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tab and read the
Conflicting Device List
. If a conflict is present,
uncheck the box
Use automatic settings
and select a configuration
that does not cause conflicts. Manually change the IRQ settings if needed
(see your Windows 95 on-line help file for a more detailed discussion on
changing these settings). Click on the
OK
button. If there is no setting
free of conflicts, go to the
Does Not Install
section.
STEP 3: Modem Diagnostics
.
Go to
Start-Settings-Control Panel
and double-click the
Modems
icon.
Your modem should be listed. If any other modem is listed, click once on
each old modem and then click the
Remove
button. It is a good idea to
shutdown Windows 95, turn off your computer, wait 5 seconds and turn
the power back on (do not use the
Shutdown and Restart
option). Return
to
STEP 3: Modem Diagnostics
and click on the
Diagnostics
tab. High-
light the modem by clicking once on the
COM Port
icon next to its list-
ing. Now click on the
More Info
button. You should see the panel be-
low.
Figure 8: More Info Panel
If you receive an error message or the panel is blank, go to the
Does Not
Install
section.
STEP 4: Does Not Install.
The most likely reason for a non-installation in Windows 95/98 is a lack
of IRQ resources. The modem needs one IRQ and one COM Port in
order to function. Modern computer systems are usually equipped with
soundcard, CD-ROM drive, Hard-drive, floppy drive, video card, two
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