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- From: bond@access2.digex.net (Sean Connery)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: US Robotics External with Window 95--PnP lame??
- Date: 5 Mar 1996 12:23:44 -0500
- Organization: Universal Exports
- Message-ID: <4hhtb0$a2s@access2.digex.net>
- References: <4hdqsm$3uf@kaleka.seanet.com> <4he1f7$bgc@nntp1.best.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: access2.digex.net
- Keywords: Courier
-
- In article <4he1f7$bgc@nntp1.best.com>, Matt Fox <Rigor@clever.net> wrote:
- >In article <4hdqsm$3uf@kaleka.seanet.com>, tomtessier@tomtessier.seanet.com
- >says...
- >>
- >>I have a Courier V-Everything modem and I cannot get Windows 95
- >>to automatically recognize it. I have already downloaded the new
- >>".inf" file from the USR BBS but it still does not detect my
- >>modem. It alway comes up "standard modem".
- >>
- >>Does anybody have any ideas?
- >
- >remove standard modem, copy the inf file to windows/inf shutdown,
- >restart, and it should detect it on startup
-
- Is it me or is the much ballyhooed PnP counterintuitive and just dumb
- here?? I mean....I certainly didn't need any "configuration" files or
- anything with OS/2 and all the updates to my Courier... Do I need the
- hassle of dorking with files so that I just get to see the modem name
- flash up properly in the OS...wow..pinch me.... What is wrong with tweaking
- your settings?? What am I missing?
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