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# Open an OS/2 Command prompt window | # Open an OS/2 Command prompt window | ||
# Change to the directory where you have stored the Fixpak and FastKick | # Change to the directory where you have stored the Fixpak and FastKick | ||
: The directory that you installed the Fixpak from. | |||
# Run FIX.CMD | # Run FIX.CMD | ||
# Click on the Change Product List button. | # Click on the Change Product List button. |
Revision as of 00:39, 16 October 2018
By now you probably know that you can use FastKick to apply a Fixpak to your Warp System. But did you know that you could also use it to either Commit the Fixpak or Backout the Fixpak.
To BACKOUT to a previous level
- Open an OS/2 Command prompt window
- Change to the directory where you have stored the Fixpak and FastKick
- The directory that you installed the Fixpak from.
- Run FIX.CMD
- Click on the Change Product List button.
- Select the Archived Products radio button.
- By default, all archived products are selected. De-Select any products that you do NOT wish to Backout
- Select the Backout push button.
To COMMIT the Fixpak
- Open an OS/2 Command prompt window
- Change to the directory where you have stored the Fixpak and FastKick
The directory that you installed the Fixpak from.
- Run FIX.CMD
- Click on the Change Product List button.
- Select the Uncommitted Products radio button.
- By default, all products are selected. De-Select the products that you do NOT want to commit
- Select the Commit push button.
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