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Installing OS/2 Warp Server Advanced 4 - Netfinity 1000, 3000

How To


Summary

Follow the steps described in this documnet to install OS/2 Warp Server Advanced 4 on an IBM Netfinity 1000, 3000

Steps

Revision Level: 1.0
Updated: 05/07/98

Follow the Network Operating System (NOS) instructions provided in this document sequentially unless you are instructed differently. Screens and messages might differ from those in this document.

This document contains the following sections:
1.0 What You Will Need
2.0 Where to Download Device Drivers/Files

3.0 Quick Installation Instructions for Experienced Users
4.0 Detailed Installation Instructions
4.1 Setting Up the Hardware
4.2 Setting Up the BIOS
4.3 Configuring Hard Disk Drives Using the Adaptec SCSI Controller
4.4 Running the OS/2 Warp Server Advanced 4.0 Installation Program Using the Adaptec SCSI Controller

Appendix A: Installing OS/2 Warp Server Advanced 4.0 FixPak XR_W035, MPTS FixPak WR08423, and LANServer FixPak IP08506
A.1 Where You Can Find FixPak XR_W035 and Related Necessary Fixes
A.2 Creating FixPak Diskettes
A.3 The OS/2 Warp Server Advanced 4.0 FixPak XR_W035 Installation Process
A.3.1 Install from Booted OS/2 Partition Using Diskettes
A.3.2 Install from Booted OS/2 Partition Using the ServerGuide FixPak CD
A.4 Installing MPTS FixPak WR08423
A.5 Installing LANServer FixPak IP08506

Appendix B: Installing the OS/2 Video Device Driver For S3 Trio 3D
B.1 Preliminary Steps
B.2 Setting Your Monitor to VGA Mode
B.3 Installing the S3 Video Device Driver


1.0 What you will need
  • Flat-blade screwdriver (to install hard disk drives and adapters), preferably a short-handled screwdriver.
  • Supported hard disk drives. Refer to http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us// for a list of supported options and part numbers for your server.
  • Licensed copy of OS/2 Warp Server Advanced 4.0.
  • IBM 10/100 EtherJet PCI Adapter Diskette v1.47 or later.

NOTE: This diskette image is included in Diskette Factory from ServerGuide 4.0.3 (or later) OR you can get the 24L8034.EXE file from the IBM bulletin board system (BBS) or file transfer protocol (FTP) site (see the next section for more information).

NOTE: These diskette images are included in Diskette Factory from ServerGuide 4.0.3 (or later) or you can get the 24L8041.EXE file from the IBM BBS, FTP site, or Web site (see the next section for more information).

2.0 Where to download device drivers/files


If you are very familiar with SCSI, hardware, and the installation process, continue with 3.0 Quick installation iInstructions for experienced users. If not, continue with 4.0 Detailed installation instructions.


3.0 Quick installation instructions for experienced users

  1. Set the jumpers on the hard disk drive to SCSI ID 0.

    NOTE: The last drive connected to the internal SCSI controller must be terminated or an actively terminated SCSI Cable must be used. If the cable has an active terminator attached, make sure the termination is NOT enabled on any drives on the SCSI cable.

  2. Insert the original OS/2 Warp Server Advanced 4.0 Installation diskette into the diskette drive and power on the server.
  3. Use the EtherJet device drivers that are shipped with the server for the integrated Ethernet 10/100 controller. Use IBM 10/100 EtherJet PCI Adapter Diskette, v1.47 or later.
  4. Install the OS/2 Warp Server Advanced 4.0 FixPak XR_W035, MPTS FixPak WR08423 and LANServer FixPak IP08506.
  5. Install the S3 Trio 3D OS/2 Warp Server 4.0 Device Driver.

4.0 Detailed installation instructions
This section provides complete instructions for OS/2 Warp Server Advanced 4.0 installation.

4.1 Setting up the hardware

  1. Locate the key lock on the rear of the server and, if necessary, unlock the side access panel. Pull out on the cover release tab in the middle of the right side panel and push the panel forward.
  2. For the initial installation, remove all other adapters and devices that are not required to get the base operating system installed. (For example, if installing multiple network adapters, install only one at this time. If a tape drive or external SCSI devices will be used, just disconnect them temporarily.) After the operating system is running without errors, add these devices one at a time. This procedure simplifies the installation process.

