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Hi ,
I have a us robotics winmodem 33.6 which was working okay with windows 98 ,
however when I tried to reload it I found that though windows detcted the modem it
would not load the drivers from the floppy supplied with the modem . I tried
removing all the old registry settings as instructed on the US robotics website to
no avail. The system I use is a486 DX100 with !6megs of Ram. Any Help.
Thanks
Joe
Frank Suszka wrote:
> Dear Steve:
> You may want to try the following to see if it will correct the problem.
>
> Open the control panel and click on Modem. Go into the properties section and
> see where the volume is set for the modem.
>
> Sometimes this gets turned off. I had the same problem with Win95 myself and
> after I turned the sound back on, all was well.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Frank Suszka
>
> Steven T. Budaj wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > All of a sudden my modem speaker on my notebook computer is not making the
> > usual "connection sounds". I checked the control panel and the individual
> > "connectoids" and the speaker volume is on and set to high. It was working
> > fine until today. I uninstalled and reinstalled the modem. It is an internal
> > modem, not PCMCIA.
> >
> > Anyone know what could cause this and how to fix it?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Steve
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> >
> > Steve
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