 or SYSLEVEL.MPM files found).
 
 This is the method you should use if you have more tham one OS/2
 partition and want to control which one will be serviced.
 
 Note: You can use a diskette drive other than A: with this method so
 if your 3.5" diskette drive is B: use B: where A: is mentioned (this
 method only).
 
 1.  Insert CSF DISK Diskette 1 in A:.
 
 2.  Open an OS/2 window or Full Screen.
 
 3.  Enter A:\SERVICE and press the ENTER key.
 
 4.  Follow displayed instructions. When prompted to insert Corrective
     Service Diskette 1 (not CSF DISK Diskette 1) place FixPak XR_W010
     Corrective Service Diskette 1 in A:. Repeat for the rest of the
     FixPak disks when requested to do so.
 
 5.  If this is the first OS/2 Warp FixPak you have applied to this
     system then enter the path where a copy of replaced file(s) will
     be stored in the ARCHIVE directory, Ex. 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.
 
 
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                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
 
     Note: You must specify a different ARCHIVE directory for each
     product to be serviced
 
     If this is not the first OS/2 Warp v3.0 FixPak then enter the path
     where a copy of replaced file(s) will be stored in the BACKUP
     directory, EX. 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 will require approximately 7.0MB 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. Please select
     Continue.
 
 8.  During the install process you may see messages about Archiving,
     Updating and Deferring service.
 
        Archiving saves a compressed copy of the original file in the
         ARCHIVE or BACKUP path you specified. These occur only if you
         apply service to the OS/2 partition you are booted from.
 
        Updating means the original files is replaced with the new one
         from this FixPak.
 
        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 the \OS2\INSTALL\IBMCSFLK\FIX
         directory on your Warp boot drive in unpacked format for use
         by the locked file device driver during reboot after you
         shutdown.
 
 9.  Select NO for redisplay of "Product List" after the first part of
     the FixPak apply 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.
 
 12. You will see the following during reboot if you applied service to
     the OS/2 partition you were booted from.
 
 
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                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
    The locked file driver is loaded.
 
           Processing locked files
 
           Processing complete
 
 
     After a bit the system may do an automatic reboot. In some cases
     it may do an additional reboot.
 
 
 
 METHOD 2: BOOT FROM CORRECTIVE SERVICE DISK 1.
 
 This method is fully automatic. No interaction with the user takes
 place. All servicable partitions on your system will be serviced
 automatically. Be especially careful of extra SYSLEVEL.OS2 or
 SYSLEVEL.MPM files when using this method as they can direct CSF to
 apply service to directories you did not want serviced.
 
 1.  Shutdown your OS/2 system.
 
 2.  Insert CSF DISK Diskette 1 in A:.
 
 3.  Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to boot the disk in A:.
 
 Service will be applied to ALL partitions that have a version of OS/2
 on it that is supported by this FixPak. See the section "FixPak
 Corrective Service Notes" for the CSD levels this FixPak applies to.
 
 
 ADDITIONAL CORRECTIVE SERVICE FACILITY INFORMATION
 
 For additional information on the Corrective Service Facility, use the
 VIEW command with the README.INF file on the first Corrective Service
 Facility disk.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
 RECOVERING FROM INSTALLATION PROBLEMS
 
 
 
 NO FILES TO SERVICE
 
 If you see a "No files to service" message while applying this FixPak
 then the Current CSD level or Component ID of the "IBM OS/2 Base
 Operating System" may not be supported by this FixPak.
 
 Correct values must be:
 
    Current CSD level: XR_3000        Warp for Windows
         Component Id: 562260100
 
    Current CSD level: XR_3001        Warp with WIN-OS2
         Component Id: 562274700
 
    Current CSD level: XR_3002        Warp for Windows
         Component Id: 562260100      Manufacturing Refresh
 
    Current CSD level: XR_3003        Warp Connect with WIN-OS2
         Component Id: 562274700
 
    Current CSD level: XR_3004        Warp Connect for Windows
         Component Id: 562260100
 
 
 If these values are correct then check for the following files on your
 OS/2 boot drive in the \OS2\INSTALL directory:
 
    LOGF0000.OS2
    LOGSTART.OS2
    LOGARCH.OS2
 
 
 Also check for the following file:
 
    C:\CSF_SEL.000
 
 
 If any of them exist then rename them and try the FixPak install
 again.  If it works then delete the renamed files.
 