    NOTES:

    • If you plan to use an external DASD enclosure, use the documentation that accompanied the external enclosure for proper setup; then, continue with section 4.2 Setting up the BIOS.
    • If you purchased a system with a hard disk drive already installed, continue with section 4.2 Setting up the BIOS.

  3. With a flat-blade screwdriver, remove the screw on the center cross-member nearest the rear of the machine that fastens the lower drive assembly to the system unit. Remove the entire assembly from the server by pulling it out of the system.
  4. The startup hard disk drive should be set to SCSI ID 0 (this is the default; no jumpers on the ID pins signifies ID 0). Refer to the hard disk drive documentation for more information on setting the SCSI ID and termination.

    NOTE: The last drive connected to the internal SCSI controller must be terminated or an actively terminated SCSI cable must be used.

  5. Insert the startup hard disk drive into the bottom bay of the drive assembly circuit-side down with the SCSI connector facing the screw slot. Use the screw kit supplied with the hard disk drive to mount the hard disk drive to the assembly.
  6. Reinsert the drive assembly into the server by reversing the removal instructions from step 4.
  7. Attach the last available connector (farthest from the controller) of the SCSI cable to the startup hard disk drive. Attach an available internal power connector to the SCSI hard disk drive.
  8. Verify that the IDE cable runs from the integrated IDE controller to the CD-ROM drive located in the upper drive bay.

4.2 Setting up the BIOS

NOTE: This procedure assumes that your machine is starting from the default settings (which can be selected from the Configuration/Setup main menu).

  1. Power on the server and press F1 when the IBM logo is on the screen to enter the Configuration/Setup menu.
  2. When the Configuration/Setup Utility menu appears, move the highlighted selection to Load Default Settings and press Enter. Press Enter again to return to the Configuration/Setup Utility menu.
  3. Verify that you are at the latest level of BIOS by checking the IBM support site at http://www.ibm.com/systems/support. The latest at this time is NVJT05A. You can determine the version of BIOS running on your system by highlighting the menu option Product Data and pressing Enter. The Flash EEPROM Revision Level field contains the BIOS version. The numbers in position 5, 6, and 7 of the level are the current BIOS level (for example, NVJT05AUS is BIOS level 05A, US English). If you determine that your BIOS does not need to be updated, continue with step 6.
  4. If your BIOS needs to be updated, click to download the appropriate image and build the diskette image by running the .EXE file. Answer Y on the last page of the licensing agreement. The current file name is 24L8006.EXE.
  5. Boot with the BIOS diskette in the system and answer the questions appropriately. After the BIOS update is complete, you might receive a "162 Configuration has changed" error on startup (boot). Ignore this message. Setup will start and you can continue with step 6.

    NOTE: If you do not see the "162 Configuration has changed" message at startup (boot) time, press F1 when the IBM logo is on the screen to enter Setup.

  6. Press Esc to return to the Configuration/Setup Utility menu. Move the highlighted selection to Devices and I/O Ports and press Enter.
  7. Move the highlighted selection to Ethernet Setup and press Enter.
  8. Move the highlighted selection to Network Boot and change the value of DHCP to Disabled.
  9. Press Esc twice to return to the Configuration/Setup Utility menu.
  10. Move the highlighted selection to Start Options and press Enter.
  11. Press Enter on the Startup Sequence option.
  12. Verify that the Primary Startup Sequence is set to the following values. (If necessary, change your values to match these.)
First Startup Device CD ROM
Second Startup Device Diskette Drive 0
Third Startup Device Hard Disk 0
Fourth Startup Device Disabled
  1. Press Esc twice to return to the Configuration/Setup Utility menu.
  2. If you do not have any ISA devices installed in the server, continue with step 20. Otherwise, continue with the next step.
  3. Determine the I/O, Memory, DMA, and Interrupt resources that each ISA adapter will require.
  4. Move the highlighted selection to the ISA Legacy Resources option and press Enter.
  5. Select the appropriate resource type and press Enter.
  6. Scroll through the selections to the value that matches the ISA Legacy Resource and use the arrow key to change the value from Available to ISA Resource.
  7. When you have finished all ISA resource reservations, press Esc twice to return to the Configuration/Setup Utility menu.
  8. Move the highlighted selection to Exit Setup and press Enter.
  9. At the Exit Setup menu, select the menu option Yes, save and exit the Setup Utility and press Enter.

