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Tue, 9 Nov 1999 07:49:17 -0500
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Does he still you have the install instructions around? Remove the modem, install
the drivers first, then install the modem. Some Zoom's were installed that way,
maybe that's the case here.

HTH,

Jose

Bryan Tyson wrote:

> Subject: Zoom Modem Installation Problem
> From: Bryan S. Tyson ([log in to unmask])
>
> A friend of mine has a problem installing a Zoom 56k hardware (i.e.
> non-Winmodem) PCI Plug and Play modem. The system is a 200 MHz AMD with 128
> MB of RAM running Win95.
>
> Here's what is happening: he installs the modem into the PC and boots. The
> system assigns the modem to com 3. Win95 detects the new modem and installs
> the driver. The modem works fine UNTIL the PC is turned off. The next time it
> is turned on, the PC will not boot. There is no screen display and the PC
> beeps repeatedly. He then has to pull the modem out to get the system to boot
> again. If he then installs the modem again, the same cycle repeats.
>
> Bryan S. Tyson
>
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