 
 PREVIOUS INSTALLATION INTERRUPTED
 
 If you get a message that the previous installation of a FixPak was
 interrupted even though it completed successfully then check for the
 following file:
 
 
 
                               Recovering from Installation problems  8

 
                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
    C:\FIXSTART
 
 
 If it exists then rename it and try the FixPak install again.  If it
 works then delete the renamed file. If this does not resolve the
 problem then follow the procedure "Recovering from Installation
 problems".
 
 
 UNABLE TO OPEN ARCHIVE DIRECTORY
 
 If you get a message about problems with the Archive directory (cannot
 find, unable to open, etc) then the most probable cause is that you
 have applied a previous FixPak and have deleted the FixPak ARCHIVE or
 BACKUP directory to recover the space.
 
 To recover from this follow the "No files to service" and "Previous
 installation interrupted" steps.
 
 
 TRAPS WHEN CANCELLING PRINT JOBS AFTER FIXPAK IS INSTALLED
 
 If you experience a Trap when cancelling print jobs using a Laserjet
 driver, down load the Laserjet driver FixPak XR0P012, revision level
 30.453 or later from any of the sites listed in "Where fixes can be
 found" section of this document.
 
 If you are using the IBMNULL printer driver call service for APAR
 PJ19995.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                               Recovering from Installation problems  9

 
                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
 CMD CHIPSET, NOVEL REQUESTER, OS/2 CSD LEVEL
 
 
 
 UPDATING SYSTEMS WITH THE CMD CHIPSET
 
 If you are installing this FixPak on a machine that has the CMD PCI
 IDE chipset a CONFIG.SYS modification will be required after this
 FixPak is installed.
 
 Add the following statements to your CONFIG.SYS
 
    BASEDEV=CMD640X.ADD     (add this line below BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD)
    BASEDEV=CMDATAPI.FLT    (add this line below BASEDEV=IBMIDECD.FLT)
 
 
 
 
 RZ1000 AND CMD640 DATA PROBLEMS - APAR - PJ19409
 
 Problem Description:
 
 IDE disks can incur possible data read conflicts that can cause data
 problems.
 
 OS/2 Versions:
 
 All versions of OS/2 Warp
 
 To Verify System Susceptibility to this Problem:
 
 To verify existence of the problem on your system, you may turn on the
 verbose option on the new IBM1S506.ADD.  After installing the update
 per the instructions above, edit config.sys and add the /V (verbose)
 switch option to the IBM1S506.ADD line:
 
         BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD /V
 
 
 If your config.sys does not have this line you may add it any place
 before the line:
 
         BASEDEV=CMD640X.ADD
 
 
 After adding the /V and rebooting your system, if your system displays
 on the 3rd line of disk information during start-up:
 
 
 
 
 
 
                       CMD chipset, Novel Requester, OS/2 CSD level  10

 
                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
    PCI Rev: 02.00  RZ1000 PCI to IDE IC, Rev: 0x01  VID:0x1000 DID:0x1042
                            or
    PCI Rev: 02.00  CMD640 PCI to IDE IC, Rev: 0x01  VID:0x1095 DID:0x0640
 
 
 then your system does contain an RZ1000 or CMD640 chip and is
 susceptible to the above problem.
 
 Warning: on some systems this message may be displayed for only a
 brief time during system boot.
 
 If no such line appears, then you may revert to the originally shipped
 device drivers or leave the new drivers installed.
 
 Note: This fix has no affect on other IDE systems.
 
 Remove the /V option from config.sys if you no longer want the verbose
 information displayed.
 
 Fix Description:
 
 Disable Read-ahead mode for the RZ1000 and CMD640x PCI IDE chips in
 the OS/2 IBM1S506.ADD and CMD640X.ADD device drivers.  These are
 generic device drivers which fix all the above releases and are
 compatible with systems that DO NOT use the RZ1000 or CMD640x chips.
 
 The new IBM1S506 device driver detects the RZ1000 and disables
 read-ahead for both RZ1000 IDE channels.  The IBM1S506 device driver
 also detects the CMD640x chip and disables read-ahead for the primary
 IDE channel.
 
 The new CMD640X device driver detects the CMD640 chip and disables
 read-ahead mode for both CANT IDE channels.
 