4.3 Configuring hard disk drives using the Adaptec SCSI Controller

  1. Start (boot) the server and press Ctrl+A when prompted during the system startup.
  2. Select Configure/View Host Adapter Settings and press Enter. Verify the information; then, press Esc.
  3. Select SCSI Disk Utilities and press Enter.
  4. Select the SCSI ID corresponding to the hard disk drive and press Enter.
  5. Select Format Disk and press Enter.
  6. When the red warning screen appears asking"Format Disk?", select Yes and press Enter.
  7. When the red warning screen appears asking "Are you sure?", select Yes and press Enter.

    NOTE: Formatting might take some time.

  8. When the "Format complete" message is displayed, press Esc to continue.
  9. Repeat steps 4 through 8 for each hard disk drive in the system.
  10. Press Esc at the main menu.
  11. Select Yes at the "Exit Utility?" screen.
  12. Do not press any key to restart (reboot) the system at this time.

4.4 Running the OS/2 Warp Server Advanced 4.0 Installation Program using the Adaptec SCSI Controller

  1. Insert Installation Diskette for CD-ROM into the diskette drive and the OS/2 Warp Server, Version 4 Advanced CD into the CD-ROM drive and restart the server.
  2. Insert Diskette 1 when prompted and press Enter.
  3. At the Welcome screen, press Enter.
  4. Select Advanced Installation and press Enter.
  5. Select 2. Specify your own installation partition and press Enter.
  6. Press Enter twice; then, select Create Partition.... Type the size of the partition and press Enter. The startup (boot) partition must be on the first logical drive created (the first physical drive) and must not exceed 2000 MB in size. All other partitions can be up to 64 GB using HPFS386, and 2048 MB for FAT partitions.
  7. Select Primary Partition for the first partition and Extended Logical Drive for all others.
  8. Select Create at Start of FreeSpace and press Enter.
  9. Continue creating partitions until all the space on the drive has been allocated to partitions.
  10. Press Tab to change to different logical drives and repeat steps 7 through 10 until all logical drives are allocated.
  11. Go back to the first logical drive and use the arrow keys to select the partition that you want to contain the operating system.
  12. Press Enter to bring up FDISK options again; then, select Set Installable and press Enter.
  13. Name the partition and press Enter.
  14. Press F3 twice to exit the FDISK program.
  15. Reinsert Installation Diskette for CD-ROM into the diskette drive and press Enter to restart the server.
  16. Insert Diskette 1 when prompted and press Enter.
  17. At the Welcome screen, press Enter.
  18. Select Advanced Installation and press Enter.
  19. Select 1. Accept the drive and press Enter.
  20. Select HPFS or FAT file system and press Enter to format the installation partition.
  21. After formatting, OS/2 will perform an operating system file copy.
  22. When prompted, remove Diskette 1 and restart the server.
  23. At the System Configuration screen, click the CD icon to the left of the heading "Multimedia Device Support". Remove any devices listed to the right by clicking the Remove button, then click OK.
  24. You will receive a warning that "Default settings will be used for one or more multimedia audio and/or video devices". Removing the multimedia support drivers that were listed corrects this situation. Correct audio and video drivers will be installed later in the installation. Click No Support to continue, and then click OK.
  25. At the System Configuration screen, click OK, or select any other items you wish to configure (although it is recommended that these may be added after installation) and then click OK.
  26. Select a default printer or accept no default printer and click OK.
  27. To use the S3 Trio 3D video device driver which shipped with the system, select Video Graphics Array (VGA) and click OK. If you do not plan to use the S3 Trio 3D video device driver, accept the default SVGA video driver and click OK.

    NOTE: The OS/2 Video Driver for S3 Trio 3D allows higher video resolutions. You can only install the S3 Trio 3D video driver after the NOS installation is complete and FixPak 35 has been applied.

  28. At the System Configuration screen, click OK again.
  29. At the OS/2 Setup and Installation screen, uncheck any additional products you will not need and click Install. (By default, all items are selected).

    NOTE: If you plan on installing with multiple CD-ROM drives, do not select the MMOS/2 option.

