OS/2, eCS & ArcaOS - Technical > Setup & Installation
Easy way to install fix packs
jamie marchant:
What do I put for "archive path"?
Martin Iturbide:
Hi
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If I don't recall it wrong is the backup folder for the old files to be replaced. Create a directory like C:\Bak\fix40 and point the archive path there. After that the tool will do all the file updating, reboot, and it may do a quick reboot on the next boot to update the locked files.
Regards
jamie marchant:
Now I get the error found in this picture: https://flic.kr/p/2jxkvbA, they were a bunch of files with newer dates(probably from drivers I installed) and I used the versions in the fixpack, do I need to revert to the old version and do it again and not replace files with older versions. I already tried following the instructions in the error message and copying the dll to the root of my c:\ drive but that made no difference.
(By the way, how do I revert it, if that's the best course of action)
Dave Yeo:
Unluckily the JPG is unreadable. I'd suggest using a PNG as they seem to work better for this type of picture.
jamie marchant:
Since I am on real hardware I took a photo with my camera, it can only make JPEGs.(though my SLR can do RAW but I don't know how easily I can convert that to PNG)
The error says that the system can't load DOSCALL1.dll, as well as some BASEDEV statements.(AUTODRV2.sys, CLAUDIO.SYS, IBMSS14.SYS)
It also reports an IRQ conflict.
I think some of those are audio drivers as Linux repair CD meses up my sound card and makes it unusable, I have to wait with the computer unplugged for a while to get it to work again.
I don't know what the other error means though... hmm...
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