My telephone rings start my computer? How to avoid this?

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Hello,
I have a 56Ko modem that start my computer when my phone ring. I don't
want the ring to start my computer.
I know where to change my parameters in my BIOS: put 'ModemRingOn' =
Desabled. But all the setting in my BIOS are blocked. How to free them (the
lines in my BIOS)?
Here items of my computer and especially of my mother board.
Thank you in advance.
Raymond H.
diversrh@hotmail.com

My computer:
MotherBoard MB,Jasper GA-8SMMLP,V2.1 SIS650GX,SDRAM,W/AGP
CPU Intel P4-2.40Ghz,512K 400MHZ FSB
Memory PC133 256MB SDRAM Apacer #71.85350.11A ( x 2)
Hard Drive IDE 7200RPM 80G U100 WD800BB
CD Rom CDRW, 48X16X48 Benq CRW4816P ,Black
CD Rom DVD, Benq 16x DVP 1648A blk w/software & cable
Floppy Drive FD, 1.44, SAMSUNG, SFD-321B/LNEC ,Grey
Modems MODEM,56K Soft Modem Amigo AMICA52
Chassis CASE, F-Y Cicero Chassis ,W/bezel,FT I/O, Black
Power Supplies PS, Enhance 300 Watt Power Supply
Mouse MOUSE, KYE PS/2 Optical Mouse, Silver for OEM
Key Board KB,FRENCH BLACK CHICONY INTERNET, KWD-855
Speakers SPK, CA-2014, 2 speakers set, Black
Operating Systems OS,WIN XP HOME ED FRENCH MANUAL/COA ONLY
Operating Systems OS RCD WIN XP Home SP1 Cicero, V1.5, French
Business Suites BS, MS Home Suite 2003, French
Warranty 1 Year Desktop Depot Limited Warranty
 
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Hi,
Try this: In the control panel, open System, Hardware tab, Device Manager,
locate your modem in the tree.
Double click on the modem and there should be a Power tab with an option to
enable / disable Wake on Ring - may be labled something else EG "Allow this
device to bring the computer out of Standby".
- Tim

"Raymond H." <divers_rh@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:RSOyc.71016$sS2.2375493@news20.bellglobal.com...
> Hello,
> I have a 56Ko modem that start my computer when my phone ring. I don't
> want the ring to start my computer.
> I know where to change my parameters in my BIOS: put 'ModemRingOn' =
> Desabled. But all the setting in my BIOS are blocked. How to free them
> (the
> lines in my BIOS)?
> Here items of my computer and especially of my mother board.
> Thank you in advance.
> Raymond H.
> diversrh@hotmail.com
>
> My computer:
> MotherBoard MB,Jasper GA-8SMMLP,V2.1 SIS650GX,SDRAM,W/AGP
> CPU Intel P4-2.40Ghz,512K 400MHZ FSB
> Memory PC133 256MB SDRAM Apacer #71.85350.11A ( x 2)
> Hard Drive IDE 7200RPM 80G U100 WD800BB
> CD Rom CDRW, 48X16X48 Benq CRW4816P ,Black
> CD Rom DVD, Benq 16x DVP 1648A blk w/software & cable
> Floppy Drive FD, 1.44, SAMSUNG, SFD-321B/LNEC ,Grey
> Modems MODEM,56K Soft Modem Amigo AMICA52
> Chassis CASE, F-Y Cicero Chassis ,W/bezel,FT I/O, Black
> Power Supplies PS, Enhance 300 Watt Power Supply
> Mouse MOUSE, KYE PS/2 Optical Mouse, Silver for OEM
> Key Board KB,FRENCH BLACK CHICONY INTERNET, KWD-855
> Speakers SPK, CA-2014, 2 speakers set, Black
> Operating Systems OS,WIN XP HOME ED FRENCH MANUAL/COA ONLY
> Operating Systems OS RCD WIN XP Home SP1 Cicero, V1.5, French
> Business Suites BS, MS Home Suite 2003, French
> Warranty 1 Year Desktop Depot Limited Warranty
>
>
 
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Sorry! there's no such command there.
thank you
r.h.

