TITLE: 950130 Installing from CDROM, using device drivers other than IBM supplied drivers. (WARP) DESCRIPTION OF SYMPTOMS: If the user is installing from a drive other than A: (e.g. CDROM), and a device driver that does not exist on DISK #1 (note: user has the device driver file from the vendor), the install process will not copy this file onto the hardfile after the installation is complete. The cause of this problem is because if the user could not boot with the drivers that are present on the hardfile, then he will have to boot from diskettes or another partition, then copy the device driver file over. RESOLUTION: Development has added an environment variable called copyfromfloppy that the installation program will read from CONFIG.SYS on diskette #1. If the CONFIG.SYS has the statement " set copyfromfloppy=1 ", then the installation program will copy files from disk #1 if the diskette is in the drive, and the installation is from a drive other than A:.