Summary: Since you already are able to boot to a command line, you may try to repair the damage done by the crash to the OS2.ini file. Cd to the C:\OS2 directo...
Summary: Your problems with OS/2 have their cause in you using outdated installation disks - you have to get yourself the file ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/ps...
Summary: Actually, you _should_ use FDisk for partitioning. Do not use Partition Magic, as it tends to identify your partitions incorrectly and gives them a wr...
Summary: Bloody complicated.! But you have not stated any info that would enable anyone to help you with. 1. How big are your hard drives? The original Warp 4 ...
Summary: Sure ... hard drives have gottten a lot bigger since Warp 3 shipped. You need to download the most current drivers from the IBM device driver website...
Summary: Hi, I warp on my Pentium III without any problems but, just updating the instalation disks with the new IDE drivers (ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/pro...
Summary: It is supported if you update your OS/2. Do an FTP search for idedasd.exe. You might also want to have a look at the previous question here in the for...
Summary: Can you please send me disk images for the boot diskettes. I am new to OS/2 and got the IDEDASD.exe and followed the install instructions but I ...
Summary: You should just update the boot diskettes with the IDEDASD.EXE driver, which can be found at Device Driver Pack online (you can reach it via link from...
Summary: The file you want is IDEDASD.EXE, which contains all the latest drive support. Get it from here: http://service.software.ibm.com/os2ddpak/html/index....
Summary: Hello everyone, Even though it was not my intention to actually start using OS/2 for day to day stuff (thats what i've got Linux for), I decided to gi...
Summary: Don, thank you for your support. Really, I didn't know there is this Scitech general-pourpose video card driver. The supported cards list is very l...