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To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (2479)9/13/1998 11:24:00 PM
From: MVN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Dear Sean Smith
Thank you for your response.
I have Notebook Power Computing with 56 K modem.My notebook is very new and I never had any problem to get on internet before.It started
few days ago,I just could not get on line.In order for me to dialed in
I have to lift up another telephone line,an extension,immediately after I clicked on.I called and spoke to many technical-advisors(from
Internet-server in my area)but to no vail.I know it has something to do with setting up my modem????
Thanks in advance

Maurice



To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (2479)9/13/1998 11:59:00 PM
From: Dave Hanson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Sean,

Might you (or anyone) refresh my memory RE removing a bad NT driver? I'm trying to get rid of an "update" from symbios that brings a BSOD whenever a SCSI device is accessed. I know NT isn't using the driver now (went back to the SP3 NCR 810 driver), but that driver turned up on the blue screen, and I'm suspecting it may still be playing a role in some instability I've been having.

As I recall, I need to trace down the inf file and remove it (after disabling the driver, of course.) Is that right, and is there anything else?

Thanks,

Dave