said:
>On the USB support, your guess seems to be right on the money.
I really was not much of a guess. Hardware typically tends to be mute
without proper drivers. ;-)
>USBMSD is REMmed out. I assume I would remove the REM.
Yes, assuming you want the driver to load.
>I found C:\OS2\USBMON.EXE - should I add a RUN or CALL statement to the
>CONFIG.SYS?
A run would be better if you want the boot to complete. However, this
might be too early and you may need to start it from a Progam object in
the Startup folder. I'm sure a Google for USBMON OS/2 will pull one some
config.sys samples.
>I don't recall being given choices about USB support in the basic
>install.
Note the word basic.
>I guess I can try the keyboard and mouse that Jerry Rash
>provided a couple of meetings back....
See. There was a reason you did what you did.
>=====
>The system detected an internal processing error at
>location ##1200:04ba - 0002:04ba.
>65535, 9051
>FAT32:FSH_FORCENOSWAP on pCacheBase Segment failed, rc=8
>09861200
>Internal revision 14.100C_W4
>The system is stopped. ...
>=====
>I'm going to revert to the previous CONFIG.SYS, so I can boot. Any idea
>what caused this problem? (I see there are FAT32.INF and FAT32.TXT
>files in \OS2\BOOK - I haven't looked at them yet, but I shall do so.)
A better solution would be to sign up to the fat32users YahooGroup. I'm
sure you are not the first with this trap.
Steven
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