 INSTALLING THE LATEST IBM CD-ROM DRIVER ON AN OS/2 WORKSTATION
 
 If you received the following message when you started the IBM Library
 Reader installation program,
 
   SYS1059: The system cannot execute the specified program.
 
 you are probably using OS/2 Version 1.3 or lower, and have an IBM
 CDFS.IFS CD-ROM device driver dated earlier than 11-27-90.  If so,
 you need to update this driver with the one provided on this CD-ROM.
 
 NOTE:  OS/2 Version 2.0 users already have an up-to-date CDFS.IFS file
 and should not do this.
 
 NOTE:  The following instructions assume your CD-ROM drive is D: and
 you have OS/2 installed on your C: drive.  If this is not the case,
 you must make the appropriate substitutions in the instructions below.
 
 Follow these instructions:
 
 1.  Look in your CONFIG.SYS file for the "IFS=" statement:
 
       IFS=C:\OS2\CDFS.IFS
 
     This statement indicates the path to your CD-ROM driver.  In this
     example, the driver named "CDFS.IFS" is on the "C" hard disk in
     the "\OS2" directory.
 
 2.  Verify that the CDFS.IFS file on your hard disk is older than
     11-27-90.  Type:
 
       dir c:\os2\cdfs.ifs
 
 3.  If the date of the CDFS.IFS file on your hard disk is older than
     11-27-90, copy it to a backup file.  Type:
 
       copy c:\os2\cdfs.ifs c:\os2\cdfs.bak
 
 4.  Copy the new CDFS.IFS file from the CD-ROM to your hard disk.
     Type:
 
       copy d:\ez2inst\cdfs.ifs c:\os2
 
 5.  Then shut down and restart your system by doing the following:
 
     A.  Go to your Desktop Manager window, and on the action bar,
         select "Desktop".
 
     B.  In the window that appears, select "Shutdown...".
 
     C.  In the "Shutdown" window that appears, select "Shutdown".
 
     D.  When the shutdown is complete, restart your system by pressing
         Ctrl-Alt-Del.
 
     E.  When your system is running again, go back to the beginning
         of the instructions for installing the IBM Library Reader.
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