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How to be sure that my modem (a ESS ES56T-PI Data Fax Modem) is compatible
with Vista. I have already installed Vista Ultimate on my computer. Windows Vista can't find my modem. If it's not compatible, there is a way to unistall and sell the liscence to someone else? Or it's a best choice to buy a new modem? |
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You can try this driver for Windows XP:
http://www.esstech.com/techsupp/drivers.shtm#comm It doesn't have a dedicated Vista driver, but you might get lucky. -- Dustin Harper http://www.VistaRIP.com | Vista Resource & Information Page "LDL" wrote in message ... How to be sure that my modem (a ESS ES56T-PI Data Fax Modem) is compatible with Vista. I have already installed Vista Ultimate on my computer. Windows Vista can't find my modem. If it's not compatible, there is a way to unistall and sell the liscence to someone else? Or it's a best choice to buy a new modem? |
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If you have Windows Vista Home or premium editions then you will be unable
to Fax (unless you get a third party faxing application) because these two versions don't come with faxing software. Only Vista business, Enterprise and Ultimate have faxing capability. Having said that fax modems aren't all that expensive so you would probably be better buying a new one that is vista compatible. My machine (which is 3 months old) didn't come with built in fax modem; however, I did have an old Olitec Universal self memory pro free standing modem hidden away in the attic. I got that down, plugged it in and, luckily, it still worked. Only problem it couldn't find the drivers. After searching on the web I located a driver, but that didn't work either. In desperation I went through my software CDs and located the old olitec installation disc. Put it into the CD-ROM and switch the modem on. Vista found the XP drivers and the mode works just fine. So if your modem came with XP drivers give them a try before abandoning hope. -- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. "LDL" wrote in message ... How to be sure that my modem (a ESS ES56T-PI Data Fax Modem) is compatible with Vista. I have already installed Vista Ultimate on my computer. Windows Vista can't find my modem. If it's not compatible, there is a way to unistall and sell the liscence to someone else? Or it's a best choice to buy a new modem? |