Windows Marketplace V.90 User Manual
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When a file is found, it will have the name oem#.inf. Delete only an oem
inf file. To delete a file, highlight the file name by clicking once and then
select File-Delete from the File menu. After the file is deleted, you now
need to find the other inf file. Go to the Advanced tab and type the
following in the Containing text field: V.90_PCI_Windows_Modem as
shown below.
After Windows finds the other file, delete it as before. Restart your sys-
tem and follow the installation procedures outlined in the Installing the
Modem section.
Windows NT
Windows NT 4.00 installation problems are always due to inadequate prepara-
tion. The following conditions must be meet before attempting to install the mo-
dem or it will not be seen or correctly installed by the system. (see the Do This
First section at the beginning of this manual).
1) You must have the latest Windows NT Service Pack upgrade installed.
2) There must be a free IRQ and two I/O Port Addresses available for the
modem to use.
3) The installation utility must be copied from the installation diskette to
the default hard drive and extracted.
If you need help on freeing an interrupt or making a COM Port available, see the
Windows 95 Does Not Install section for a discussion of this topic. The Special
Situations and Plug-N-Play BIOS sections also apply to Windows NT 4.00. See
these areas for guidelines. Do not use the procedure in Windows 95 for uninstalling
the modem. If you are upgrading or removing the drivers, use the installation
utility on the Windows NT installation diskette that came with your PCI modem.
This utility has an option for removing the modem drivers.