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For W
INDOWS
95/98
I
NSTALLATION
If you are replacing an existing modem in your computer system with this
modem, be sure to remove all other modem drivers. Go to:
Start-Settings-
Control Panel
and double-click on the
System
icon. Select the
Device Man-
ager
tab. Double-click on the
Modems
icon in the device tree to show the
modems installed. Highlight each modem listed by clicking once on the icon
next to the modem and then click the
Remove
button. It is also a good idea to
physically remove your old modem from the system.
Note:
once you remove
the old modem and its drivers from your system, you will need the old modem
driver diskette if you wish to reinstall it at a later date
.
Figure 1: Win95 Modems Properties Panel
If you are going to use the TAM (Telephone Answering Machine) or speaker-
phone functions of the modem, you need to install the Unimodem V compo-
nents of Windows 95. If you have Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2 (Ver-
sion 4.00.950 B or above) or Windows 98, you do not need to install this
component as it is already built into the operating system.
To find the Windows 95 Version on your system, select:
Start-Settings-Con-
trol Panel.
Double-click on the
System
icon and select the
General
tab. If
the version of Windows 95 is 4.00.950 or 4.00.950A, go to:
Start-Programs
and select
Windows Explorer
. Go to the UNIMODEM directory of the CD-
ROM (the UNIMODEM driver is sometimes supplied on a separate floppy)
that came with your modem and right-click on
UNIMODV.INF
(or
UNIMODV
, whichever is displayed) then click on
Install
.
Restart your com-
puter to enable
the
drivers.
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