A7: Yes, it will preserve the configuration files and will move the desktop objects to the Previous Desktop folder, as the original installation of Warp 4 did. However, there are some known problems with migrating multimeda. The information below comes from a readme file of MCP1:
If you are installing over a previous version of the operating
system, make sure the Multimedia Device Support field on the
System Configuration panel is set to "None". Multimedia Support
requires a second installation step, using Selective Install,
after completing installation of the base operating system.
See "Migrating Multimedia Support". This step is not necessary
if you are doing a clean installation.
To migrate Multimedia Support:
Open the OS/2 System folder, then the System Setup folder,
then the Install/Remove folder, then start Selective Install.
On the first panel, System Configuration, click on the icon
to the left of the Multimedia Device Support field. A list
of available drivers will be displayed. If you find the
driver you want to install, select it. If you don't, leave
the selection blank. In either case, continue with Selective
Installation to install the rest of the Multimedia Support.
If the multimedia driver you wanted to install was not in
the list, see "Manually Installing Multimedia Drivers" for
information on how to install your driver.
Click Next to continue with migration.
Once you get to the OS/2 Setup and Installation panel (the
third panel), select the checkbox labeled Multimedia Software
Support.
Select Next to continue with Selective Installation. Follow
the directions as they appear on the screen.
At the end of Selective Install, restart your system.
The multimedia drivers should be working correctly.