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I have just gone thru this. What I did was to go to
settings/control panel/system/device manager/???
which means that I am not sure which was next,
(system?) but there was a yellow thing in the
PCI list. When I clicked on that, it gave me
the option to install a driver and browse
to the disk that had the driver on it. Then
it installed the driver ok and found com3.
(Windows could not find it thru its normal
search for hardware.)
BTW, I had the same trouble with the
Soundblaster PCI 64, and I was able
to solve it the same way.
HTH
Dean Kukral
-----Original Message-----
From: Terry Hardy <[log in to unmask]>
>
Date: Sunday, August 30, 1998 8:12 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] PCI Modems
>I, too, am having a problem with a PCI modem - in this case, a Zoltrix.
>
>Since upgrading to Win98, the modem is no longer detected as plug and play.
>Win 98 can't find it when it does a search for new hardware. When I try to
>install it "manually", I am only given the choice of Com 1 or Com 2.
>According to the manual (and as detected by Win 95), the modem requires Com
>3.
>
>How do I get Com 3 to show up as an install option as it did under Win 95?
>Other than upgrading to Win 98 (a "clean" upgrade, I might add), I've not
>made any other changes.
>
>Terry Hardy
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