"Tim" <Tim@NoSpam.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:cagv2m$ha0$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
> Hi,
> Try this: In the control panel, open System, Hardware tab, Device Manager,
> locate your modem in the tree.
> Double click on the modem and there should be a Power tab with an option
to
> enable / disable Wake on Ring - may be labled something else EG "Allow
this
> device to bring the computer out of Standby".
> - Tim
>
> "Raymond H." <divers_rh@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:RSOyc.71016$sS2.2375493@news20.bellglobal.com...
> > Hello,
> > I have a 56Ko modem that start my computer when my phone ring. I
don't
> > want the ring to start my computer.
> > I know where to change my parameters in my BIOS: put 'ModemRingOn' =
> > Desabled. But all the setting in my BIOS are blocked. How to free them
> > (the
> > lines in my BIOS)?
> > Here items of my computer and especially of my mother board.
> > Thank you in advance.
> > Raymond H.
> > diversrh@hotmail.com
> >
> > My computer:
> > MotherBoard MB,Jasper GA-8SMMLP,V2.1 SIS650GX,SDRAM,W/AGP
> > CPU Intel P4-2.40Ghz,512K 400MHZ FSB
> > Memory PC133 256MB SDRAM Apacer #71.85350.11A ( x 2)
> > Hard Drive IDE 7200RPM 80G U100 WD800BB
> > CD Rom CDRW, 48X16X48 Benq CRW4816P ,Black
> > CD Rom DVD, Benq 16x DVP 1648A blk w/software & cable
> > Floppy Drive FD, 1.44, SAMSUNG, SFD-321B/LNEC ,Grey
> > Modems MODEM,56K Soft Modem Amigo AMICA52
> > Chassis CASE, F-Y Cicero Chassis ,W/bezel,FT I/O, Black
> > Power Supplies PS, Enhance 300 Watt Power Supply
> > Mouse MOUSE, KYE PS/2 Optical Mouse, Silver for OEM
> > Key Board KB,FRENCH BLACK CHICONY INTERNET, KWD-855
> > Speakers SPK, CA-2014, 2 speakers set, Black
> > Operating Systems OS,WIN XP HOME ED FRENCH MANUAL/COA ONLY
> > Operating Systems OS RCD WIN XP Home SP1 Cicero, V1.5, French
> > Business Suites BS, MS Home Suite 2003, French
> > Warranty 1 Year Desktop Depot Limited Warranty
> >
> >
>
>
 
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In article <hB_yc.2646$nY.47608@news20.bellglobal.com>,
divers_rh@hotmail.com says...
> Sorry! there's no such command there.
> thank you
> r.h.
>
> "Tim" <Tim@NoSpam.com> a écrit dans le message de
> news:cagv2m$ha0$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
> > Hi,
> > Try this: In the control panel, open System, Hardware tab, Device Manager,
> > locate your modem in the tree.
> > Double click on the modem and there should be a Power tab with an option
> to
> > enable / disable Wake on Ring - may be labled something else EG "Allow
> this
> > device to bring the computer out of Standby".
> > - Tim
> >
> > "Raymond H." <divers_rh@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:RSOyc.71016$sS2.2375493@news20.bellglobal.com...
> > > Hello,
> > > I have a 56Ko modem that start my computer when my phone ring. I
> don't
> > > want the ring to start my computer.
> > > I know where to change my parameters in my BIOS: put 'ModemRingOn' =
> > > Desabled. But all the setting in my BIOS are blocked. How to free them
> > > (the
> > > lines in my BIOS)?
> > > Here items of my computer and especially of my mother board.
> > > Thank you in advance.
> > > Raymond H.
> > > diversrh@hotmail.com

Items can also be blocked if one of the bios passwords are used (I
cannot remember which one, but I had the same problem with bios settings
being blocked and it was the wrong bios password setting I had used.

73


--
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"Rock journalism is people who can't write
interviewing people who can't talk
for people who can't read."
 
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"Pun Krocker" <pun_krocker-NOSPAM-@hotmail.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:MPG.1b36b36eef2f303e98969d@news.freeserve.com...
> In article <hB_yc.2646$nY.47608@news20.bellglobal.com>,
> divers_rh@hotmail.com says...
> > Sorry! there's no such command there.
> > thank you
> > r.h.
> >
> > "Tim" <Tim@NoSpam.com> a écrit dans le message de
> > news:cagv2m$ha0$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
> > > Hi,
> > > Try this: In the control panel, open System, Hardware tab, Device
Manager,
> > > locate your modem in the tree.
> > > Double click on the modem and there should be a Power tab with an
option
> > to
> > > enable / disable Wake on Ring - may be labled something else EG "Allow
> > this
> > > device to bring the computer out of Standby".
> > > - Tim
> > >
> > > "Raymond H." <divers_rh@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > > news:RSOyc.71016$sS2.2375493@news20.bellglobal.com...
> > > > Hello,
> > > > I have a 56Ko modem that start my computer when my phone ring. I
> > don't
> > > > want the ring to start my computer.
> > > > I know where to change my parameters in my BIOS: put 'ModemRingOn' =
> > > > Desabled. But all the setting in my BIOS are blocked. How to free
them
> > > > (the
> > > > lines in my BIOS)?
> > > > Here items of my computer and especially of my mother board.
> > > > Thank you in advance.
> > > > Raymond H.
> > > > diversrh@hotmail.com
>
> Items can also be blocked if one of the bios passwords are used (I
> cannot remember which one, but I had the same problem with bios settings
> being blocked and it was the wrong bios password setting I had used.
>
Hello,
I deleted my password bios and I reboot and it work now 🙂
Thank you very much.
r.h.



