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DOS comms not dialing on win98 pc
This would mean that the new memory is either faulty, incompatible with the existing memory modules, or that you have a design flaw in your motherboard I know the ptvcd.vxd is a modem driver and I have the cd from my manufacturer with the original driver on it. Problem is, I don't know how to get it off the cd

Modem Connect At 45000?
If that doesn't work, try the 'generic HSF drivers' for W2K from the website of the manufacturer for your modem chipset. This worked for me with a modem containing a Conexant chipset. Darron wrote: Now that I have instaled Windows XP my PC-TEL HSP modem driver is incompatible. If anybody has a compatible driver or

Win.2000 incompatible modem drivers
John
Fritch johnrfri...@aol.com comp sys hp hardware "Thank you for all your hard work. $2000? For a $5 modem? I see." That's almost right. Failure of suppliers to dot i's and cross t's has major consequences. But don't take it personally, LaL...@Lucent.com. Lucent's "$5 modem" wasn't the problem.

ESS PnP Modem Woes!
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it saying the keyboard is preventing the sleep key from functioning, 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"))

Astro modem drivers?
This can include faulty or incompatible RAM, or your machine is not being recognized as an ACPI capable model. To verify ACPI functionality, reported) Now install the following modem driver Modem driver http://download.toshiba.com/p720mdm2.exe Now install mouse driver for 4 button W2k support Logitech driver

HSP Modem problem
From your information, it seems that the very thing that solves my connection/sustained modem speeds may be incompatible with my dual-proc setup. Care to write me a driver? ;-) I built this machine as my primary system for 3DS and Maya rendering purposes. I am trying to use it for all solutions due to a lack of

How to do hangup?
You
appear to be using one of the many modem drivers incompatible with XP Fax or calling a modem with which XP Fax cannot negotiate a connection. Very common. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Greg" <G...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:86EB7FCB-D7CA-4473-A76B-9D8248B46F3B@microsoft.com.

Faxing a Word document using a fax modem via Microsoft Fax
As it is, we have 1 modem that is on our list of unsupported modems, the IBM Mwave. I have also been doing ISP tech support for 2 years and outside of customers that have been running the mwave, I have yet to tell a customer to go buy a new mdem because it is incompatible with an OS. They call the bloody things WIN

PC re-boot when browsing....
Clifford Kite k...@see.signature.id comp os linux networking David <websurfs...@yahoo.com> wrote: Clifford Kite <k...@see.signature.id> wrote in message There's nothing wrong with the chat script so the driver module for the modem is very likely incompatible with the (presumably newer) Debian kernel.

WIndows XP
I can connect to the internet (however briefly) so I know the modem is plugged in properly. I've tried the "modemsite.com" and couldn't find anything specific to this modem. I tried the latest LT winmodem drivers, but they were incompatible. The driver version I'm currently using is 2.1.6.0 Any suggestions?

Unimodem Drivers
Were they to opt for the USB modem the ONLY software needed is a driver for the modem, which is no more likely to "lose all your data" than any other modem driver (ie NOT The NT4 Server might be a problem, not because broadband is in anyway incompatible with it, but because Windows NT4 doesn't have USB support.

Microsoft Fax Problem... can't send
Tecknomage teckn...@cts.com comp os ms-windows misc On Thu, 24 Feb 2000 03:31:04 GMT, videosilva <webmas...@videosilva.zzn.com> wrote: Every time I try to install my modem drivers ,I get a message saying that they are not Win. 2000 compatible . How do I MAKE them compatible ? Where can I get updated Win.2000 modem

Quite a problem...Please Help!
But problems with hybernate/standby can also come from the following range of problems: incompatible BIOS, non-restartable drivers (NT4 drivers for exemple are Apparently, it seemed to be linked with the modem drivers, not the RAS subsystem itself. I could restore functionality while the system was running by

Bastard modem
If it's there, but just doesn't have a driver installed (indicated by a "!"), the device is being detected by Windows. If it's not showing up in Device Manager at all, it could be a faulty modem, or one that's incompatible with Windows 2000. Check the hardware compatibility list at

10 reasons not use Windows 2000
cmd *~ rm -f -r .tmp_versions make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/modules/ sl-modem/drivers' /usr/bin/make -f debian/rules kdist_clean kdist_config In function 'amrmo_pci_probe': /usr/src/modules/sl-modem/drivers/amrmo_init.c:591: warning: passing argument 2 of 'request_irq' from incompatible pointer type

Requesting information on ATI Rage Fury Shutdown/restart problems
Brian A. gonefi...@faraway.com microsoft public win98 gen_discussion &e problem may be that you are using a driver supplied by Microsoft that is either corrupt or incompatible with the modem. Before taking any other steps, you need to find out if there are any updated drivers from your PC's manufacturer or the

Win.2000 incompatible modem drivers
Your ISP has a bank of modems that is incompatible with yours for whatever reason. This happens occasionally, but I wouldn't tend to think that a USR modem would have that problem. Does your modem identify as 56k in the modem's properties/diagnostics? It could be possible that a generic 28.8 modem driver has been

Bug#419639: sl-modem-source: Fails to build against 2.6.20 kernel ...
The @Home cable modem drivers could be using some pentium specific SIMD instructions, but we're talking about dial-up access here anyway, with the Dishplayer's built-in Unless @Home has gone to extreme measures to be incompatible in its dialup (and there's no reason why they should), it should work with the DP.

Windows ME and Lucent Win Modem Driver Incompatible on ...
gmail.com> wrote: I have seen in other threads in the forum that the error means that the phone is incompatible with the phone, so I have now switched to using a Siemens I have also installed USB cable driver,wireless modem software for the same phone. I modified "SendMessage.java" program, which is present in

Fax Modem refuses to install properly
mouseyface mouseyf...@mice.rule microsoft public windowsxp hardware http://www.modem-drivers.com/ "earl" <Ear...@aol.com> wrote in message news:073801c3474f$cdccded0$a101280a@phx.gbl... attempted to upgrade to xp message said my modem was incompatible with xp. do you know a site to get this driver.