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Standby on a Toshiba Satellite Pro 4270 with Win2k
These are caused by outdated or incompatible Direct X drivers. These can usually be solved by installing the latest version of Direct X and making sure your video and sound Outdated modem driver. We've had reports that older versions of some modem drivers can cause crashes when trying to connect to Battle.net.

IE 5.5 SP1 problem clicking on links
XYZ microsoft public windowsxp network_web This article: http://support.microsoft. com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324760 Shows the Cause to be: This behavior may occur when another device with a driver that is incompatible with Windows XP is in conflict with the modem. For example, this problem can occur with

Dial-up stops working in XP Pro
Michael Santovec michael_santo...@prodigy.net microsoft public win95 dialupnetwork I'd start with updated modem drivers. (A quick RAM test may not find the problems) If the RAM is defective, or marginal, or you've mixed incompatible RAM modules, this can show up in random system errors.

PnP Modem Woes!
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] russ...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp print_fax Unfortunately, Windows XP Fax has proven to be incompatible with many common modems and drivers, particularly older ones, even if the manufacturers claim they are "compatible" with Windows XP. Modem incompatibility is not apparent

Scandisk at startup?
Bill Rowland b...@carol.net alt computer drivers wanted RVC wrote: Thanks so much for your Help Bill Its W98se.....definetely NO Windows Option Cab Folder Could be some program over wrote a component of the Dial up connection with an older or incompatible version. Might want to run SFC to see what has changed

Astro modem drivers?
Original Message From "Darron R. Birgenheier" <dar...@birgenheier.com> ===== Howdy all, I have a Gateway Astro motherboard, and need drivers for the onboard modem. The Motorola drivers on Gateway's site don't work, giving an error message regarding an incompatible codec. The modem chips on the board are: Conexant

Update Re: Wow, no more Alienware for me
Al Bundy AlBundy...@aol.com microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Specifics: Compaq 5151 w/ 64K RAM Rockwell HCF 56k Data Fax PCI modem Connects at 32k baud - best connect speed 34k I have downloaded the most current modem drivers from Compaq but they were incompatible. They installed the v90 drivers,

Modem Drivers for Windows xp Pro
It states that "Smartlink drivers do not support the NetoDragon modem - reporting an incompatible codec". Ok let's say nearly the same software. The codec is different! But I think netodragon is not realy updating ther WIN98 drivers!! Does your modem look like this? http://www.netodragon.com/neto.jpg

In-Place Upgrade (Reinstallation) of Windows XP
Yes I have the modem drivers installed, and when I click on "Modem" in the Control Panel and go to the diagnostics tab, it gives off some info on the modem card, so it definitely is connected. Or is this modem just plain incompatible with this computer? Elson Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.

Will not connect to Web
... I would suspect something else Usually it is one of the following drivers that will prevent proper operation of tht key i) display drivers ii) sound drivers iii) internal modem drivers (especially software driven modems (aka "win modems")) iv) network card drivers I suggest you update all of these ASAP as well

Bug#357937: sl-modem: does not build with kernel 2.6.16
Bill Rowland b...@carol.net alt computer drivers wanted RVC wrote: No It doesnt disconnect.......just wont go anywhere or recieve anything maybe for 10 minutes or so when all of a sudden you are back up to normal speed again...its an external modem and I have checked and reseated all cable connections several times

Windows XP and incompatible PCI modem driver
Carey cnfri...@midsouth.rr.com microsoft public windowsxp general You should visit the web site of the manufacturer of your new modem and look for drivers that are compatible with Windows ME. Your XP modem drivers may be incompatible with ME.

Indigo what the hell is going on
Yes I have the modem drivers installed, and when I click on "Modem" in the Control Panel and go to the diagnostics tab, it gives off some info on the modem card, so it definitely is Or is this modem just plain incompatible with this computer? Elson Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.

sportster ext.modem
... So, it may have something to do with those modem drivers I can't load but at least I now have a clue that it's somehow network related. Also, tell them to provide you with a new MB as shipping one that is incompatible with your other components. Add to that the shipping of a faulty HD and the bad fan

Slow modem speed after upgrade to XP Professional
Try the ESS web site for better modem drivers. Whether made by Pine or anyone else, a card with an ESS chip is a card with an ESS chip. (Same with Matrox, ATI, nVidia, Creative, Conexant, and all the rest.) You can use the chip manufacturer's reference drivers without concern that they'll be incompatible with the

Modem
Too many things to replace and too many drivers to update - IF I can even get updates. My printer is incompatible, my mouse is incompatible, my LAN setup is incompatible, my TV tuner card is So you can imagine what the rest was like : New printer driver needed; modem driver needed; USB stuff and on and on.

Modem Drivers
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Vassiliou komi...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp hardware I have great problems to call my ISP with my modem!I think that the driver that Windows have intalled is incompatible with it!The modem manufacturer is Zoom Telefonics and the modem model is Zoom 56K PCI Modem and I cannot find its drivers

PCMCIA modem driver
Most of them ("hayes-compatible") will work with the generic "standard modem" settings. Can you get modem drivers for linux Beware. -- Longhorn error#4711: TCPA / NGSCB VIOLATION: Microsoft optical mouse detected penguin patterns on mousepad. Partition scan in progress to remove offending incompatible products.

MS internet keyboard incompatible with xp
Mr. Floppy my73cam...@takethisout.mailcc.com alt os windows-xp "Anyuser" <nos...@nospam.com> wrote in message news:a1idbv$8vd$1@bob.news.rcn.net... Check and see if your modem and its drivers are xp compatible. A friend had a similar problem and it was due to an incompatible modem driver. Thanks for the info,

Modem speed problem
Conexant, the chipset manufacturer, does in fact identify the no-speakerphone issue as a *modem driver* issue at this page: I thought the reason the speakerphone capabilities was not working was because the Supervoice software itself was incompatible with XP (which it is). So I have bought new software,