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Old 01-05-2006, 02:26 AM
lee walters
 
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Default haunted by modem

I've recently bought a modem router and so disabled by old dial-up
modem and removed it from PHONE and MODEM OPTIONS in CONTROL panel.
Maybe a stupid thing to do. Now each time I boot up my system pops up
with 'found new hardware'. How can I stop this? Or put the modem back?
Thanks in advance. Running XP home.
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Old 01-05-2006, 02:26 AM
Dixonian69
 
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remove the modem from computer.

"lee walters" wrote:

> I've recently bought a modem router and so disabled by old dial-up
> modem and removed it from PHONE and MODEM OPTIONS in CONTROL panel.
> Maybe a stupid thing to do. Now each time I boot up my system pops up
> with 'found new hardware'. How can I stop this? Or put the modem back?
> Thanks in advance. Running XP home.
>

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Old 01-05-2006, 02:26 AM
Mary
 
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You are mistaking a cable/dsl modem with a telephone modem. You need both in
your computer. These are not the same kinds of modems. Just change your dial
up modem connection settings in Internet Options, Connections. Select "never
dial a connection" and you will be able to make telephone calls and send
faxes with your telephone modem while still using your new cable/dsl modem.
PS Routers are not modems at all. They are networking devices. Get your
service provider to help you set up the device you have.

"lee walters" wrote:

> I've recently bought a modem router and so disabled by old dial-up
> modem and removed it from PHONE and MODEM OPTIONS in CONTROL panel.
> Maybe a stupid thing to do. Now each time I boot up my system pops up
> with 'found new hardware'. How can I stop this? Or put the modem back?
> Thanks in advance. Running XP home.
>

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Old 01-05-2006, 02:26 AM
Ron Sommer
 
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Mary,
You advice was good until you added the PS.
Google for modem router.
You can buy modem routers.
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"Mary" <Mary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CEF882E9-D74D-4CB5-A94B-5ACBA8D2845B@microsoft.com...
> You are mistaking a cable/dsl modem with a telephone modem. You need both
> in
> your computer. These are not the same kinds of modems. Just change your
> dial
> up modem connection settings in Internet Options, Connections. Select
> "never
> dial a connection" and you will be able to make telephone calls and send
> faxes with your telephone modem while still using your new cable/dsl
> modem.
> PS Routers are not modems at all. They are networking devices. Get your
> service provider to help you set up the device you have.
>
> "lee walters" wrote:
>
>> I've recently bought a modem router and so disabled by old dial-up
>> modem and removed it from PHONE and MODEM OPTIONS in CONTROL panel.
>> Maybe a stupid thing to do. Now each time I boot up my system pops up
>> with 'found new hardware'. How can I stop this? Or put the modem back?
>> Thanks in advance. Running XP home.
>>



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Old 01-05-2006, 02:26 AM
Malke
 
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Mary wrote:

> You are mistaking a cable/dsl modem with a telephone modem. You need
> both in your computer. These are not the same kinds of modems. Just
> change your dial up modem connection settings in Internet Options,
> Connections. Select "never dial a connection" and you will be able to
> make telephone calls and send faxes with your telephone modem while
> still using your new cable/dsl modem. PS Routers are not modems at
> all. They are networking devices. Get your service provider to help
> you set up the device you have.


This isn't true or the OP's problem. You don't need to have both a
dialup modem in your computer and a cable/dsl modem outside your
computer. Unless using a dialup connection, there is no need to have
the dialup hardware installed.

What has happened is that the OP is no longer using his dialup modem
because he has gotten a broadband connection. The problem the OP is
having is that he says he disabled his dialup modem hardware but it is
being found by Windows each time the system starts up. My guess is that
he did not *disable* the modem in Device Manager but rather
*uninstalled* it. So naturally every time Windows starts it finds the
new device because the hardware is still in the computer. The answer is
to either *disable* - not *uninstall* - the modem in Device Manager OR
uninstall it, shut down the computer, and remove the physical device
from the computer.

