This is OS/2 Warp 4 Device Driver Fixpack 2, 
prepackaged for hard drive (or network) 
install. You do not need any other files 
(except unzip to unzip it, of course :-).

Aaron Lawrence 
aaronl at consultant dot com

Note: Includes IBM Service Facility 1.44
Last Updated: 29 May 2003


Instructions
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1. Unzip the file. If you're using PKUNZIP,
   then you'll need to specify -d to create 
   directories.

2. Run install.cmd.

The remainder of this is a guide to using 
the IBM Service program. I've included this 
because some of the prompts are not very 
helpful. But there's nothing very tricky to do.


Guide to running Service
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At the first window click Service.

  If it says "no serviceable products" then 
  the program wasn't able to find OS/2, which 
  it does by locating the syslevel file. 

At the second window, enter a directory in 
the 'archive' column - backups of files 
will be stored here - then click OK.

  If you've installed a fixpack before, then
  it will instead ask for a backup directory, 
  but it serves basically the same purpose.

Click continue at the 'locked files' window.

Let it happen!

  If it asks about newer files, then 'cancel' 
  means: 'no', leave my current, newer, file.
  Generally, I don't allow it to replace 
  newer files, but some fixpacks do require 
  you to. Read the readme.1st!

If it crashes, start again, without rebooting

Reboot before doing anything else

It may reboot again before completing the boot.
This is normal as it may have replaced system 
files.


For more information
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See the Docs directory:
  Readme.1st   - Description of the fixpack
  Readme2      - Fixed bug list
  Readme.cid   - Info on CID installation 
  Readme.reg   - Info on the new registry editor
  Readrexx.txt - Info on Rexx updates