USRobotics 3Com manual Installing Drivers for Windows, Removing the Modem from Windows

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INSTALLING DRIVERS FOR

WINDOWS 2000

To install the modem driver:

1.When Windows starts, login using an account with Administrator privileges. After logging in, the Found New Hardware Wizard will find a PCI Serial Port. Click the Next button to continue.

2.On the next dialog box, select the “Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended)” option, then click the Next button to continue.

3.Select “Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended),” then select “Specify a location.” Click the Browse button and find the appropriate directory containing your modem driver. Click the Next button to start the search.

4.The Found New Hardware Wizard will display the driver that matches your modem. Click the Next button to continue.

5.After the files are copied, the modem driver is installed. Click the Finish button to continue.

6.If your modem supports voice features, Windows will install the Modem Audio Device.

The Found New Hardware Wizard will appear again. Click the Next button to continue, and repeat steps 2 – 5.

Your modem and driver are now installed

REMOVING THE MODEM FROM

WINDOWS 2000

To uninstall the modem:

1.Open the Control Panel and start the System applet.

2.Click the Hardware tab, then click on the Device Manager button.

3.Click to expand the Modem listing, then click to select the modem.

4.From the Action menu, select Uninstall. When prompted, click OK to confirm that you want to remove the modem.

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