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Sleepyman

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Since: Sep 28, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2004 8:27 pm
Post subject: Modem not recognized on every other boot
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Hi Guys,
I am running XP Home SP1 for a while, and I have this problem, When
I reboot, and try to connect to internet, modem not recognized. But,
if I right click My computer-Properties-System
Properties-Hardware-Device Mg-+modems and uninstall my modem (which is
about a year old US Robotics V90-V92 56K Fax/Modem) and then boot
again, my modem is recognized. If I remember to uninstall modem before
I reboot, then no problems. When I was running Win 98se up until about
3 months ago and the problem never cropped up. I had been running 98se
for years. I don't know if this is related to the modem problem, I
suspect it is. Independantly of the modem disconnect, and never
happening at the same time, my internet connection is not recognized.
This happens after boot also, but only every once in a while. I have
to delete the connection, make a new connection, enter the exact same
information, and voila, problem solved. I have SP2 on CD, and I am
hesitating about installing it, the modem & ISP problem being one of
the reasons, another being CD Burner not showing up in My Computer, or
not found when using Run, making it un usable. It is set up correctly
on the cable, and shorted correctly on burner itself. It is recognized
correctly in the BIOS, the light works, so I figure its not a power
problem, and the IDE cable has been tried on other devices and works
fine. I have tried it as master and slave on both IDEs either alone on
cable, or with CD-Rom, or With C-Drive, over 8gb free or D drive 60gb
free.

Thanks a lot for listening!


Sleepy
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2004 8:27 pm
Post subject: Re: Modem not recognized on every other boot [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 20:12:54 -0400, Sleepyman <no DeleteThis @bush2004.com> wrote:

   >>>Hi Guys,
   >>>I am running XP Home SP1 for a while, and I have this problem, When
   >>>I reboot, and try to connect to internet, modem not recognized. But,
   >>>if I right click My computer-Properties-System
   >>>Properties-Hardware-Device Mg-+modems and uninstall my modem (which is
   >>>about a year old US Robotics V90-V92 56K Fax/Modem) and then boot
   >>>again, my modem is recognized. If I remember to uninstall modem before
   >>>I reboot, then no problems. When I was running Win 98se up until about
   >>>3 months ago and the problem never cropped up. I had been running 98se
   >>>for years. I don't know if this is related to the modem problem, I
   >>>suspect it is. Independantly of the modem disconnect, and never
   >>>happening at the same time, my internet connection is not recognized.
   >>>This happens after boot also, but only every once in a while. I have
   >>>to delete the connection, make a new connection, enter the exact same
   >>>information, and voila, problem solved. I have SP2 on CD, and I am
   >>>hesitating about installing it, the modem & ISP problem being one of
   >>>the reasons, another being CD Burner not showing up in My Computer, or
   >>>not found when using Run, making it un usable. It is set up correctly
   >>>on the cable, and shorted correctly on burner itself. It is recognized
   >>>correctly in the BIOS, the light works, so I figure its not a power
   >>>problem, and the IDE cable has been tried on other devices and works
   >>>fine. I have tried it as master and slave on both IDEs either alone on
   >>>cable, or with CD-Rom, or With C-Drive, over 8gb free or D drive 60gb
   >>>free.
   >>>
   >>>Thanks a lot for listening!
   >>>
   >>>
   >>>Sleepy

PS I am running an MSI KT6V board, and DDR 512 RAM, Athlon XP 25+
(Barton Core) CPU.

Thanks again!


Sleepy
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Star Fleet Admiral

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Since: Mar 04, 2004
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2004 10:26 pm
Post subject: Re: Modem not recognized on every other boot [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Internal or External Modem - if external make sure it is powered up (the
modem) before starting the PC - NT OS's only detect and load drivers for
hardware that is present and turned on a boot time.

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"Sleepyman" <no.TakeThisOut@bush2004.com> wrote in message
news:datjl05cjonl8hfgsc99eko7pr3oifd4fr@4ax.com...
 > Hi Guys,
 > I am running XP Home SP1 for a while, and I have this problem, When
 > I reboot, and try to connect to internet, modem not recognized. But,
 > if I right click My computer-Properties-System
 > Properties-Hardware-Device Mg-+modems and uninstall my modem (which is
 > about a year old US Robotics V90-V92 56K Fax/Modem) and then boot
 > again, my modem is recognized. If I remember to uninstall modem before
 > I reboot, then no problems. When I was running Win 98se up until about
 > 3 months ago and the problem never cropped up. I had been running 98se
 > for years. I don't know if this is related to the modem problem, I
 > suspect it is. Independantly of the modem disconnect, and never
 > happening at the same time, my internet connection is not recognized.
 > This happens after boot also, but only every once in a while. I have
 > to delete the connection, make a new connection, enter the exact same
 > information, and voila, problem solved. I have SP2 on CD, and I am
 > hesitating about installing it, the modem & ISP problem being one of
 > the reasons, another being CD Burner not showing up in My Computer, or
 > not found when using Run, making it un usable. It is set up correctly
 > on the cable, and shorted correctly on burner itself. It is recognized
 > correctly in the BIOS, the light works, so I figure its not a power
 > problem, and the IDE cable has been tried on other devices and works
 > fine. I have tried it as master and slave on both IDEs either alone on
 > cable, or with CD-Rom, or With C-Drive, over 8gb free or D drive 60gb
 > free.
 >
 > Thanks a lot for listening!
 >
 >
 > Sleepy
 > _____________________________________
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 > is comparable to invading New Guinea
 > in response to Pearl Harbor.
 > _____________________________________<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 5:34 pm
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Thanks for the reply Q, It is an internal modem. The Error message I
get when it won't connect is "Error 62 There was a hardware failure in
Modem or another connecting device". I know I had no previous problem
with modem, but another connecting device, I know nothing about. With
the fact that everything works fine when modem is uninstalled and then
will reinstall and works fine on subsequent boot is screwy. Thank
goodness that XP is stable enough that I usually only have to reboot
when installing or uninstalling sofware.


On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:58:48 -0400, "Star Fleet Admiral Q"
<Star_Fleet_Admiral_Q(NOSPAM)@(SPAMNOT)hotmail.com> wrote:

   >>>Internal or External Modem - if external make sure it is powered up (the
   >>>modem) before starting the PC - NT OS's only detect and load drivers for
   >>>hardware that is present and turned on a boot time.



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