From: Mark Adams on 9 Mar 2010 13:57 "Alex" wrote: > It is a bell modem which is plug and play. What you need to do is download the drivers and save them to a flash drive or burn to CD BEFORE you reformat the computer. It would have been much easier then. Obviously, you are posting here from a working computer; use this one to download the drivers. Go to the website of the maker of your computer and get the drivers for your model computer. Once you have them all, save to a flash drive and copy to your computer. Install the chipset driver first.
From: Bob I on 9 Mar 2010 13:58 Alex wrote: > > "Mark Adams" wrote: > > >> >>"Alex" wrote: >> >> >>>I just reformatted my computer and my computer wont detect my modem at all >>>any idea why? >> >>Have you installed all of the hardware drivers? > > > > Im not sure which drivers i need, thats why I need the internet to find out. If you don't have the CD for them, you make one before you flush the hard drive.
From: sgopus on 9 Mar 2010 17:20 You will need to look for the cd that contains the Motherboard drivers, just because it says plug and play doesn't mean it doesn't need drivers, especially when the modem is part of the motherboard. Please list your Computer type and Model if it's a brand name. if not list your Motherboard model and type, maybe we can suggest where to look for the drivers "Alex" wrote: > It is a bell modem which is plug and play.
From: Jim on 10 Mar 2010 08:49 On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 10:33:01 -0800, Alex <Alex(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >It also wont detect my local Area Connection... Drivers ?
From: Alex on 11 Mar 2010 18:52
How exactly do I find out what kind of motherboard I have heh... "sgopus" wrote: > You will need to look for the cd that contains the Motherboard drivers, just > because it says plug and play doesn't mean it doesn't need drivers, > especially when the modem is part of the motherboard. > Please list your Computer type and Model if it's a brand name. > if not list your Motherboard model and type, maybe we can suggest where to > look for the drivers > > "Alex" wrote: > > > It is a bell modem which is plug and play. |