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Doc Simmons <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 13 Jul 1999 09:58:54 -0400
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Win32s.exe is a Microsoft extra that allows 16 bit Dos Windows (3.x) run 32
bit software.
(See http://www.spacerad.com/win32s.html )

You may have better luck doing a manual hardware install with the Add New
Hardware and not allowing windows to "autodetect".

HTH

At 7/12/99 07:27 PM , Twin*.*Star wrote:

>The major problem now, is that I just did my first Win98 (waited for the SE
>version before moving from Win95 SR2.1). This was an existing customer
>system with Win95 SR2.1 and working modem installed per directions, i.e.
>drivers first, card second. After installing Win98SE, then the drivers
>(checked the Zoom site for new drivers and none found and literature says
>Win95/98 compatible) and then the card. Upon booting after installing the
>card, Win98 started to auto-detect the PCI controller for the Modem and the
>modem, etc. but gave me the error, Cannot not find Win32s.exe V 1.30C or
>higher. Would you like to load it now". Answering "yes" would only have it
>ask where it is located and it is not on either system I have recently
>installed Win98SE on.
>
>Zoom so far has been no help so I turn to the experts :-)

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