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Answer» My sister was given an older home built computer with Windows 98SE.
Yes. Go back to reply #1, by me, and read the first paragraph.Ow download and run Everest Home and get the specific model. If you need to you can also pull it out physically and look on it for identifying marks, FCC #,etc. http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4181.htmlAlso FordMan if you are fairly savvy with editing in DOS mode you can re-name the win.com file to win.old ;re-install Win98SE and all her programs and SETTINGS will be retained. This is basically a repair install procedure of Win98... patio. 8-)I am burning Everest as I type this on my computer. I did load Belarc Advisior in it. It identified it the same as the device manager did. I will re-clarify. The computer acts up only when prompted to do a re-start or sometimes when closing a page. It will be an illegal operation warning or there is a problem do you want to send a report to Microsoft. It can be online for as long as a person likes. (as long as the dial up connection does not quit) So can I actually extract the driver from this computer somehow? I am also looking at the driverguide page, I will need to breakdown exactly which modem it is to use their download. Don't know anything about DOS, but can follow instructions and learn. Thanks Update Everest says - PCI Device - AT&T/Lucent Venus V90/ 56k FLEX WinModem Driver Description - Zoom V90 PCI Faxmodem / Driver Date 4-22-99. At Driver Guide, do I look for AT&T, Lucent or Zoom? I have removed System Mechanic from the computer. For instance, I ran its defrag for the heck of it, then ran the OS defrag and it was a mess after running the System Mechanic one. I am not an expert by any means but I was not real impressed with its functions.That is a 1998 or 99 vintage 56Flex modem. They were not the best. I would suggest a new one for $10 or less. Try this one: http://members.driverguide.com/driver/detail.php?driverid=326 Driverguide also has a shareware program that would backup all of your drivers for easy reinstallation to the same OS. It is free to use for a period odf days: http://www.driverguidetoolkit.com/ Quote That is a 1998 or 99 vintage 56Flex modem. They were not the best. I would suggest a new one for $10 or less. GX1_Man, I hear you on the price of the dial up modem. If I wanted one quick though, I would have to get it at my local Wal-Mart they are about $20. something, for a US Robotics one. The local computer shop is usually closed by the time the wife and I get out in the evening. But his are about the same price, he has Intel modems. I will have a look at the links you gave me. Thanks for the Everest link, too. I have seen it mentioned many times on here but never had the need to load it. Wow! It GIVES you a lot of info about your computer. Thanks, Save the Everest file. Links to it are drying up as now they want to sell the program only. Also that $20.00 for a new U.S.Robotics will be money well spent... patio. 8-) Quote Ow download and run Everest Home and get the specific model. If you need to you can also pull it out physically and look on it for identifying marks, FCC #,etc. Sorry, I have been trying to respond here for the last two nights, trouble with the internet provider. GX1_Man, I did physically pull the dial up modem and got the model number from it. I got the correct driver for it at Driverguide. I found it as well at the manufacturer's web-site and also they had a flash upgrade for the driver. Thanks for the help,Cool ! We love success stories ! patio. 8-) |
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