 Also included with this fix distribution are the corresponding ATAPI
 CD-ROM device drivers so as to remain synchronized with IDE drivers.
 
         IBM1S506.ADD   -> Generic IDE/ATA Device Driver
         IBMIDECD.FLT   -> Generic IDE/ATAPI Device Driver
 
         CMD640X.ADD    -> CMD Optimized IDE/ATA Device Driver
         CMDATAPI.FLT   -> CMD Optimized IDE/ATAPI Device Driver
 
 
 Performance Impact:
 
 IBM's benchmarks show no system performance degradation by disabling
 the read-ahead mode in either the RZ1000 or CMD640 IDE PCI interface
 chips.
 
 
 
 
                       CMD chipset, Novel Requester, OS/2 CSD level  11

 
                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
 NOVEL REQUESTER
 
 If you are using Novell Requester for OS/2 you need to obtain the
 latest version of R211FT.EXE. The number for the Novell BBS is
 801-221-5197.
 
 
 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 states it will. This FixPak is not a Service Level
 change, it upgrades the existing service level (XR_300n), therefore
 the SYSLEVEL is not changed. All fix information is recorded in the
 SERVICE.LOG.
 
 Look at the file
 
    \OS2\INSTALL\SERVICE.LOG
 
 
 for information relating to the installation of this (or any) FixPak
 on your system. To see the current release level and other related
 information use the SYSLEVEL command.
 
 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 3.00
 Revision 8.234
 
            -- or --
 
 The Operating System/2 Version is 3.01
 Revision 8.234
 
 
 Look at the README.1ST on the first FixPak disk of any FixPak for the
 Build Level: n.nnn line.  That is the number you should see for that
 FixPak when you issue the VER /R command.
 
 
 See the README2 file on the first FixPak disk for a list of APARs
 fixed.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                       CMD chipset, Novel Requester, OS/2 CSD level  12

 
                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
 WHERE FIXES CAN BE FOUND
 
 You can find other files, such as new drivers or fixes for specific
 video cards, from the following locations:
 
    CompuServe - Subscribers can download fixes from the OS/2 Support
     Forum (GO OS2SUPPO).
 
    IBM OS/2 BBS - Subscribers can download fixes 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 - Customers with access to Internet services can download
     fixes using the following methods:
 
       Anonymous FTP to "ftp.software.ibm.com" (IP Address 198.17.57.66)
       fixes are located in the "/ps/products/os2/fixes" directory.
 
       World Wide Web (WWW) access via:
         IBM Home Page                         http://www.ibm.com
         IBM Software Manufacturing Solutions  http://service.boulder.ibm.com
 
 
    Prodigy - Subscribers can download fixes from the OS2CLUB in the
     Download Library, IBM Files, Fixes area. Files are updated weekly
     and are available on Friday.
 
    PCC BBS - Customers can call the IBM Personal Computer Company BBS
     In Raleigh NC, and download fixes from the public area. You can
     access this BBS at 1-919-517-0001.
 
    America On line - Subscribers can download fixes from the OS/2
     Area.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                           Where Fixes can be found  13

 
                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
 FIXPAK CORRECTIVE SERVICE LEVELS AND DISK LAYOUTS
 
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                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
 Build Level: 8.234
 
 Product location on CSD:  A:\FIX\OS2.1
 Product name:  "IBM OS/2 Base Operating System"
 Standard Edition  3.00
 Fixpak name:   XR_W010_   (Country = Generic)
 Pre-requisite CSD Level:  XR_3000_
 System Id:  1000
 Component Id:  562260100
 Archive is ON for this product.
 _____________________________________________________________
 Product name:  "IBM OS/2 Base Operating System"
 Standard Edition  3.00
 Fixpak name:   XR_W010_   (Country = Generic)
 Pre-requisite CSD Level:  XR_3001_
 System Id:  1000
 Component Id:  562274700
 Archive is ON for this product.
 _____________________________________________________________
 Product name:  "IBM OS/2 Base Operating System"
 Standard Edition  3.01
 Fixpak name:   XR_W010_   (Country = Generic)
 Pre-requisite CSD Level:  XR_3002_
 System Id:  1000
 Component Id:  562260100
 Archive is ON for this product.
 _____________________________________________________________
 Product name:  "IBM OS/2 Base Operating System"
 Standard Edition  3.00
 Fixpak name:   XR_W010_   (Country = Generic)
 Pre-requisite CSD Level:  XR_3003_
 System Id:  1000
 Component Id:  562274700
 Archive is ON for this product.
 _____________________________________________________________
 Product name:  "IBM OS/2 Base Operating System"
 Standard Edition  3.01
 Fixpak name:   XR_W010_   (Country = Generic)
 Pre-requisite CSD Level:  XR_3004_
 System Id:  1000
 Component Id:  562260100
 Archive is ON for this product.
 _____________________________________________________________
 
