The memory module may not be installed properly. Go
back to Chapter 4 to review the details of this operation.
The memory module may be defective.
The O/S issues an insufficient memory error message
during operation -
This is often a software or Windows-related problem. A
program is draining the memory resources.
Close the application programs you’re not using and
restart the system.
You need to install additional memory module. For
instructions, go to Chapter 4 Upgrading Your Computer.
Modem Problems
The built-in modem does not respond -
Make sure the modem driver is loaded properly.
Go to [Start > Settings > Control Panel > Phone and
Modem Options] and go to Modems tab. Make sure Motorola 56K
Voice Modem or Uniwill V.92 Modem is listed. Otherwise, click the
Add button to add the modem drive, which is located in the factory
CD-ROM (or floppy diskette).
Go to [Start > Settings > Control Panel > System] and click
Device Manager button in the Hardware page to check for possible
resource or driver conflict. See Windows on-line help or manual for
how to handle such problems.
Make sure the phone line, which the computer is
connected to, is working.
Connection difficulties -
Be sure to disable Call Waiting on the phone line.
Be sure to have the correct country setting where your
computer is used. [Start > Settings > Control Panel > Modem
Settings > Configuration] In the Country/Area pull-down menu,
select the appropriate country setting.
Excessive line noise might cause the connection to be
dropped. To check this, put the regular phone handset on the line
and placing a phone call. If you do hear abnormal noise, try to
make the modem connection with a different line or contact your
local telephony company for service.
Make sure the cable connection is firm.