OS2.TXT: Microsoft MS-DOS 6 Upgrade, 6.2 Upgrade, and Step-Up (96491)



The information in this article applies to:
    Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.0
    Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.2
    Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.21
    Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.22

This article was previously published under Q96491

SUMMARY

The following information was taken from the OS2.TXT file. The same file is included with MS-DOS 6 Upgrade, MS-DOS 6.2 Upgrade, MS-DOS 6.21 Upgrade, and MS-DOS 6.22 Upgrade

OS2.TXT

NOTES ON UPGRADING TO MS-DOS 6

If you have OS/2 on your computer, and the MICROSOFT MS-DOS 6 USER'S GUIDE referred you to the OS2.TXT file, carry out the following procedure that corresponds to your computer's configuration.

If You Have Neither OS/2 Dual Boot Nor OS/2 Boot Manager

If you want to remove OS/2 from your computer but want to save the data on your hard disk first, carry out the following procedure:

To remove OS/2 and save the data on your computer:

    Restart your computer using OS/2.
    Back up the data files you want to keep onto floppy disks by using the COPY command.

    CAUTION: Do not remove OS/2 system files from your hard disk.
    Reinsert Setup Disk 1 in drive A (the startup drive).
    Restart your computer by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL.
    When Setup displays the screen about a non-MS-DOS partition or non-MS-DOS files, choose to remove the partition or files.
    After you finish setting up MS-DOS, copy the data files you saved in step 2 from the floppy disks back to your hard disk.
If You Have OS/2 Dual Boot with DOS or OS/2 Boot Manager

with DOS

When Setup detects OS/2, it displays a "Non-MS-DOS Partition Detected" or "OS/2 Files Detected" screen. If Setup displayed the "Non-MS-DOS Partition Detected" screen, carry out Procedure 1. If Setup displayed the "OS/2 Files Detected" screen, carry out Procedure 2.

Procedure 1 To remove OS/2 and save the data on your computer:

    When Setup displays the "Non-MS-DOS Partition Detected" screen, choose the "Continue Setup" option.
    After you set up MS-DOS 6, make sure you can access your hard disk.
    Back up the data files you want to keep onto floppy disks or a network drive.
    See "Using Fdisk to Configure Your Hard Disk" in the chapter "Diagnosing and Solving Problems," and carry out all the procedures that appear in the following sections:
      "Making a Startup Disk"
      "Using Fdisk"
      "Deleting Non-MS-DOS Partitions"
      "Deleting Logical Drives"
      "Deleting an Extended MS-DOS Partition"
      "Creating a Primary MS-DOS Partition"
      "Formatting Your Hard Disk"

    Restart Setup. To do so, insert Setup Disk 1 in drive A or drive B, and then type the following at the command prompt:

    A:SETUP

    -or-

    B:SETUP


    After you configure your hard disk, copy the files you saved in step 3 back to the disk.
Procedure 2 To remove OS/2 and save the data on your computer:

NOTE: If you have a version of OS/2 other than version 2.0, the names of the OS/2 files and directories on your hard disk may differ from those that appear in this procedure.

CAUTION: Do not remove MS-DOS program files from your computer.

    Back up the data files you want to keep onto floppy disks or a network drive.
    If your Setup disks are compatible with drive A, insert Setup Disk 1 in drive A, and then restart your computer by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL. After Setup displays the first screen, press F3 twice to quit Setup.

    If your Setup disks are not compatible with drive A, create a startup disk for drive A. To do so, insert Setup Disk 1 in drive B, and then type the following at the command prompt:

    B:SETUP /F

    When prompted, choose to install MS-DOS on the floppy disk in drive A. After Setup is finished, leave the startup disk in drive A, and then restart your computer by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL.
    Make drive C current by typing the following at the command prompt:

    C:


    One by one, make each of the OS/2 directories and subdirectories current by using the CD command, and then delete all the files in them by using the DEL command. For example, to make the SYSTEM subdirectory in the OS2 directory current and delete all the files in it, type the following at the command prompt:

    CD \OS2\SYSTEM
    DEL *.*


    After you have deleted all files in these subdirectories, delete the subdirectories by using the RD command. For example, to delete the SYSTEM subdirectory in the OS2 directory on drive C, type:

    RD C:\OS2\SYSTEM


    After you have deleted all subdirectories in the OS2, PSFONTS, SPOOL, NOWHERE, and OS!2_2.0_D directories, delete all files in these directories by using the DEL command.
    Delete the OS2, PSFONTS, SPOOL, NOWHERE, and OS!2_2.0_D directories by using the RD command.
    Move to another disk or directory all the OS/2 files in your root directory except the following:
           EA DATA.SF
           OS2lDR.MSG
           OS2lDR
           OS2KRNl
           OS2BOOT
           WP DATA. SF
    

    Change to the root directory by typing the following at the command prompt:

    CD\


    Change the attributes of the five files listed in step 8 by typing the following at the command prompt:

    A:\ATTRIB -H -S -R C:\E*.*
    A:\ATTRIB -H -S -R C:\O*.*
    A:\ATTRIB -H -S -R C:\W*.*


    Delete the files whose attributes you changed by typing the following at the command prompt:

    DEL E*.*
    DEL O*.*
    DEL W*.*


    Return to the root directory the files that you moved in step 8.
    Remove disks from all floppy disk drives, and then restart your computer by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL.
    Insert Setup Disk 1 in drive A or drive B.
    Run Setup again by typing the following at the command prompt:

    A:SETUP

    -or-

    B:SETUP

If You Have OS/2 Boot Manager Without DOS

To remove OS/2 and save the data on your hard disk:

    Back up the data files you want to keep onto floppy disks or a network drive by using the COPY command.
    Reinsert Setup Disk 1 in drive A (the startup drive).
    Restart your computer by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL.
    When Setup displays the screen about OS/2 or non- MS-DOS files, choose to remove OS/2 or the files.
    After you finish setting up MS-DOS, copy the data files you saved in step 1 back to your hard disk.

Modification Type: Major Last Reviewed: 11/21/1999
Keywords: KB96491