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- From: Rigor@clever.net (Matt Fox)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: USR Sportster 33.6
- Date: 18 Mar 1996 08:28:06 GMT
- Organization: Best Internet Communications
- Message-ID: <4ij6qm$c1k@nntp1.best.com>
- References: <313EDC76.15E8@easyway.net> <3140D1B4.41C67EA6@perf.com> <4igjti$slh@cloner4.netcom.com> <4ihr7e$hs0@cloner4.netcom.com>
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- In article <4ihr7e$hs0@cloner4.netcom.com>, larryty@ix.netcom.co says...
- >
- >In <4igjti$slh@cloner4.netcom.com> rd39462@ix.netcom.com (rd39462)
- >writes:
- >>
- >>I have a USR Sportster Vi 33.6. You may need the upgraded "INF" file
- >from USR.
- >> I installed it and had Windows re-detect my modem, and the driver
- >list
- >>includes a USR 33.6
- >>
- >
- >I have a 28,8 Sportster internal. I downloaded the new 33.6 driver,
- >but still cannot get Win 95 to install it. I copied the driver (dated
- >12\95) into the Windows Inf directory and rebooted. Windows reported a
- >V. 34 modem, but it will not let me use the new driver. It still
- >installs the old driver dated 7\95. When I try to change drivers, it
- >prompts for a disk, and of couse, the driver is not on a disk.
- >
- >Any ideas?
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- 1) delete present modem in control panel
- 2) shut down windows completely
- 3) boot up dos
- 4) copy inf to windows/inf
- 5) overwrite!
- 6) reboot. 95 should load the modem driver upon bootup, if the sportster
- is plug and play.. if not then just add it manually, or have it detect it
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