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Old May 5th 05, 10:02 PM
SepticTank
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Default XP not recognizing ANY modems

I have a computer here that XP refuses to recogize modems (as in, no
"new hardware found" messages pop up or default driver installed).

I've tried an entirely different chipset modem (first was a USR) and
same result, XP basically is oblivious to it's existence.

As a test, I reloaded XP on another hard drive and everything worked
fine with the modem. So whatever it is, it's something borked in the
current install of XP. Anyone have any ideas? FYI no modem software
was ever installed, so there is nothing to uninstall. My guess is, as
usual, something has been messed up in the registry.

Thanks in advance.

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Old May 5th 05, 10:20 PM
Jim Macklin
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Open device manager, select to show hidden devices. Delete
all modems. Be sure the modem is an XP compatible modem.


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But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.


"SepticTank" wrote in message
...
|I have a computer here that XP refuses to recogize modems
(as in, no
| "new hardware found" messages pop up or default driver
installed).
|
| I've tried an entirely different chipset modem (first was
a USR) and
| same result, XP basically is oblivious to it's existence.
|
| As a test, I reloaded XP on another hard drive and
everything worked
| fine with the modem. So whatever it is, it's something
borked in the
| current install of XP. Anyone have any ideas? FYI no
modem software
| was ever installed, so there is nothing to uninstall. My
guess is, as
| usual, something has been messed up in the registry.
|
| Thanks in advance.
|


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Old May 5th 05, 10:54 PM
SepticTank
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No modems are listed. The two modems are brand spanking new, so I
know they are XP compatible. They are definately XP compatible,
becasue like I said, I reloaded on a seperate hard drive and the modem
was indentified correctly.

On Thu, 5 May 2005 16:20:54 -0500, "Jim Macklin"
wrote:

Open device manager, select to show hidden devices. Delete
all modems. Be sure the modem is an XP compatible modem.


--
The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.


"SepticTank" wrote in message
. ..
|I have a computer here that XP refuses to recogize modems
(as in, no
| "new hardware found" messages pop up or default driver
installed).
|
| I've tried an entirely different chipset modem (first was
a USR) and
| same result, XP basically is oblivious to it's existence.
|
| As a test, I reloaded XP on another hard drive and
everything worked
| fine with the modem. So whatever it is, it's something
borked in the
| current install of XP. Anyone have any ideas? FYI no
modem software
| was ever installed, so there is nothing to uninstall. My
guess is, as
| usual, something has been messed up in the registry.
|
| Thanks in advance.
|



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Old May 6th 05, 12:13 AM
Jim Macklin
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Is plug and play turned off in the BIOS?


"SepticTank" wrote in message
...
| No modems are listed. The two modems are brand spanking
new, so I
| know they are XP compatible. They are definately XP
compatible,
| becasue like I said, I reloaded on a seperate hard drive
and the modem
| was indentified correctly.
|
| On Thu, 5 May 2005 16:20:54 -0500, "Jim Macklin"
| wrote:
|
| Open device manager, select to show hidden devices.
Delete
| all modems. Be sure the modem is an XP compatible modem.
|
|
| --
| The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
| But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
|
|
| "SepticTank" wrote in message
| . ..
| |I have a computer here that XP refuses to recogize
modems
| (as in, no
| | "new hardware found" messages pop up or default driver
| installed).
| |
| | I've tried an entirely different chipset modem (first
was
| a USR) and
| | same result, XP basically is oblivious to it's
existence.
| |
| | As a test, I reloaded XP on another hard drive and
| everything worked
| | fine with the modem. So whatever it is, it's something
| borked in the
| | current install of XP. Anyone have any ideas? FYI no
| modem software
| | was ever installed, so there is nothing to uninstall.
My
| guess is, as
| | usual, something has been messed up in the registry.
| |
| | Thanks in advance.
| |
|
|
|


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Old May 7th 05, 07:23 AM
BAR
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So given what you have already identified in your postings...wouldn't you
think that perhaps your first version of XP is corrupt?

Try a repair installation to fix the problem.

"Jim Macklin" wrote:

Is plug and play turned off in the BIOS?


"SepticTank" wrote in message
...
| No modems are listed. The two modems are brand spanking
new, so I
| know they are XP compatible. They are definately XP
compatible,
| becasue like I said, I reloaded on a seperate hard drive
and the modem
| was indentified correctly.
|
| On Thu, 5 May 2005 16:20:54 -0500, "Jim Macklin"
| wrote:
|
| Open device manager, select to show hidden devices.
Delete
| all modems. Be sure the modem is an XP compatible modem.
|
|
| --
| The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
| But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
|
|
| "SepticTank" wrote in message
| . ..
| |I have a computer here that XP refuses to recogize
modems
| (as in, no
| | "new hardware found" messages pop up or default driver
| installed).
| |
| | I've tried an entirely different chipset modem (first
was
| a USR) and
| | same result, XP basically is oblivious to it's
existence.
| |
| | As a test, I reloaded XP on another hard drive and
| everything worked
| | fine with the modem. So whatever it is, it's something
| borked in the
| | current install of XP. Anyone have any ideas? FYI no
| modem software
| | was ever installed, so there is nothing to uninstall.
My
| guess is, as
| | usual, something has been messed up in the registry.
| |
| | Thanks in advance.
| |
|
|
|



 




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