Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around troubleshooting issues related to modem installation on a Windows ME system, specifically focusing on driver file recognition and port assignment. Participants explore the challenges of getting the modem to install correctly and be recognized by the operating system.
Discussion Character
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
- Exploratory
Main Points Raised
- One participant reports an issue where the modem installation fails due to the system not finding the driver file 'amosnt.sys', despite it being present in the specified directory.
- Another suggests using the 'browse' option during installation to direct the wizard to the correct driver file location.
- A participant questions the necessity of installing the modem on COM1, suggesting that doing so may cause a conflict if there is an actual serial port designated as COM1.
- It is noted that the modem is identified as a Conexant Soft56 PCI modem, and that it installs on COM3, which the operating system does not recognize.
- One participant concludes that the issue may lie with Windows not correctly detecting the modem on COM3, rather than with the modem or driver itself.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express differing views on the correct port assignment for the modem and the implications of installing it on COM1 versus COM3. There is no consensus on the root cause of the installation issue, with some attributing it to Windows and others suggesting potential conflicts with port assignments.
Contextual Notes
Participants note the potential for confusion regarding the designation of COM ports and the behavior of the operating system in recognizing installed devices. There are unresolved questions about the manufacturer's information and the specific configuration of the system's ports.