I setup Warp v4 on a new machine tonight. I installed boot manager and
created a 2 gig primary partition for win98 and installed Warp v4 on a
extended partition. I left about 117mb for the last logical drive on the
extended partition for a OS/2 maintenance partition.
The question I have is what do I need to do in order to prevent win98
install from wiping out OS/2's boot manager and OS/2 installation on
the D: drive in the extended partition on a 6 gig hard drive (I used
the newest IDE drivers).
Also, is System Commander v4.0 a more feature rich boot manager
compared to OS/2's boot manager? I have it here and I'm wondering if it
would be a good idea of installing it over OS/2's boot manager.
As usual for all the times I've installed Warp v4.x, I'm having trouble
getting a non-Sound Blaster 16 sound card to work with Warp v4.0. It
identifies itself as a OPL3-SA3 sound card at BIOS bootup. Warp can't
see it.
Also, the network failed to install. OS/2 install reported an error
1608 (I think). I installed the driver for a DFE-530TX PCI Ethernet
card during the install procedure. Something went wrong with the
network software install though and no network support was installed at
all. I didn't see any mention of NetBieu protocol support in OS/2's
install program. What do I need to do in order for OS/2 to
communication to a win98 network?
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