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My Pavilion 8190 was serving me well enough until I tried upgrading the
OS to Win 98 SE. I've "set up" the program so many times I have
memorized the key code but cannot get the modem (Lucent winmodem) or
sound card properly recognized and operating.
I believe I've tried every tip or trick to be found in various HP and
Microsoft troubleshooting docs, including clean booting from DOS,
installing from setup files copied to hard drive, deleting ports and
modem to let windows properly re-assign the hardware, assuring I have
the latest (5.49) modem driver, "manually" assigning resources, changing
(and restoring) BIOS settings as suggested in a Microsoft document,
"manually" selecting from a list, assuring no "conflicts" exist, etc.,
etc.
On various re-boots / re-installs, I get errors (settings / control
panel / modems / diagnostics / more info) such as "Port already open,"
"can't open port," etc. or the modem appears on COM 1 instead of COM 2.
The Win 98 uninstall works perfectly each time and restores the machine
to perfect working condition under Win 95 B.
So, am I missing something obvious, or obscure and documented somewhere,
that would encourage me to try and re-install Win 98 yet again before
calling Mr. Dell or his friends?
Many thanks in advance.
Art
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drartieatattd0tnet
My Pavilion 8190 was serving me well enough until I tried upgrading the
OS to Win 98 SE. I've "set up" the program so many times I have
memorized the key code but cannot get the modem (Lucent winmodem) or
sound card properly recognized and operating.
I believe I've tried every tip or trick to be found in various HP and
Microsoft troubleshooting docs, including clean booting from DOS,
installing from setup files copied to hard drive, deleting ports and
modem to let windows properly re-assign the hardware, assuring I have
the latest (5.49) modem driver, "manually" assigning resources, changing
(and restoring) BIOS settings as suggested in a Microsoft document,
"manually" selecting from a list, assuring no "conflicts" exist, etc.,
etc.
On various re-boots / re-installs, I get errors (settings / control
panel / modems / diagnostics / more info) such as "Port already open,"
"can't open port," etc. or the modem appears on COM 1 instead of COM 2.
The Win 98 uninstall works perfectly each time and restores the machine
to perfect working condition under Win 95 B.
So, am I missing something obvious, or obscure and documented somewhere,
that would encourage me to try and re-install Win 98 yet again before
calling Mr. Dell or his friends?
Many thanks in advance.
Art
--
drartieatattd0tnet