 Default directories:
 
         ..\..\
         ..\*
 
 Files contained in Fixpak for product:
 
 
 
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                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
 Filename      Name on CSD   Disk#  Date      Time   Size
 ------------  ------------  -----  --------  -----  -------
 AHA152X.ADD   AHA152X.AD_     5    05/30/95  17:49    38044
 AHA164X.ADD   AHA164X.AD_     5    05/30/95  17:47    19716
 AIC7770.ADD   AIC7770.AD_     4    05/30/95  17:51    42396
 AIC7870.ADD   AIC7870.AD_     5    05/30/95  17:53    34092
 APM.SYS       APM.SY_         5    07/03/95  11:36     6704
 ARCINST.EXE   ARCINST.EX_     5    07/05/95  17:01    21358
 ARCRECOV.EXE  ARCRECOV.EX_    5    07/05/95  17:02    24635
 AUTODRV2.SYS  AUTODRV2.SY_    5    06/09/95  16:24    10862
 BTSCSI.ADD    BTSCSI.AD_      5    05/30/95  18:01    22737
 BVHVGA.DLL    BVHVGA.DL_      4    07/03/95  13:33    31054
 CDFS.IFS      CDFS.IF_        5    07/03/95  14:26    41795
 CDROM.TBL     CDROM.TB_       5    05/19/95  17:16     3949
 CHKDSK.COM    CHKDSK.CO_      4    07/05/95  10:22    68656
 CMD.EXE       CMD.EX_         4    07/05/95  10:33    79360
 CMD640X.ADD   CMD640X.AD_     5    08/28/95  16:30    35908
 CMDATAPI.FLT  CMDATAPI.FL_    5    07/19/95  08:23    21522
 COM.SYS       COM.SY_         5    05/30/95  18:24    16912
 COMMAND.COM   COMMAND.CO_     4    07/05/95  10:35    52972
 DETNE2.SYS    DETNE2.SY_      5    05/30/95  17:33     5120
 DOSCALL1.DLL  DOSCALL1.DL_    4    07/03/95  15:19   122978
 DOSKRNL       DOSKRNL.___     5    07/05/95  10:19    30077
 DPT20XX.ADD   DPT20XX.AD_     5    05/30/95  17:59    24254
 DSPINSTL.EXE  DSPINSTL.EX_    4    07/05/95  11:56   169336
 E.EXE         E.EX_           4    07/05/95  10:02    70917
 EAUTIL.EXE    EAUTIL.EX_      5    07/05/95  10:38    37984
 FD16-700.ADD  FD16-700.AD_    5    05/31/95  15:41    30556
 FD7000EX.ADD  FD7000EX.AD_    5    05/30/95  17:56    20642
 FD8XX.ADD     FD8XX.AD_       5    05/30/95  17:58    29848
 FDISK.COM     FDISK.CO_       4    07/03/95  14:27   110245
 FORMAT.COM    FORMAT.CO_      4    07/05/95  10:51    68880
 FSFILTER.SYS  FSFILTER.SY_    5    07/05/95  11:02    12988
 HELPMGR.DLL   HELPMGR.DL_     3    07/05/95  10:45   175598
 HPFS.IFS      HPFS.IF_        4    07/31/95  16:10   143938
 IBM16AFS.EXE  IBM16AFS.EX_    5    05/31/95  15:41     3177
 IBM1FLPY.ADD  IBM1FLPY.AD_    5    05/30/95  17:40    31058
 IBM1S506.ADD  IBM1S506.AD_    5    08/28/95  11:21    31240
 IBM2AMB1.SYS  IBM2AMB1.SY_    5    06/09/95  16:31    12437
 IBM2AST1.SYS  IBM2AST1.SY_    5    06/09/95  16:30    10047
 IBM2CAD1.SYS  IBM2CAD1.SY_    5    06/09/95  16:33    12479
 IBM2CMQ1.SYS  IBM2CMQ1.SY_    5    06/09/95  16:31    10085
 IBM2FLPY.ADD  IBM2FLPY.AD_    5    05/30/95  17:41    13754
 IBM2MAT1.SYS  IBM2MAT1.SY_    5    06/09/95  16:32    10047
 IBM2NCR1.SYS  IBM2NCR1.SY_    5    06/09/95  16:32    10047
 IBM2NEC1.SYS  IBM2NEC1.SY_    5    06/09/95  16:31    10047
 IBM2SCSI.ADD  IBM2SCSI.AD_    5    05/30/95  17:44    32629
 IBM2SS01.SYS  IBM2SS01.SY_    5    06/09/95  16:29    13203
 IBM2SS02.SYS  IBM2SS02.SY_    5    06/09/95  16:29    10477
 IBM2TOS1.SYS  IBM2TOS1.SY_    5    06/09/95  16:30    10054
 IBM2ZEN1.SYS  IBM2ZEN1.SY_    5    06/09/95  16:30    10047
 