Malke
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Old 01-05-2006, 02:27 AM
Alias
 
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Malke wrote:

> Mary wrote:
>
>
>>You are mistaking a cable/dsl modem with a telephone modem. You need
>>both in your computer. These are not the same kinds of modems. Just
>>change your dial up modem connection settings in Internet Options,
>>Connections. Select "never dial a connection" and you will be able to
>>make telephone calls and send faxes with your telephone modem while
>>still using your new cable/dsl modem. PS Routers are not modems at
>>all. They are networking devices. Get your service provider to help
>>you set up the device you have.

>
>
> This isn't true or the OP's problem. You don't need to have both a
> dialup modem in your computer and a cable/dsl modem outside your
> computer. Unless using a dialup connection, there is no need to have
> the dialup hardware installed.
>
> What has happened is that the OP is no longer using his dialup modem
> because he has gotten a broadband connection. The problem the OP is
> having is that he says he disabled his dialup modem hardware but it is
> being found by Windows each time the system starts up. My guess is that
> he did not *disable* the modem in Device Manager but rather
> *uninstalled* it. So naturally every time Windows starts it finds the
> new device because the hardware is still in the computer. The answer is
> to either *disable* - not *uninstall* - the modem in Device Manager OR
> uninstall it, shut down the computer, and remove the physical device
> from the computer.
>
> Malke


I have both cable and I have a 56k RTB modem and no conflicts. I use the
RTB modem to connect to the net via dial up if my cable goes down and
for sending and receiving faxes. If I connect to the net with the dial
up, it overrides the modem connection. Why, I haven't a clue.

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Old 01-05-2006, 02:27 AM
lee walters
 
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Malke <notreally@invalid.invalid> wrote in
news:uLC5P2WDGHA.1476@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl:

> What has happened is that the OP is no longer using his dialup
> modem because he has gotten a broadband connection. The problem
> the OP is having is that he says he disabled his dialup modem
> hardware but it is being found by Windows each time the system
> starts up. My guess is that he did not *disable* the modem in
> Device Manager but rather *uninstalled* it. So naturally every
> time Windows starts it finds the new device because the hardware
> is still in the computer. The answer is to either *disable* - not
> *uninstall* - the modem in Device Manager OR uninstall it, shut
> down the computer, and remove the physical device from the
> computer.


Yes, thank you. This was my problem. Although I had disabled the modem
in DEVICE MANAGER and THEN removed it from control panel. But it's
asking for it.
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Old 01-05-2006, 02:27 AM
Malke
 
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lee walters wrote:

> Malke <notreally@invalid.invalid> wrote in
> news:uLC5P2WDGHA.1476@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl:
>
>> What has happened is that the OP is no longer using his dialup
>> modem because he has gotten a broadband connection. The problem
>> the OP is having is that he says he disabled his dialup modem
>> hardware but it is being found by Windows each time the system
>> starts up. My guess is that he did not *disable* the modem in
>> Device Manager but rather *uninstalled* it. So naturally every
>> time Windows starts it finds the new device because the hardware
>> is still in the computer. The answer is to either *disable* - not
>> *uninstall* - the modem in Device Manager OR uninstall it, shut
>> down the computer, and remove the physical device from the
>> computer.

>
> Yes, thank you. This was my problem. Although I had disabled the modem
> in DEVICE MANAGER and THEN removed it from control panel. But it's
> asking for it.


I'm glad you posted back. Just uninstall the dialup modem in Device
Manager (right-click) and don't reboot. Shut down the computer, unplug
it, and physically remove the modem. Put it in a non-static bag and
store it in the closet Just In Case. Throw it out 5 years later ;-)

Enjoy your new high speed and remember - with great speed comes great
responsibility - practice Safe Hex:
http://www.claymania.com/safe-hex.html

;-) Happy New Year!

Malke
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Old 01-05-2006, 02:28 AM
lee walters
 
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Malke <notreally@invalid.invalid> wrote in
news:uqVaocbDGHA.2320@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl:

> I'm glad you posted back. Just uninstall the dialup modem in
> Device Manager (right-click) and don't reboot. Shut down the
> computer, unplug it, and physically remove the modem. Put it in a
> non-static bag and store it in the closet Just In Case. Throw it
> out 5 years later ;-)


Cheers! All the best for 2006.



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