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At the Advanced settings window, type the following in the “Containing text” field:
LT Win Modem
. Click
Find Now
.
When a file is found, it will have the name “oem#.inf.” Delete only an oem inf file.
To delete a file, highlight the file name by clicking once and then choose
Delete
from
the
File
menu. After the file is deleted, you now need to find the other inf file. Go to
the
Advanced
tab and type “LT_Win_Modem” in the “Containing text” field:
After Windows finds the other file, delete it as before. Restart your system and follow
the installation procedures in the section of this manual titled “Installing the Mo-
dem.”
Note to users of Windows NT
Windows NT 4.0 installation problems are often due to inadequate preparation.
The following conditions must be meet before attempting to install the modem or it
will not be seen or correctly installed by the system. (See the “Do This First” at the
beginning of this manual).
•
ISA Plug-N-Play support must be installed within Windows NT.
•
Plug-N-Play OS must be enabled in your system BIOS.
•
You must have the latest Service Pack upgrade installed.
•
There must be a free IRQ and COM Port available for the modem.
If you need help on freeing an interrupt, see “Windows 95 Does Not Install” for a
discussion of this topic. The “Special Situations” and “Plug-N-Play BIOS” sections
also apply to Windows NT 4.0. Do not use the procedure in Windows 95 for unin-
stalling the modem.