 
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 IBM2ZOS1.SYS  IBM2ZOS1.SY_    5    06/09/95  16:32    10063
 IBMIDECD.FLT  IBMIDECD.FL_    5    07/18/95  09:28    20326
 IBMKBD.SYS    IBMKBD.SY_      5    05/30/95  18:26     5612
 ICMEMCDD.SYS  ICMEMCDD.SY_    5    06/09/95  16:35    13932
 ICMEMFMT.EXE  ICMEMFMT.EX_    4    06/09/95  16:36    51031
 ICMEMMTD.SYS  ICMEMMTD.SY_    5    06/09/95  16:36     8300
 LINK386.EXE   LINK386.EX_     4    07/05/95  11:04   154164
 LMS205.ADD    LMS205.AD_      5    05/30/95  18:18    36388
 LMS206.ADD    LMS206.AD_      5    05/30/95  18:20    38706
 MIGRATE.EXE   MIGRATE.EX_     4    07/05/95  11:28   150684
 MIRRORS.DLL   MIRRORS.DL_     3    07/26/95  17:32   702796
 MITFX001.ADD  MITFX001.AD_    5    05/30/95  18:09    20482
 MOUSE.SYS     MOUSE.SY_       5    05/30/95  18:21    17419
 NPXEMLTR.DLL  NPXEMLTR.DL_    5    07/05/95  11:13    20692
 NWIAPI.DLL    NWIAPI.DL_      5    07/03/95  13:16     9051
 OS2ASPI.DMD   OS2ASPI.DM_     5    05/30/95  17:37    10968
 OS2CDROM.DMD  OS2CDROM.DM_    5    05/30/95  18:03    24344
 OS2CHAR.DLL   OS2CHAR.DL_     5    07/03/95  15:08      512
 OS2DASD.DMD   OS2DASD.DM_     5    05/31/95  14:25    33638
 OS2KRNL       OS2KRNL.___     1    08/02/95  11:21   558428
 OS2LDR        OS2LDR.___      5    07/03/95  13:18    30208
 OS2LDR.MSG    OS2LDR.MS_      1    07/03/95  13:20     8430
 OS2MM.DLL     OS2MM.DL_       3    06/15/95  18:26   366710
 OSO001.MSG    OSO001.MS_      4    07/03/95  11:03   174390
 OSO001H.MSG   OSO001H.MS_     4    07/03/95  11:03   240113
 PCM2ATA.ADD   PCM2ATA.AD_     5    06/09/95  11:59    23116
 PCMCIA.SYS    PCMCIA.SY_      5    06/09/95  16:23    47622
 PCMCIA.TBL    PCMCIA.TB_      5    01/24/95  19:28     1681
 PMCTLS.DLL    PMCTLS.DL_      2    07/05/95  09:55   433494
 PMDDE.DLL     PMDDE.DL_       5    07/05/95  11:44    24008
 PMDRAG.DLL    PMDRAG.DL_      5    07/05/95  09:17     1575
 PMGRE.DLL     PMGRE.DL_       5    07/03/95  14:33     2216
 PMMERGE.DLL   PMMERGE.DL_     1    07/07/95  16:41   975310
 PMSHAPI.DLL   PMSHAPI.DL_     5    07/05/95  10:27     4549
 PMSPL.DLL     PMSPL.DL_       3    07/03/95  14:03   209130
 PMVDMP.DLL    PMVDMP.DL_      4    07/05/95  09:55    45343
 PMVIOP.DLL    PMVIOP.DL_      4    07/05/95  09:51    54070
 PMWIN.DLL     PMWIN.DL_       5    07/07/95  16:16    10240
 PMWP.DLL      PMWP.DL_        2    07/05/95  18:02   936465
 POINTDD.SYS   POINTDD.SY_     5    05/30/95  18:44     1811
 PRINT01.SYS   PRINT01.SY_     5    05/30/95  18:45    11038
 PRINT02.SYS   PRINT02.SY_     5    05/30/95  18:45    10166
 QUECALLS.DLL  QUECALLS.DL_    5    07/03/95  15:06     1024
 RESERVE.SYS   RESERVE.SY_     2    05/30/95  17:32     5686
 RESTORE.EXE   RESTORE.EX_     5    07/05/95  11:19    36080
 REXX.DLL      REXX.DL_        4    05/03/95  12:19   248416
 REXXAPI.DLL   REXXAPI.DL_     5    06/09/95  16:49    33735
 RSPDSPI.EXE   RSPDSPI.EX_     3    07/05/95  12:08   141176
 RSPINST.EXE   RSPINST.EX_     3    07/05/95  10:04   342000
 RUPINST2.EXE  RUPINST2.EX_    4    07/05/95  09:53   150960
 SBCD2.ADD     SBCD2.AD_       5    05/30/95  18:08    18834
 
