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Last update: 6th November, 1995 | Last update: 6th November, 1995 | ||
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The Procedures Shelf is a selection of useful procedures: | The Procedures Shelf is a selection of useful procedures: | ||
* [[General Problem-Solving Hints]] | |||
**[[General_Problem-Solving_Hints#Removing_Adapters|Finding a problematic adapter]] | |||
**[[General_Problem-Solving_Hints#Display_Driver_Problems|Working with display driver problems]] | |||
** [[General_Problem-Solving_Hints#Disk_Partition_Listing|List the disk partition table]] | |||
** [[General_Problem-Solving_Hints#Problems_with_WinOS.2F2|Solving Win-OS2 problems]] | |||
* [[ | * [[Finding a problematic device driver]] | ||
* Preparing a hard disk for installation - [[Getting the Boot]] | * Preparing a hard disk for installation - [[Getting the Boot]] | ||
* [[Installing Internet Support in OS/2 Warp]] | * [[Installing Internet Support in OS/2 Warp]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Reporting problems to IBM]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Swapping the A: and B: drives]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Recovering archived EAs for just one folder]] | ||
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When it comes to procedures one can't really go past Melissa Woo's ''[http://www.edm2.com/index.php/Stupid_OS/2_Tricks Stupid OS/2 Tricks]'' | |||
When it comes to procedures one can't really go past [http://www.edm2.com/index.php/Stupid_OS/2_Tricks | |||
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Last update: 6th November, 1995
The Procedures Shelf is a selection of useful procedures:
- Finding a problematic device driver
- Preparing a hard disk for installation - Getting the Boot
- Installing Internet Support in OS/2 Warp
- Reporting problems to IBM
- Swapping the A: and B: drives
- Recovering archived EAs for just one folder
When it comes to procedures one can't really go past Melissa Woo's Stupid OS/2 Tricks