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XP vs Creative modem drivers

XP vs Creative modem drivers

Postby jpChris » Mon Aug 19, 2002 9:55 pm

Hi,

I have a Creative Modem Blaster V92, and I can't get Win XP Pro to run with the Creative drivers. The only drivers that will work are the generic XP drivers.

I can install the Creative drivers - no problem. When I do a modem query, everything is like it's supposed to be and shows "No Conflicts". However, when I try to dial out, it just doesn't work; yet the XP generic drivers do.

I've switched slots, uninstalled, reinstalled, safe mode uninstall, safe mode reinstall, exchanged the card and re-did all the above; dropped it, kicked it, taken a sledge hammer to it, took copious amounts of Prozac and Jack Daniels AND THE THING STILL WON'T WORK!!! Creative Labs is stumped, too.

Anybody have any ideas???
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Postby XJan87 » Tue Aug 20, 2002 4:52 am

Are the Creative drivers designed for XP?
If the native XP drivers work, you really don't need Creative drivers, because all hardware modems are Hayes-compatible.
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XP vs Creative Modem Drivers

Postby jpChris » Tue Aug 20, 2002 10:05 pm

Hi,

Yes, the Creative Modem Drivers are XP. However, my ISP is V92 compliant and the XP basic drivers are woefully inadequate (thank you, uncle Bill). I do not have any modem functions (modem on hold, internet calling, etc.) other than just the absolute basic, basic function.

Again, any ideas?

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Postby spike777 » Thu Aug 22, 2002 4:01 am

1st. this may sound silly but are you sure it wasnt dialing out silently?
A lot of the creative drivers weve installed dont intergrate the modem wave untill after the 1st connect / disconnect has been run.

2nd You maybe able to install the other "enhanced features" separtely, since its not in the base driver pack.

Load the msft/xp version of the modem drivers. Once thats done & it works, then pop the creative cd in, stop the autorun.
Browse to the file location & copy to your hd, edit out the modem driver .inf, then install only that portion, not the driver portion.
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XP vs Creative modem drivers

Postby jpChris » Fri Aug 23, 2002 2:29 am

Hi,

No. It wasn't silently doing anything other than silently not doing anything.

I'm not sure I know what you mean by installing the "goodies" and not the driver. The .inf file has all the stuff in it I want. How do I NOT install the driver???

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XP vs Creative modem drivers

Postby nwflyboy » Sun Aug 25, 2002 2:08 pm

Hi jpChris,

I also ran into the problems you are describing. I so rarely used a modem in the US (cable providers were abundant), but I did purchase the Modem Blaster V.92 just prior to moving overseas to replace my Creative 56K V.90.
I solved it by moving the modem to another PCI slot after consulting my motherboard manual. The slot it was in shared an interrupt with my onboard lan. I know interrupts aren't supposed to matter anymore since WXP handles them virtually (modem is assigned IRQ19 right now), but it did allow it to work.
Tinkering around as usual, I found though that with the Creative software drivers installed the connect rates were ALWAYS slower by a few baud than if I removed the drivers and let WXP use its default ones. So I removed Creative's and let WXP install the default driver; WXP reports it as a Generic 56K HCF Data Fax Modem.
Don't know if that info helped; just wanted to share my experiences with you.
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Postby spike777 » Thu Aug 29, 2002 4:20 am

The modem only needs the generic drivers.The xp drivers are from the same folks who wrote the "creative" drivers. All the "softmodems" Hayes" use the same rockwell//motorola/hayes chipset devloped modems.
If you dont like the default modem settings from xp, you can modify them with strings & tweaks.

What I meant by goodies was the items you mentiond like "internet calling". That has nothing to do with the modem drivers
All those features & more are available through all kinds of freeware/shareware/payware.
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