 
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 SEAMLESS.DLL  SEAMLESS.DL_    5    07/05/95  10:51    42112
 SEMAINT.EXE   SEMAINT.EX_     4    07/05/95  11:28    65280
 SESMGR.DLL    SESMGR.DL_      5    07/03/95  13:29     1536
 SETBOOT.EXE   SETBOOT.EX_     5    07/03/95  14:26    19088
 SIPANEL2.DLL  SIPANEL2.DL_    5    07/05/95  09:31    49472
 SONY31A.ADD   SONY31A.AD_     5    05/30/95  18:12    32592
 SSVLSI.SYS    SSVLSI.SY_      5    07/18/95  14:06     6502
 SYSINST1.EXE  SYSINST1.EX_    5    07/05/95  09:44     4224
 SYSINST2.EXE  SYSINST2.EX_    4    07/05/95  09:51   149792
 SYSINSTX.COM  SYSINSTX.CO_    4    07/03/95  13:21    39472
 SYSTEM.TDF    SYSTEM.TD_      5    07/07/95  17:06    71980
 SYSTEM.TFF    SYSTEM.TF_      4    07/07/95  17:06   183417
 TEDIT.EXE     TEDIT.EX_       5    07/05/95  11:25     9390
 TESTCFG.SYS   TESTCFG.SY_     5    05/30/95  18:45     5434
 TRACEFMT.DLL  TRACEFMT.DL_    4    07/05/95  11:52    18061
 TRACEFMT.EXE  TRACEFMT.EX_    4    07/05/95  12:00    53793
 UCDFS.DLL     UCDFS.DL_       5    07/03/95  14:13    13264
 UHPFS.DLL     UHPFS.DL_       4    07/25/95  10:00   187088
 VBIOS.SYS     VBIOS.SY_       5    07/05/95  11:26     8688
 VCOM.SYS      VCOM.SY_        5    07/05/95  11:27    12384
 VDPMI.SYS     VDPMI.SY_       5    07/05/95  11:29    22337
 VKBD.SYS      VKBD.SY_        5    07/05/95  11:30    23575
 VLPT.SYS      VLPT.SY_        5    07/05/95  11:35    10113
 VPIC.SYS      VPIC.SY_        5    07/05/95  11:32     9894
 VTIMER.SYS    VTIMER.SY_      5    07/05/95  11:32     9936
 VWIN.SYS      VWIN.SY_        5    07/05/95  11:36    24560
 VXGA.SYS      VXGA.SY_        5    07/05/95  11:18    24660
 WPCONFIG.DLL  WPCONFIG.DL_    3    07/05/95  10:58   254747
 WPHELP.HLP    WPHELP.HL_      2    08/17/95  22:40   703573
 WPPRINT.DLL   WPPRINT.DL_     3    07/05/95  11:15   351365
 WPPRTMRI.DLL  WPPRTMRI.DL_    1    08/17/95  21:16    47482
 XDFH.MSG      XDFH.MS_        5    07/05/95  10:38     1045
 
