Modem not detected in windows xp




















Make sure that it is plugged in connected. Turn on your computer, if still there's no USB device detected, try the these next steps. Shut your computer down.

Re-start your computer and if still not detected. Update the USB modem driver. Under Devices and Printers, look for Device Manager. Scroll down and look for USB modem. Right click and update the driver. Once driver installed, computer should detect the USB modem.

If everything fails, contact your USB modem manufacturer. We might have bad USB modem device. About Jeffrey Santiago. Answers Best Answers 4. Dear Mahbub Hasan, When I was using the same modem with you, I also encountered the same problem, when the modem will suddenly don't detect with my computer, and I found out the problem that it cause: The modem was not properly installed to my computer, so I have to reinstall it and follow the instruction carefuly.

Is the modem listed here? Do you have any devices showing up as "Unknown"? If the modem is there make sure it's enabled and then double click it and go to the ….

Check this link for more info:. Click Start , and then click Run. In the Open box, type regedit, and then click OK. Modems can just stop working for a number of reasons ranging from a power spike to shorting out due to water, or catastrophic failure due to being crushed by a ten ton weight. If you want any useful suggestions then please provide more information. Can you connect using a cable?

If the modem is there make sure it's enabled and then double click it and go to the Diagnostics tab and click Query Modem. If you see values populating under "Command" and "Response" columns then the modem is probably working and you just need to tell the dial up connection to connect using that device. If the modem is not in the Device Manager then I would want to know what kind of computer you have.

The modem is detected in the device manager and it is also enabled. I tried clicking on query modem as you told me to and values did come up under command and response. After I did that I went and tried to set up a connection again but the radio button is grayed out where it says connect using a dial up modem. I'm assuming that this is the problem. So now what should I do?

Reinstall it I assume but is there anything I need to know in particular before I do that? On the Edit menu, click Delete. When you are prompted to confirm the deletion, click Yes. On the File menu, click Exit to quit Registry Editor. I thought operating systems were supposed to get better. I guess I'll just have to keep trying to find out. I will keep you posted. Joined Dec 27, Messages 1, I can't tell what modem that is.

That code from the back leads me here to some inf files. I'm assuming this is what you got. Isn't that a pos winmodem? Yes, that is exactly where I got the drivers. I found this site last night and will try the standard conexant drivers. Though the back of theirs says Is it the speakerphone model?

If so, I think you need the drivers. Open the. Triple6 Rob. Joined Dec 26, Messages 52, It should be a breeze because xp has its own drivers for it that work great. It could be a defective modem or something between the mobo and the modem. A while back i downloaded drivers from a modem manufacturer and they had an. I finally realized that they should in fact be.

I think it might have been USR and not sure. Well, they just decided to get a new modem. This one must be defective. The USR modem they had me put in was older than their system and didn't have any drivers with it. It is strange that XP didn't recognize it Getting a new modem installed should work fine since they should come with an installation CD. Reply 1. Navin kurian 3 Zinc. Post Reply.

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