> 73
>
>
> --
> d[®_®]b PK
>
> "Rock journalism is people who can't write
> interviewing people who can't talk
> for people who can't read."
 
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Try pressing the CTRL and F1 keys together at the main BIOS menu.
This enables access to hidden advanced BIOS options on many of the latest
model Gigabyte motherboards.

John S.

"Raymond H." <divers_rh@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:RSOyc.71016$sS2.2375493@news20.bellglobal.com...
> Hello,
> I have a 56Ko modem that start my computer when my phone ring. I
don't
> want the ring to start my computer.
> I know where to change my parameters in my BIOS: put 'ModemRingOn' =
> Desabled. But all the setting in my BIOS are blocked. How to free them
(the
> lines in my BIOS)?
> Here items of my computer and especially of my mother board.
> Thank you in advance.
> Raymond H.
> diversrh@hotmail.com
>
> My computer:
> MotherBoard MB,Jasper GA-8SMMLP,V2.1 SIS650GX,SDRAM,W/AGP
> CPU Intel P4-2.40Ghz,512K 400MHZ FSB
> Memory PC133 256MB SDRAM Apacer #71.85350.11A ( x 2)
> Hard Drive IDE 7200RPM 80G U100 WD800BB
> CD Rom CDRW, 48X16X48 Benq CRW4816P ,Black
> CD Rom DVD, Benq 16x DVP 1648A blk w/software & cable
> Floppy Drive FD, 1.44, SAMSUNG, SFD-321B/LNEC ,Grey
> Modems MODEM,56K Soft Modem Amigo AMICA52
> Chassis CASE, F-Y Cicero Chassis ,W/bezel,FT I/O, Black
> Power Supplies PS, Enhance 300 Watt Power Supply
> Mouse MOUSE, KYE PS/2 Optical Mouse, Silver for OEM
> Key Board KB,FRENCH BLACK CHICONY INTERNET, KWD-855
> Speakers SPK, CA-2014, 2 speakers set, Black
> Operating Systems OS,WIN XP HOME ED FRENCH MANUAL/COA ONLY
> Operating Systems OS RCD WIN XP Home SP1 Cicero, V1.5, French
> Business Suites BS, MS Home Suite 2003, French
> Warranty 1 Year Desktop Depot Limited Warranty
>
>
 
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Hello,
I tryed it and it didn't work.
Thank's.
r.h.

"Muttley" <nospam@nospam.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:B4%yc.459$d31.24847@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
> Try pressing the CTRL and F1 keys together at the main BIOS menu.
> This enables access to hidden advanced BIOS options on many of the latest
> model Gigabyte motherboards.
>
> John S.
>
> "Raymond H." <divers_rh@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:RSOyc.71016$sS2.2375493@news20.bellglobal.com...
> > Hello,
> > I have a 56Ko modem that start my computer when my phone ring. I
> don't
> > want the ring to start my computer.
> > I know where to change my parameters in my BIOS: put 'ModemRingOn' =
> > Desabled. But all the setting in my BIOS are blocked. How to free them
> (the
> > lines in my BIOS)?
> > Here items of my computer and especially of my mother board.
> > Thank you in advance.
> > Raymond H.
> > diversrh@hotmail.com
> >
> > My computer:
> > MotherBoard MB,Jasper GA-8SMMLP,V2.1 SIS650GX,SDRAM,W/AGP
> > CPU Intel P4-2.40Ghz,512K 400MHZ FSB
> > Memory PC133 256MB SDRAM Apacer #71.85350.11A ( x 2)
> > Hard Drive IDE 7200RPM 80G U100 WD800BB
> > CD Rom CDRW, 48X16X48 Benq CRW4816P ,Black
> > CD Rom DVD, Benq 16x DVP 1648A blk w/software & cable
> > Floppy Drive FD, 1.44, SAMSUNG, SFD-321B/LNEC ,Grey
> > Modems MODEM,56K Soft Modem Amigo AMICA52
> > Chassis CASE, F-Y Cicero Chassis ,W/bezel,FT I/O, Black
> > Power Supplies PS, Enhance 300 Watt Power Supply
> > Mouse MOUSE, KYE PS/2 Optical Mouse, Silver for OEM
> > Key Board KB,FRENCH BLACK CHICONY INTERNET, KWD-855
> > Speakers SPK, CA-2014, 2 speakers set, Black
> > Operating Systems OS,WIN XP HOME ED FRENCH MANUAL/COA ONLY
> > Operating Systems OS RCD WIN XP Home SP1 Cicero, V1.5, French
> > Business Suites BS, MS Home Suite 2003, French
> > Warranty 1 Year Desktop Depot Limited Warranty
> >
> >
>
>