 *************************************************************
 Product location on CSD:  A:\FIX\OS2.2
 Product name:  "IBM OS/2 Base Operating System"
 Standard Edition  3.00
 Fixpak name:   XR_W010_   (Country = Generic)
 Pre-requisite CSD Level:  XR_3000_
 System Id:  1000
 Component Id:  562260100
 Archive is ON for this product.
 _____________________________________________________________
 Product name:  "IBM OS/2 Base Operating System"
 Standard Edition  3.01
 Fixpak name:   XR_W010_   (Country = Generic)
 Pre-requisite CSD Level:  XR_3002_
 System Id:  1000
 Component Id:  562260100
 Archive is ON for this product.
 _____________________________________________________________
 
 
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                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
 Product name:  "IBM OS/2 Base Operating System"
 Standard Edition  3.01
 Fixpak name:   XR_W010_   (Country = Generic)
 Pre-requisite CSD Level:  XR_3004_
 System Id:  1000
 Component Id:  562260100
 Archive is ON for this product.
 _____________________________________________________________
 
 Default directories:
 
         ..\..\
         ..\*
 
 Files contained in Fixpak for product:
 
 Filename      Name on CSD   Disk#  Date      Time   Size
 ------------  ------------  -----  --------  -----  -------
 COMMS.SCR     COMMS.SC_       5    06/14/95  14:37     2560
 FIXMGR.DLL    FIXMGR.DL_      5    06/14/95  14:36     2048
 INSTALL.EXE   INSTALL.EX_     5    05/05/95  19:31   466324
 MCISEQS.SCR   MCISEQS.SC_     5    06/14/95  14:35     2048
 TIMERS.SCR    TIMERS.SC_      5    06/14/95  14:42     2048
 USERS.SCR     USERS.SC_       5    06/14/95  14:37    17408
 WINOS2.COM    WINOS2.CO_      5    06/14/95  14:36    31502
 WINSCLIP.DLL  WINSCLIP.DL_    5    06/14/95  14:39    20480
 WINSDDE.DLL   WINSDDE.DL_     5    06/14/95  14:38    24064
 WINSHELD.EXE  WINSHELD.EX_    5    06/14/95  14:41    23552
 WINSMSG.DLL   WINSMSG.DL_     5    06/14/95  14:40    28672
 
 *************************************************************
 Product location on CSD:  A:\FIX\OS2.3
 Product name:  "IBM OS/2 Base Operating System"
 Standard Edition  3.00
 Fixpak name:   XR_W010_   (Country = Generic)
 Pre-requisite CSD Level:  XR_3001_
 System Id:  1000
 Component Id:  562274700
 Archive is ON for this product.
 _____________________________________________________________
 Product name:  "IBM OS/2 Base Operating System"
 Standard Edition  3.00
 Fixpak name:   XR_W010_   (Country = Generic)
 Pre-requisite CSD Level:  XR_3003_
 System Id:  1000
 Component Id:  562274700
 Archive is ON for this product.
 _____________________________________________________________
 
 Default directories:
 
 
 
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         ..\..\
         ..\*
 
 Files contained in Fixpak for product:
 
 Filename      Name on CSD   Disk#  Date      Time   Size
 ------------  ------------  -----  --------  -----  -------
 COMM.DRV      COMM.DR_        5    06/12/95  16:58     9520
 INSTALL.EXE   INSTALL.EX_     5    07/05/95  09:42   475806
 USER.EXE      USER.EX_        6    06/12/95  17:33   276704
 WINOS2.COM    WINOS2.CO_      5    11/30/94  17:45    16576
 WINSCLIP.DLL  WINSCLIP.DL_    5    06/12/95  17:31    14848
 WINSDDE.DLL   WINSDDE.DL_     5    06/12/95  17:31    17920
 WINSHELD.EXE  WINSHELD.EX_    5    06/12/95  17:31    21504
 WINSMSG.DLL   WINSMSG.DL_     5    06/12/95  17:31    24857
 
