Hold the windows key then hit the pause/break key, go to device manager and find modems in the list, click on modems and find your modem in the list, right click your modem and click properties.
In the control panel you will find the option to add hardware.
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Finding information on home hardware can be a daunting task. You should check with you local hardware retailers and see if they can provide you with information.
Find the drivers from the hardware manufacturer or use different hardware.
Jim is finally thinking about getting a new NTL modem. Customer reviews, blogs and technology websites provide the best possible information to help him research the NTL modem and all of the information related to its specs.
You can continue with the upgrade. However, you will not have the modem available to the system after the upgrade. You can see if the hardware manufacturer has produced drivers for the modem for windows XP. The HCL (Hardware Compatibility List) isn't always up to date. If you cannot find any drivers your only real option is to buy a new modem if you want to use XP.
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In the computer with the modem download the drivers from the internet, copy them to a floppy disk and from the floppy upload them to the computer without the working modem.AnswerOk. I tried saving them to a CD but i don't know how to upload them. When i told the "new hardware wizard" where to find the drivers, drive D, it said i couldn't find them. ???? AnswerMost of the drivers on the net are compressed, get 7ZIP(free) and extract to say c:\Driver\modem then copy this modem folder to a disk or CD. Point the hardware wizard to your copied folder and try again. What this wizard are looking for are the *.inf file so make sure its there.
The device manager can be found by opening your Start Menu and hovering your mouse over My Computer. If you right click My Computer, it will give you the option to select Manage. Device Manager has many different snap ins. The categories are: System Tools Storage Services and Applications Within the System Tools category, you can find the Device Manager. The Device Manager allows the user to view all types of hardware and ports that are associated with that computer. Use it to fix/rollback drivers that have stopped functioning.
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One could find information on WiFi antennas at a local hardware store or places such as Home Depot. One could also find information at specialty Cable and internet hardware stores.