  30. Under Advanced Options, select Add existing programs to your Desktop and click OK.
  31. At the Information screen, type your personal information and click OK. This step is optional.
  32. At the OS/2 Warp Server Setup and Installation screen, select the checkboxes for additional services you require (and clear the checkbox to remove any checks) and click OK.
  33. If you are using the integrated 10/100 Mbps Ethernet adapter, at the Adapters and Protocol Services screen select Add Adapter; then, select Other Adapter.
  34. Insert the IBM 10/100 EtherJet PCI Adapter Diskette, v1.47 or later, into the diskette drive. At the Drivers Found screen, change the Path to A:\NDIS and click OK.
  35. Select IBM 10/100 EtherJet PCI Adapter and, under Type of LAN, select Ethernet and click OK.
  36. At the Configuration Screen, click any red arrows and configure necessary options. All gray checks denote default settings, which you may accept or change. It is recommended that all default values at least be reviewed.

    NOTE: When using HPFS386 on systems with 128 MB of memory or greater, click the arrow next to HPFS386 and set the cache size to one half the size of system memory and the heap size to 2048.

    Teal checks represent acceptably configured and reviewed options.

  37. Select the bottom check box for Adapter and Protocol Services. Add any additional network adapters and necessary protocols.
  38. When all options are correctly configured, click Install; then, click OK to complete the installation. Remove any diskettes. The primary copy then begins. Installation of Warp Server Advanced is complete. The system will restart twice before file copying is complete.
  39. Install FixPak XR_W035 or later, MPTS FixPak WR08423, and LANServer FixPak IP08506. See Appendix A for further details.
  40. Install the S3 Trio3D video device drivers. See Appendix B for further details.

Appendix A: Installing OS/2 Warp Server Advanced 4.0 FixPak XR_W035, MPTS FixPak WR08423, and LANServer FixPak IP08506

A.1 Where you can find FixPak XR_W035 and related necessary fixes
FixPak XR_W035 - available from the following two sources:

MPTS FixPak WR08423 - available from: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/mpts/fixes/english-us/wr08423_conv/

NOTE: The above file names and directories given for locating the files on the Internet might vary slightly depending upon the language you choose to use. Beginning at the ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/PRODUCT/fixes/ directory enables choosing different language FixPaks (where PRODUCT is one of the three products listed in the above FTP sites).

LANServer FixPak IP08506 available from: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/lan/fixes/lsv5.0/english-us


A.2 Creating FixPak diskettes
Use LOADDSKF.EXE to create the diskettes. For each disk image, place a 2 MB HD (1.44 MB formatted) diskette in drive A:.

For each diskette image in the FixPak, perform the following step:

Type LOADDSKF XR_W035.-DK A: /F (can be 1 through 9, A through Z). Label the diskette as "FixPak XR_W035 Corrective Service Diskette - (CSF DISK -)".


NOTE: For diskette images ADK through ZDK (if they exist), use the numbers 10 through 36.

Examples:

XR_W035.ADK = Corrective Service Diskette 10 (CSF DISK 10)
XR_W035.BDK = Corrective Service Diskette 11 (CSF DISK 11)
XR_W035.CDK = Corrective Service Diskette 12 (CSF DISK 12)
XR_W035.DDK = Corrective Service Diskette 13 (CSF DISK 13)
and so on

A.3 Installing OS/2 Warp Server Advanced 4.0 FixPak XR_W035

  1. Before installing any FixPak, run CHKDSK /F against all drives on your system to correct any file system errors that might be present. You cannot do this while OS/2 is active. You must shut down and run CHKDSK by one of the following methods:
  • Boot from your Installation and DISK 1 diskettes that you used to install OS/2. If your file system is HPFS, put the diskette with CHKDSK and UHPFS.DLL on it in your A: drive before issuing the CHKDSK command.
  • Boot from the Utilities disk you created through the Create Utility Diskettes icon in the System Setup folder.
  • Boot from a different OS/2 partition.
  1. To install the FixPak using diskettes, continue with A.3.1 Installing from booted OS/2 partition using diskettes.
  2. To install the FixPak using the FixPak CD from ServerGuide, continue with A.3.2 Install from Booted OS/2 Partition Using the ServerGuide FixPak CD.

A.3.1 Installing from booted OS/2 partition using diskettes

NOTE: You can use a diskette drive other than A: with this method. If your 3.5-inch diskette drive is B:, use B: where A: is mentioned in the following steps (this method only).

  1. Insert CSF DISK Diskette 1 in drive A:
  2. Open an OS/2 window or full-screen session.
  3. Type A:\SERVICE and press the Enter key.

