As of January 15, 1999 there are 4 Corrective Service Facility (CSF) levels in use. F.137B - Use for all OS/2 2.11 Fixpaks - Use for all Warp 3 Fixpaks up to and including 36 (XR?W036) - Use for all Warp 4 Fixpaks up to and including 6 (XR?M006) F.138B - Use for Warp 3 Fixpak 37 and Warp 4 Fixpak 7 only. F.139 - Used for Warp 3 Fixpak 38 and 39 and Warp 4 Fixpak 8 and 9 only. F.140 - Use for Warp 3 Fixpak 40 and Warp 4 Fixpak 10 and all later Fixpaks. The different CSF levels are packaged in self-extracting PKZIP files as follows: CS?F137B.EXE - F.137B - A set(2) of bootable "kicker" disks. - See the CS?F137B.TXT file for more information. CS?F138B.EXE - F.138B - No bootable kicker disks. - See the CS?F138B.TXT file for more information. CS?F137.EXE - F.139 - No bootable kicker disks. - See the CS?F139.TXT file for more information. CS?F140.EXE - F.140 - No bootable kicker disks. - See the CS?F140.TXT file for more information. Note: ? indicates NLS COuntry code, like F for French, U for UK, G for German. The US uses _ meaning universal, will work for any language. Warning: Do not use the COMMIT function with F.138B or F.139 CSF. This problem is fixed in the F.140 CSF level which is currently in test. It will be released by November 15, 1998. All the available CSF levels can be found at the following location: FTP: ps.software.ibm.com in ps/products/os2/fixtool URL: ftp://ps.software.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/fixtool Select the required language then the fixtool release you need. The .TXT file has instructions. The .EXE is a self-extracting ZIP file that contains the CSF code. See the READ.ME file contained in .EXE for information on how to use the new CSF. If a particular CSF level is not available for a country that means it has not been released yet. It willl be released when a Fixpak that requires it is released for that country.