Thanks. I have come to the same conclusion after researching possible sound
card/modems. They all call for a
computer beyond what I can make of this one. Finally, it comes down to.."if
it ain't broke, don't fix it". So I'll go back to 98SE and either donate it
and buy an XP based machine or live with what I've got. Thanks
"Bob I" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> IIRC the "Telepath" is a "Gateway branded" modem. I don't want to sound
> discouraging, but switching that box to a "working" NT based operating
> system was/is not probably going to be a easy feat. You are likely in
> for a lot of grief before you get all the capabilities back that you had
> with the Win98 setup. I would suggest restoring the original setup back
> to working computer, and then assess the cost of converting it to NT vs
> buying a working box.
>
> Tom wrote:
>
> > I installed Win 2000 Pro on a Gateway PII , 40GB hard drive computer
that
> > had Win 98SE and Telepath w/ X2
> > data/fax/voice capable modem driver installed. (Device Manager
> > showed--Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audio PCI
> > 64V/ Sound Blaster Audio PCI 64V Legacy Device/Wave Device for Voice
Modem)
> > With Win98SE I used EzVoice 2.2 for answering the phone(I'm disabled).
> > After formatting the hard drive
> > with Data Life Guard 11, and using the 4 floppies to load Win 2000 setup
> > files,
> > Win2000 Pro loaded fine, but also loaded a 3Com modem driver that has no
> > voice/waveable drivers.
> > I went to Device Manager and removed the 3Com modem and tried to load
the
> > Telepath w/X2 modem
> > driver from the OEM floppy without success. Win 2000 Pro would not
recognize
> > the modem setup file.
> > I suspect that driver is only good for 95/98. Can I get a driver that
will
> > restore the modem voice capability in
> > Win 2000Pro, and if not, can I replace the sound card with one that
will
> > solve my problem.?
> > Am I dealing with a chipset/board problem that is bigger that I can
handle?
> > Thank you for any help.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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