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MODEMS
Q: Setup didn't detect my modem. How do I install it? To install a modem in Windows Me, carry out the following steps: NOTE: This procedure is for internal or external modems. PC card modems are installed automatically when they are inserted. (PC card modems require protected-mode PC card drivers.) Q: My modem won't dial or connect. Why? Because some communications programs designed for Windows 3.1 install incompatible driver files, which may then cause COM ports and modems to stop working, first verify that the correct Windows Me files are loaded. To verify that the required communications files are present: [boot] Comm.drv=Comm.drv [386enh] device=*vcd NOTE: Windows Me does not load the Serial.vxd driver in System.ini. Instead, it is loaded on demand through the registry. There is no file in Windows Me that corresponds to the *vcd entry in System.ini. It is an internal file built into Vmm32.vxd. |
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