    NOTE: You could also use the Drives object for A: and double-click the SERVICE.EXE icon to start the installation.

  4. Follow the displayed instructions. When prompted to insert the Corrective Service Diskette 1 (not CSF DISK Diskette 1), placethe FixPak XR_W032 Corrective Service Diskette 1 in drive A:. Repeat for the rest of the FixPak diskettes when requested to do so.

    NOTE: It can take a considerable length of time for the Corrective Service Facility to scan your hard disk drive for serviceable files. In some cases, it has taken as long as 40 minutes. Please be patient and allow this process to complete.

  1. If this is the first OS/2 Warp FixPak you have applied to this system, type the path to the ARCHIVE directory where a copy of replaced files will be stored (for example, 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. You must specify a different ARCHIVE directory for each product to be serviced.

    If this is not the first OS/2 Warp FixPak, type the path to the BACKUP directory where a copy of replaced files will be stored (for example,
    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 require between 7 MB and 12 MB of disk space.

  2. Click OK.
  3. 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. Click Continue. During the installation process, you might 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.
  • "Updating" means the original files are replaced with the new ones from this FixPak.
  • "Deferring service" means that 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 unpacked format in the \IBMCSFLK\FIX directory on the drive with the most free space. They are processed by the locked file device driver during restart after you shut down the system.
  1. Click No for a redisplay of the Product List after the first part of the FixPak application process has completed if this message is displayed.
  2. Click Cancel and Exit to close the Corrective Service Facility window if necessary.
  3. Shut down and restart your system. You will see the following messages during reboot of the system if you applied service to the OS/2 partition from which you were booted.

    "The locked file driver is loaded.

    Processing locked files
    Processing complete

    The system will do one automatic restart after the Locked File
    Device Driver has completed."

A.3.2 Installing from booted OS/2 Partition using the ServerGuide FixPak CD

  1. Insert the ServerGuide FixPak CD in the CD drive.
  2. Open an OS/2 window or full-screen session. At the command prompt, type X: (where X is the drive letter assign to the CD drive) and press Enter.
  3. Change to the OS/2 directory on this CD by typing CD OS/2 and then pressing Enter.
  4. Type FIXPINST and press Enter, then follow the directions on the screen to the screen titled "Corrective Service Facility". Click Service.
  5. Enter the required path information.
  6. NOTE: If this is the first OS/2 Warp FixPak you have applied to this server, type the path to the ARCHIVE directory where a copy of replaced files will be stored (for example, D:\ARCHIVE).

    This ARCHIVE directory is not related to the ARCHIVES directory built into OS/2 Warp; specify a different path. You must specify a different ARCHIVE directory for each product to be serviced.

    If this is not the first OS/2 Warp FixPak, type the path to the BACKUP directory where a copy of replaced files will be stored (for example,
    D:\BACKUP). 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 require between 7 MB and 12 MB of disk space.

  7. Click OK. You will see an "Application is 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.
  8. Click Continue.During the installation process, you might 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.
  • "Updating" means the original files are replaced with the new ones 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 unpacked format in the \IBMCSFLK\FIX directory on the drive with the most free space. They are processed by the locked file device driver during restart after you shut down the system.

  1. Click No for a redisplay of the Product List after the first part of the FixPak application process has completed if this message is displayed.
  2. Click Exit to close the Corrective Service Facility Messages window.
  3. Shut down and restart your system. You will see the following message during restart of the system if you applied service to the OS/2 partition from which you were started.

    "The locked file driver is loaded.

    Processing locked files
    Processing complete

    The system will do one automatic restart after the Locked File
    Device Driver has completed."

A.4 Installing MPTS FixPak WR08423
This FixPak is installed through the INSTALL.CMD file. Once downloaded, diskettes can be made in the same manner as the CSF diskettes using LOADDSKF.

  1. Place the first diskette into the system, change to the A: drive, and type INSTALL followed by the Enter key. Press Enter on the first panel if required.

    NOTE: This step might be optional if you have banner pages set to time out.