 *************************************************************
 Product location on CSD:  A:\FIX\MPM.4
 Product name:  "IBM Multimedia Presentation Manager/2"
 Standard Edition  3.00
 Fixpak name:   XR_W010_   (Country = Generic)
 Pre-requisite CSD Level:  XR_3000_
 System Id:  1000
 Component Id:  562137400
 Archive is ON for this product.
 _____________________________________________________________
 Product name:  "IBM Multimedia Presentation Manager/2"
 Standard Edition  3.00
 Fixpak name:   XR_W010_   (Country = Generic)
 Pre-requisite CSD Level:  XR_3001_
 System Id:  1000
 Component Id:  562274700
 Archive is ON for this product.
 _____________________________________________________________
 Product name:  "IBM Multimedia Presentation Manager/2"
 Standard Edition  3.01
 Fixpak name:   XR_W010_   (Country = Generic)
 Pre-requisite CSD Level:  XR_3002_
 System Id:  1000
 Component Id:  562260100
 Archive is ON for this product.
 _____________________________________________________________
 Product name:  "IBM Multimedia Presentation Manager/2"
 Standard Edition  3.00
 Fixpak name:   XR_W010_   (Country = Generic)
 Pre-requisite CSD Level:  XR_3003_
 System Id:  1000
 Component Id:  562274700
 Archive is ON for this product.
 _____________________________________________________________
 Product name:  "IBM Multimedia Presentation Manager/2"
 
 
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                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
 Standard Edition  3.01
 Fixpak name:   XR_W010_   (Country = Generic)
 Pre-requisite CSD Level:  XR_3004_
 System Id:  1000
 Component Id:  562260100
 Archive is ON for this product.
 _____________________________________________________________
 
 Default directories:
 
         ..\*
 
 Files contained in Fixpak for product:
 
 Filename      Name on CSD   Disk#  Date      Time   Size
 ------------  ------------  -----  --------  -----  -------
 CS4231.SYS    CS4231.SY_      5    06/15/95  15:39    33145
 MEMSH.DLL     MEMSH.DL_       6    07/25/95  10:22    12752
 MMPM.DLL      MMPM.DL_        6    08/02/95  11:55   706552
 MPGIO.DLL     MPGIO.DL_       6    06/15/95  17:30    25219
 MVPRODD.SYS   MVPRODD.SY_     6    06/15/95  17:43    52074
 SSMDD.SYS     SSMDD.SY_       6    07/25/95  19:18    33272
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 SPACE UTILIZATION
 
 The FixPak install process needs to write some files to your C: drive
 even if C: is not where you boot Warp from. These files will be
 deleted when service is complete.
 
                     Min   Max
                     ---   ---
    PACK.EXE         60k   60k
    IBMCSFLK.EXE     11k   11k
    IBMCSFLK.SYS      4k    4k
    IBMCSFLK.DLL     33k   33k
    IBMCSFLK.MSG      1k    1k
    FIXSTART          2k   15k
    CSF_SEL.000       1k    2k
    --------------------------
    Totals          112k  126k
 
 
 Additionally, the following file will be on your boot drive:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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                 September 21, 1995 Warp FixPak XR_W010
 
 In the \OS2\DLL directory:
 
                     Min   Max
                     ---   ---
    IBMCSFLK.DLL     33k   33k
    --------------------------
    Totals           33k   33k
 
 In the \OS2\INSTALL directory:
 
                     Min   Max
                     ---   ---
    SERVICE.LOG      10k   60K
    IBMCSFLK.EXE     11k   11k
    IBMCSFLK.SYS      4k    4k
    IBMCSFLK.DLL     33k   33k
    IBMCSFLK.MSG      1k    1k
    IBMCSFLK.LST      1k   15K
    --------------------------
    Totals           60k  124k
 
 On all drives being serviced in the directory a supported SYSLEVL
 file was found in:
 
                     Min   Max
                     ---   ---
    LOGF0000.OS2     10k   100k
    LOGSTART.OS2     10k   100k
    LOCARCH.OS2       5k    15K
    ---------------------------
    Totals           25k   215k
 
 
 On the drive with the most free space in the \IBMCSFLK\FIX directory
 (and sub-directories) files that had service deferred because they
 were locked (in use) are placed in unpacked format. The amount of
 space this requires varies but can be between 1 and 7MB. These files
 are then moved to the correct directory as part of the Locked File
 process when you reboot, the directory and subdirectories are then
 removed.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                  Space Utilization  23

