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Trying to install RCA DCM305 Cable Modem to my USB on FIC 503+. To use the
RCA disk you must have plug and play. Could not installed. Checked PNP/PCI Conf in the BIOs and it shows: PNP OS installed: NO. I changed it the Yes and rebooted. Just before loading the desktop icons, the pc crashed. I tried again, same results. I changed the PNP OS back to Yes and it booted fine. I have tried this many times with no success. It appears that all entries on the PNP/PCI Conf page are the default ones. Except for the IRQ Sequence. Would someone please tell me what I can change to enable the PNP feature? Thanks so much, Toots |
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you dont have to have plug and play ~ install device in computer,
reboot, add/ remove hardware > have disk > explore for driver "Toots" <> wrote in message news:bhp0gt$1l4b9$... > Trying to install RCA DCM305 Cable Modem to my USB on FIC 503+. To use the > RCA disk you must have plug and play. Could not installed. Checked PNP/PCI > