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Easy way to install fix packs

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jamie marchant:
Thanks, that guide seems to explain things in an understandable way.

jamie marchant:
I tried following Alex's guide and put CSF and the FixPak in the same folder. I get the error "ATTRIBV3.exe not found. Must be in the . directory". Would do you suggest?

UPDATE: I seem to be missing a floppy image.

jamie marchant:
Ok, now I get "No serviceable products found on your harddrive. No match between CSD Level and Compid of the product found by the SYSLEVEL command and those supported by this FixPak." I assume this means I downloaded the wrong fixpac?

Dave Yeo:

--- Quote from: jamie marchant on August 05, 2020, 01:53:36 am ---Ok, now I get "No serviceable products found on your harddrive. No match between CSD Level and Compid of the product found by the SYSLEVEL command and those supported by this FixPak." I assume this means I downloaded the wrong fixpac?

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Sounds like it. I believe the fixpaks use SYSLEVEL to see what version of various stuff you have installed. Try running syslevel at a prompt, eventually it'll return a bunch of syslevels if curious.

Martin Iturbide:
Hi

I tried a Warp 3 VM and installed Fixpack 40 on it.  I used this technique:
1) download the fixpack ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/fixes/v3.0warp/english-us/xr_w040/
2) Download diunpack and diunpack every file of the fixpack,
3) Download and run ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/fixtool/english-us/cs_144.exe (CS_144.EXE) in the same folder
4) Download and run Fix.cmd to install it.

I wlill like to share the prepared fixpack 40, but I still need to take out the files from that VM.

Regards

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