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Play”, or if you have “Plug N Play” settings, set them to “on.” Next, from the infor-
mation you noted in Step 2, find the interrupt selection for the IRQ your modem is
using (some BIOS don’t allow individual selection of interrupts to ISA, Plug-N-Play,
or PCI). Set this interrupt to Plug-N-Play. This can be called ICU (ISA Configura-
tion Utility), ICU/PCI, ISA, or PNP depending on your BIOS version and manu-
facturer. Do not set this interrupt to “PCI” only or to “Legacy ISA”.
If you do not have any free interrupts available, you will have to disable a COM port
currently in use. See the section of this manual titled “Do This First”.
Uninstalling the Modem
If you are uninstalling the modem in Windows in order to upgrade software or rein-
stall the modem as part of a troubleshooting process, it is important to follow these
directions carefully. Following these instructions out of sequence can cause your sys-
tem to cease responding to the mouse, the keyboard, or both.
1.
In Control Panel, double-click the System icon. Click the Device Manager tab.
In the list of device groups, double-click the Modems icon. Click to select the
listing for your modem and then click the Remove button.
2.
In Control Panel double-click the Modems icon. If your modem is listed, click
once on the icon next to the modem and then click Remove.. If the New Hardware
Found panel comes up, click Cancel. (Your modem should not be listed in the
Modems section after you have deleted it from the Device Manager. If it is, this
could be a sign that your Plug-N-Play settings are not correct. See “Does Not
Install” for information about Plug-N-Play.)
3.
Close all open programs and return to the Windows desktop. On the Start menu,
click Find, then click Files or Folders and search for the files listed below. Type
in the name and extension of each and click Find. Once you find each of the
files listed, click the file name to select it then on the File menu choose Delete.
(Do not delete these files from your modem installation diskette. You will need
your diskette to reinstall the modem).
ltcom.vxd
ltwave.inf
ltmodem.vxd
ltdft.inf
ltvcd.vxd
ltdsvd.dll
ltmodem.sys
ltports.inf
If you cannot find a particular file, it usually means it was not installed.