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Date: | Tue, 9 Nov 1999 22:15:15 +0200 |
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Hello Jose,
Tuesday, November 09, 1999, 2:49:17 PM, you wrote:
JED> Does he still you have the install instructions around? Remove the modem, install
JED> the drivers first, then install the modem. Some Zoom's were installed that way,
JED> maybe that's the case here.
Just an idea - does Zoom site have anything related?
Try locking IRQ in BIOS, on 1st boot before drivers - but make sure it's free.
Does this thing occurs if the drivers aren't installed? (For example,
boot into DOS and power-down and restart).
>> 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.
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>> 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.
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