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EXTENDED PARTITION SUPPORT README
January 20, 2002
OS/2 Device Driver Development
IBM Solution Technologies
Austin, TX
This README contains information
for the Extended Partition Support for
OS/2 Warp 4
CONTENTS
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1.0 Introduction
2.0 Extended Partition Support
2.1 Extract Extended Partition Support files
2.2 Extended Partition Support Installation Instructions
2.3 Extended Partition Support Un-Install Instructions
2.4 Adding the Extended Partition Support to the OS/2
Installation or Utility Diskettes
2.4.1 Modifying Diskette 1
2.4.2 Modifying Diskette 2
2.5 Updating not working system
2.6 Requirements
3.0 Copyright and Trademark Information
1.0 Introduction
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This EXPARTW4.EXE driver package provides you with IBM's most current support
for hard disk drive Extended (type 0x0F) and Fat (type 0x0E) partitions on
the OS/2 Operating System. Those partitions are located beyond 7.8 GB limit.
1.1 The EXPARTW4.EXE file that you received contains the following 11 Extended
Partition Support files in a self-extracting compressed format.
- EXPARTW4.TXT This file that you are reading
- W4INST.CMD
- W4INST1.CMD
- W4UNINST.CMD
- OS2DASD.DMD
- IBM1S506.ADD
- FORMAT.COM
- OS2DUMP
- OS2KRNL
- FDISK.COM
- FDISKPM.EXE
- FDISKPM.DLL
2.0 Extended Partition Support Support
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2.1 Extract Extended Partition Support files
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To use these driver files, you must expand the EXPARTW4.EXE
file into its 11 component files by
(a.) opening an OS/2 window and
(b.) changing to the temporary directory where EXPARTW4.EXE is
stored and
(c.) typing EXPARTW4 at the OS/2 command prompt.
Once the EXPARTW4.EXE file is expanded, please continue with the
Extended Partition Support Installation Instructions.
2.2 Extended Partition Support Installation Instructions
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2.2.1 Extract files as is described in 2.1.
2.2.2 Please save following files:
Drive:\os2\dll\FDISKPM.DLL
Drive:\os2\boot\OS2DASD.DMD
Drive:\os2\boot\IBM1S506.ADD
Drive:\os2\FORMAT.COM
Drive:\os2\FDISK.COM
Drive:\os2\FDISKPM.EXE
Drive:\OS2DUMP
Drive:\OS2KRNL
Where Drive is a system drive. Last two files are hidden and system.
2.2.3 At the OS/2 command prompt,
type W4INST Drive
Where Drive is a boot drive where this support will be installed.
2.2.4 If your PC has only Warp4 system(s) to use this support,
you must replace boot manager and mbr to new ones
(a.) changing to the temporary directory where EXPARTW4.EXE is
stored and
(b.) Run FDISK (opening an OS/2 window and typing fdisk at the OS/2
command prompt) and
(c.) Remove Partition with BOOT MANAGER and
(d.) Install BOOT MANAGER.
(e.) Save the changes and exit
2.2.5 You must REBOOT the system. This completes the Extended Partition Support
installation procedure.
2.3 Extended Partition Support Un-Install Instructions
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2.3.1 Extract files as is described in 2.1.
2.3.2 At the OS/2 command prompt, type
W4UNINST Drive Path
Where Drive is a boot drive where this support will be installed.
Where Path is a path of a directory where saved files are stored.
2.3.3 If your PC has only Warp4 system(s) you must replace
boot manager and mbr to old ones
(a.) changing to the DRIVE:\OS2 and
(b.) Type FDISK and
(c.) Remove Partition with BOOT MANAGER and
(d.) Install BOOT MANAGER.
(e.) Save the changes and exit
2.3.4 Safely shut down and then re-boot your system.
2.4 Adding the Extended Partition Support to the OS/2 Installation or Utility Diskettes for Warp4
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All necessary files for these modifications are located in EXPARTW4.EXE.
If there is not enough space on boot diskettes to contain the
additional drivers, follow the instructions README.TXT in the root directory
of your OS/2 system to make additional space.
IDEDASD package from DDPak also should be applied.
2.4.1 Modifying Diskette 1
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Add the following sequence of statements
to the CONFIG.SYS file on the Diskette:
SET SAVECONNECT=1
SET COPYFROMFLOPPY=1
Copy the following files to Diskette:
IBM1S506.ADD
OS2DASD.DMD
2.4.2 Modifying Diskette 2
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Copy the following files to Diskette:
FDISK.COM
2.5 Updating not working system
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2.5.1 Prepare the installation discettes as described in 2.4.
2.5.2 Create 3rd discette. Copy following files to this discette:
ibm1s506.add
os2dasd.dmd
os2krnl
os2dump
format.com
fdisk.com
fdiskpm.exe
fdiskpm.dll
W4INST1.CMD
2.5.3 Follow the instructions README.TXT in the root directory
of your OS/2 installation CDROM to exit to command prompt during
the installation process.
2.5.4 Type
a:\fdisk.com
2.5.5 If your PC has only Warp4 system(s) you must replace boot manager
and mbr to new ones
(a.) Remove Partition with BOOT MANAGER and
(b.) Install BOOT MANAGER.
2.5.6 Save the changes and exit.
2.5.7 Insert the diskette 3. At the OS/2 command prompt, type:
A:\W4INST1.CMD Drive
Where Drive is a boot drive where this support will be installed.
2.5.8 Reboot system.
2.5.9 This step completes the Extended Partition Support installation procedure.
2.6 Requirements
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2.6.1 Hardware
Hard Disk Drive with capacity more than 7.8 GB.
2.6.2 Warp4 system with FixPack 15
3.0 Copyright and Trademark Information
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The following terms, are registered trademarks of the International
Business Machines Corporation in the United States, or other countries,
or both:
o IBM
o OS/2
o Warp
Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service
marks of others.
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