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Problem
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
Six
Modem Problems
Messages about modem operation.
1. Messages about modem operation are
1. See your application software documenta-
generated by whichever modem application
tion for additional information.
is in use.
Parallel, Serial, and USB Device Problems
You have installed a parallel-port device,
1. The device is not properly installed.
1. Remove and re-install the device.
a serial-port device or a USB device.
(
See Parallel Port Devices on page 137,
Your notebook does not recognize the device,
Serial Port on Devices on page 138, or USB
or the device does not seem to work properly.
Devices on page 138.
)
2. The device may have been installed with an
2. Close your application and restart
application running and your notebook
your notebook.
doesn’t know it’s there.
3. Your software may not have the correct
3. See your software documentation and
software driver active.
activate the correct driver.
4. You may have the wrong I/O address
4. See your device documentation and
selected for your device.
software documentation to determine the
required I/O address.
5. Your device and another device are
5. Check all I/O addresses in the BIOS Setup
assigned the same I/O address.
Utility and your other installed hardware
and software and make sure there are
no duplications.
C A U T I O N
Windows NT 4.0 does not support
USB devices.
C A U T I O N
Due to the limitations of Windows 95 at
the time USB technology was evolving, not
all USB devices and/or drivers are guaran-
teed to work with Windows 95.
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