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Help please! My Compaq Presario 5060 PC has an internal modem ( Compq Pres
56k-DFi) and worked well on Windows 98 and dial-up. However, since I changed my drive and installed Windows 2000, I find that I now cannot connect to the INET. When I click Device Manager-Modem-Properties and then Device Status, it reads "This device is disabled because the firmware of the device did not give it the required resources [Code 29]. Also, when I type msinfo32.exe in Run, it shows that the Modem is attached to Com3 whereas on Windows 98 it was attached to Com2 (which is the default port for telephony according to the Compaq manual). The driver file details now are: C:WINNTsystem32driversltmdmntc.sys C:WINNTsystem32driversmodem.sys. Originally. with Windows 98, it used to be: C:WindowssystemLT modem.VXD C:WindowssystemLTVCD,VXD C:WINNTsystemLTCOM.VXD What should I do to get my modem working with Windows 2000. Thanks for any advice. -- Message posted via http://www.windowskb.com |
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bimbo via WindowsKB.com wrote:
> Help please! My Compaq Presario 5060 PC has an internal modem ( Compq > Pres 56k-DFi) and worked well on Windows 98 and dial-up. However, > since I changed my drive and installed Windows 2000, I find that I now > cannot connect to the INET. When I click Device > Manager-Modem-Properties and then Device Status, it reads "This device > is disabled because the firmware of the device did not give it the > required resources [Code 29]. Also, when I type msinfo32.exe in Run, > it shows that the Modem is attached to Com3 whereas on Windows 98 it > was attached to Com2 (which is the default port for telephony > according to the Compaq manual). > > The driver file details now are: > C:WINNTsystem32driversltmdmntc.sys > C:WINNTsystem32driversmodem.sys. > > Originally. with Windows 98, it used to be: > C:WindowssystemLT modem.VXD > C:WindowssystemLTVCD,VXD > C:WINNTsystemLTCOM.VXD > > What should I do to get my modem working with Windows 2000. Thanks for > any advice. > Your old modem is not supported in Windows 2K or XP. The easiest thing to do is uninstall the old modem and go buy a new one that will work. You can get a new modem for under $35usd. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Malke wrote: <<snipped>> > Your old modem is not supported in Windows 2K or XP. The easiest thing > to do is uninstall the old modem and go buy a new one that will work. > You can get a new modem for under $35usd. > > Malke ....and preferably a "hardware" modem that can be jumpered or with a programmable EPROM. |
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