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Installing the Modem Drivers
Installing the Modem Drivers
Windows XP
If your PC is running Windows XP, the driver required for running your
modem is embedded in the operating system. You do not need to take steps
to install it.
Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows 2000
There are two ways in which you can install the driver for your modem under
Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows 2000:
•
Automatically (if you have the driver on your PC)
•
Using the
HP Image Library & Diagnostics CD-ROM
provided with
your PC (when available)
•
First downloading the driver from the Web and then installing it.
Installing Automatically
If the driver is preloaded on your PC, the installation process will start
automatically when you install the card in your PC.
Installing from the HP Image Library & Diagnostics CD-ROM
If the driver is not automatically installed when you install the modem in
your PC, check to see if a driver is available for the device on your
HP
Image Library & Diagnostics CD-ROM
, and if it is, install it from there.
Downloading from the Web
If the driver is neither automatically installed when you install the modem
in your PC nor available on your
HP Image Library & Diagnostics
CD-ROM
, download it from the Web using one of the URLs provided in “HP
Support Services” below.
Windows NT 4.0
First download the driver from the Web and then install it.
Downloading from the Web
Download the driver using one of the URLs provided in “HP Support
Services” below. Click on
setup.exe
to launch the driver installation.
HP Support Services
You can get help solving problems with HP accessories from the following
HP support web sites:
For HP Vectra
www.hp.com/go/vectrasupport
For HP Brio
www.hp.com/go/briosupport
For HP Kayak
www.hp.com/go/kayaksupport
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