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I feel I can now get thru FDISK and into installing Warp 4. I did have some
problems, I think, because I never got the chance to format any partititons
except the partition os/2 was going on. I set up the hard drive with 3
logical partitions after the os/2 partition. Never in the trial
installation was a chance given to format those partitions with hpfs.
Perhaps I went too fast or just didn't read something carefully.
At any rate, I believe I realize what I must do to get my hardware to
install correctly. Here is what I have:
Intel EtherExpress Pro/100+ 8460 B PCI Lan Adapter
Sound Blaster Live Value
3DFX Interactive Voodoo3
Cd Rom by Liteon LTN 483
Plextor CD-R PX W1610A
Iiyama Vision Master Pro 410 monitor
Epson Stylus Color 740 (usb)
As I understand it, I must find appropriate os/2 drivers and install them on
installation disks 1 and 2. Also, I must go into the sys.conf folder and
edit various lines. The editing information will be provided where I find
the drivers?
Where will be the best places to locate drivers for above items?
Thanks for your continued support,
Butch Langel
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