It's not that easy if you are tryign to share a modem dialup internet access...If you have broadband like a cable modem or DSL then this could be worked out because ther eis a server computer that you would be connecting your hub to through theDSL or cable line. If you're sharing a dialup...
The best I can offer on this limited amount of info is that it sounds like it's telling you that your CD-ROM source drive is on the same channel of your IDE controller as the CD writer is on....meaning you have both drives as master and slave on one channel(i.e. the secondary master and...
or a very cheap alternative would be to purchase a 1/8" extension cord. If you used an extension from the card and plugged the adapter and mic into the extension cord, then the weight of the apparatus would no longer be hanging on the sound card jack. The extension would only need to be...
Input, need more data.
This is most likely a problem in your windows registry, a key or two have been corrupted and don't allow the computer to complete the shutdown process as normal. If it has been occuring for less than a couple days you would be able to fix this by booting to a DOS prompt...
Most likely the USB is already enabled and going into his BIOS to check these will confirm this. The USB has to already be enabled because the USB devices DO work...be it in an odd manner. Sound like a Windows software issue in this case. It could very well be related to a corrupted USB driver...
He's already done this Comtech. In his first post wa a statement "I've tried suffling the modem between slots, but knew that wouldn't work to begin with..." Also, COM ports are not included in the set of assigned resources to the slots. All internal modems use virtual COM ports because...
Can you get it into safe mode? a DOS prompt? if the computer boots to those but just won't get into normal mode I can pretty much garauntee you that your power supply is toast. Basically what is happening in that case is as the system boots into windows it activates more and more devices in the...
CD-RWs do not require formatting. Formatting is only needed when you desire to use the CD in the same way as a floppy disk or a hard drive, being able to copy in Explorer via Direct CD software. You can use a CD-RW with the Adaptec Easy CD Creator software in exactly the same way you write to a...
I would definitely advise the purchase of a "real modem" as you so elegantly put it. The Rockwell HCF modem you have is a purely software based modem and for the most part software modems cannot be used with any other OS aside from Windows(hence we get the name "Winmodem")...
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