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Circuit City did not include a Windows Vista Compatible driver for my Nexxtech NSMODX2 COMPACT USB EXTERNAL MODEM. Please let me know if anyone knows where such a driver can be found.
Here is the link;
http://www.nexxtech.com/nexxtech_usa.html
just click on drivers on the left and then select the model from the small list for the download.
Hope this helps :)
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If there are even Linux drivers for this product, it is likely that they are already included with the distro and thus you do not need to download anything.
SOP - Standard Operating Procedure for MS OS's (NT, 2k, 2k3, XP, Vista, Win7) - why load drivers for devices that are not present. If you want to use the modem, turn it on before powering up the PC.
Also please post the full version number of your driver. Not all of them are fully 7 compatible.
there are other peripherals that conflicts with this modem. try to plug this usb modem alone without other peripherals connected and check. if the problem persists then the modem itself has a problem
the usb modem you are using is compatible with windows vista but for that u need to install the driver software ie sxc 1080 vista dialer 32 bits . you can download this software from the tataindicom site which is www.tataindicom.com. windows 98 and vista have different software compatibility.
a mother board is a big thing to replace. you may want to just buy another computer if thats the case. it may also be the way it hooks up. is it a card. if it's a card thta slot maybe shorting it out. if so try a diffrent slot. my best advice is move away from dial up all together.
Pls check with the modem manufacturer if the modem drivers are compatible with Windows Vista.
They can also help you install the Vista Compatible modem drivers on the computer.
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