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Different manufacturers do things differently, but chances are good that you
can install the driver by.
1. Create a New Folder on your desktop, call it ModemDvr, or something.
2. Unzip all 23 files into this directory.
3. Look for a readme file, or any file in text format. Chances are good
that there is at least one that contains more detailed info. However, if
there is not
4. Look for a .exe file among the 23. Could be that the manufacturer
included a program that will do the install for you.
Hope this helps. Best of luck!
David Hightower - Novice PC Mr. FixIt
-----Original Message-----
From: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Tom Heywood
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 11:21 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [PCBUILD] Modem Driver
I am using Windows ME. I have connection problems to my ISP. He has advised
that I update my Modem Driver.
I have downloaded a Driver from the modem manufacturer. The download is a
"zip" file (6793_wme.zip). Inside the zip there are 23 files.
My problem is that I do not know what directory I should place the 23 files
in when I unzip the "driver" zip file ?
Then when I use the install wizard what name do I give the driver ?
Advice would be gratefully received.
Tom Heywood
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