If you are on a broadband connection, be sure you disconnect from the
broadband modem, if you are on dialup, be sure you are not connected to the
Internet. Then, go to Control Panel, Windows Firewall and turn off the
firewall. If you have any other firewall on your system, turn it off as
well, after which, try installing the updates for the modem.
If that fails, you'll need to contact tech support for your modem. Updates,
drivers and software for all devices is the responsibility of the device
manufacturer. They should be able to help you resolve this. Microsoft
doesn't have a fix for this because whether or not a device is supported in
an operating system as well as updates to that OS are the responsibility of
the manufacturer. The update was supplied by the manufacturer and they will
have to tell you how to work around this issue.
It's also possible that some other device on your system is conflicting but
trying to source that would entail removing devices and their software and
drivers one by one until you found the source of the issue.
--
Michael Solomon MS-MVP
Windows Shell/User
Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
DTS-L.Org:
http://www.dts-l.org/
"Mary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Good grief. Doesn't Microsoft have a fix for this. I didn't want to have
> to go through all that. Guess I will do without the modem.
>
> Thanks
> Mary
>
> "Dante" <Dante @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:CB14F2D1-3AE3-4E92-A8D0-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi:
>>
>> The problem with service pack 2 is that close all ports so, your modem
>> port
>> is already closed in port 3.
>>
>> You should reinstall Windows XP or your restoration software in your PC,
>> then reinstall SP2 and you will have your modem back.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> "Mary" wrote:
>>
>>> Okay, thanks Kevin. I have done that several times every which way and
>>> it
>>> will still not work.
>>>
>>> Windows just says "it cannot install this hardware, a problem installing
>>> and
>>> an error occurred during installation".
>>>
>>> For two years, this modem has worked for faxing along side my DSL modem
>>> for
>>> internet, etc.
>>>
>>> Just thought of something, could my Linksys router be causing this
>>> problem?
>>>
>>> Mary
>>>
>>>
>>> "Kevin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> > Uninstall the device in Device Manager and then reboot Windows. Upon
>>> > reboot
>>> > Windows should find the modem and offer to install the software.
>>> >
>>> > "Mary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> >> Since I installed the SP2 update, the modem will not let me update it
>>> >> to
>>> >> version 8.30 nor will it roll back to previous driver or accept the
>>> >> installation disk I have. I have tried everything.
>>> >>
>>> >> The Device Manager has a yellow explanation mark next the Agere modem
>>> >> #3
>>> >> (have no idea what modem #3 means because all I have is one modem).
>>> >> I
>>> > also
>>> >> have enabled it but it defaults back to disable. It will not stay
>>> > enabled.
>>> >>
>>> >> Also the yellow icon lives in the notification area that updates are
>>> >> ready
>>> >> to be installed. It just wants to update the modem driver but it
>>> >> always
>>> >> fails to do so. I get this "Updates were unable to be successfully
>>> >> installed".
>>> >>
>>> >> When I downloaded the Agere modem update and try to install it, it
>>> >> just
>>> >> hangs at the end and will not complete. I tried having Windows
>>> >> search
>>> >> for
>>> >> driver. I put the driver update on a floppy disk, etc., to try and
>>> >> get
>>> >> it
>>> >> to accept the update but no luck anywhere.
>>> >>
>>> >> PLEASE help.
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks
>>> >> Mary
>>> >>
>>> >>
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