  2. Click Install on the "Multi-Protocol Transport Services" screen.
  3. When prompted, select the target drive. After this selection, a panel will appear stating that "You requested to install a new version of MPTS on your workstation". Click OK to install the newer version of MPTS.
  4. When prompted, change diskettes. You should only need to install the first four diskettes unless you are doing CID related installations.
  5. After the diskette copy is complete, click OK.
  6. Even if no changes are to be made to your configuration, click Configure followed by Configure on the next menu to verify your MPTS configuration; then, click OK to save the configuration and any changes that you might have made.
  7. Click Close, Close, Exit, and then OK to exit MPTS.
  8. Remove the diskette, shutdown, and restart the server after installation has completed.

A.5 Installing LANServer FixPak IP08506
IP08506.INF, located on the first FixPak diskette, contains installation and other useful information about this FixPak. Please review the IP08506.INF file before installation of service. The CSF2-B is used for installation of this FixPak. README and installation instructions for DOS LAN Services V5.0 are included on the first DOS LAN Services diskette. Once downloaded, diskettes can be made in the same manner as the CSF diskettes using LOADDSKF.

Appendix B: Installing the OS/2 Video Device Driver For S3 Trio 3D
Appendix B is an excerpt from: The OS/2 Video Device Driver for S3 Trio 3D README file.

B.1 Preliminary steps

Perform the following steps before you install the Trio3D graphics-accelerator video device driver:

  1. Verify that OS/2 DOS Support is installed.
  2. If you previously installed SVGA support, reset the resolution to VGA mode, using the procedure under "Setting your monitor to VGA mode".

B.2 Setting your monitor to VGA mode

  1. Start OS/2 Warp.
  2. When the small white (OS/2) box appears in the upper-left corner of the screen, press Alt+F1; when the list of choices appears, press V.

B.3 Installing the S3 Video Device Driver

  1. If your system is not in VGA mode, use the steps under section B.2 Setting your monitor to VGA mode toswitch to VGA mode.
  2. If installing from diskette, insert the Trio3D diskette into drive A.
  3. Open an OS/2 full-screen or OS/2 window session.
  4. At the OS/2 command prompt, type X:\PATH\SETUP, where X:\PATH is the full path to the diskette drive or sub-directory to copy all driver files to the OS/2 drive.
  5. Setup will then identify your chip set. When prompted to do so, press Enter to continue. Setup will then copy files.
  6. When the Monitor Configuration/Selection Utility window appears, the Install Using Defaults for Monitor Type item is preselected. Accept this selection by clicking OK.
  7. When prompted to do so, click OK to perform a shutdown. Remove any diskettes from the diskette drive before restarting your server.
  8. Open an OS/2 full-screen or OS/2 window session.
  9. At the OS/2 command prompt, type DSPINSTL and press Enter. When the Display Driver Install window appears, select PRIMARY DISPLAY DRIVER and then click OK.

    NOTE: If a message appears stating that the
    "Installed adapter does not match the driver", click OK to continue.

  10. When the Primary Display Driver List window appears, select S3 Vision868/968/Trio32/64/64V+/64V2/3D....; then, click OK to install the video driver.
  11. When the Monitor Configuration/Selection Utility window appears, the Install Using Defaults for Monitor Type item is preselected. Accept this choice by clicking OK.
  12. When the Source Directory dialog box appears, change the path statement to point to the driver files (same as in step 4). If installing from diskette, insert the installation diskette into the drive. Then, click INSTALL.
  13. When the installation is complete, remove any diskettes, shut down your system, and restart your server.
  14. When the system has restarted:
    1. Open the OS/2 System folder.
    2. Open the System Setup folder.
    3. Open the System object.
    4. When the Settings notebook appears, click the SCREEN tab. If your monitor has been detected as Plug and-Play (DDC) compatible, continue with step 17.
  15. On Screen page 2, select your monitor from the list. If your monitor does not appear in the list, select DEFAULT. It might be necessary to restart your server to have all refresh rate options available.
  16. When the system has restarted:
  1. Open the System object and select Screen page 1, as in step 15.
  2. Select a screen resolution and a screen refresh rate.
  3. Close the Settings notebook.
  4. Shutdown and restart your server.

    NOTES:

  • During the installation of this device driver, DISPLAY.LOG and DSPINSTL.LOG files are created in the OS/2\INSTALL directory. These files identify the OS/2 system files that were updated and indicate whether the installation was successful. The contents of these files might be useful if you need to report an installation problem to IBM.
  • If the video memory size is changed after the device driver is installed, the device driver must be reinstalled in order for the system to recognize the change. Not reinstalling the device driver might result in serious system problems.

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