I just upgraded a windows ME to a windows xp home , i used the os that came with another computer . Doesn't connect to the modem even though its enabled . Don't know if it's a driver , but i don't even remember what kind of modem is in there .
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I just upgraded a windows ME to a windows xp home , i used the os that came with another computer . Doesn't connect to the modem even though its enabled . Don't know if it's a driver , but i don't even remember what kind of modem is in there .
Welcome to windrivers fnction22. More information is needed. If this is a branded computer, please provide the make and model. If the modem did not come with the computer, we need the make and model for that as well. In device manager, what does it show for your modem? Any yellow ! or ? (for the modem or any other devices). What do you mean by "doesn't connect"? If you open the modems module in control panel and go the the diagnostics panel, does the modem respond? Have you entered the appropriate phone number and password for your isp?
On a separate issue, windows xp cannot be activated on more than one computer. If it was installed on another computer and activated, you will need to remove it from that computer and call microsoft for a new activation code.
when i open the device manager it seems to be working , when i run a query it doesn't respond .there is some yellow ? comes up on PCI .
That's another problem I don't remember what modem it was . It came with the computer when i bought it 5 years ago .
Can't help you without the info. What is the make and model of the computer?
Alternatively, $20 will buy you a new modem.
in a related problem just tried to install my printer and a similiar problem , is xp home prone to incompatibility issues?
I believe the modem is conexant soft 56 , but shouldn't the xp recognize it .
Conexant drivers here: http://www.conexant.com/support/md_driverdownload.jsp
There are instructions for identifying your modem.
What you are experiencing does not sound like incompatibility, more that you are lacking the appropriate drivers. xp natively supports many devices, but by no means all - its primarily a function of what drivers the manufacturers supply to microsoft. If you are going to install a device that is not natively supported, you need to have the manufacturers driver available.
I have this problem all the time when upgrading a computer. I recommend that you download from the net a free product like AIDA run that to identify any equipments you are not sure of. Then you can go on the net either to the manufacturer r a site like that was provided above and download the appropriate driver for your operating system.