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Old 01-05-2006, 02:22 AM
Ghostrider
 
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Default Re: No COM ports listed in device manager


Chicory wrote:
> My modem reports an error that another application is using the COM port 3
> even when no other applications are running. I looked at the device manager
> to switch the modem to a differnt COM port but no COM or LPT ports are listed
> at all.
> Some other applications that use COM ports such as MS ActiveSyncwork
> correctly despite display an error message that COM3 is not availabel at this
> time.
>
> Why can't I find COM ports in device manager? Any suggestions on how to fix
> this?



Most motherboards still have 2 serial ports installed on the
back plane. They are also known as COM1 and COM2. However, for
Windows to see them, COM1 and COM2 need to be activated in the
bios setup. If COM1 and COM2 were activated at the time when a
modem was installed, the modem becomes COM3 and is enumerated
as such. Even if COM1 and COM2 were turned off, COM3 can still
function when called as it is a "soft" device (i.e., sharing a
device interrupt with another COM device). If COM1 and COM2 were
turned off, then it would not appear in device manager.
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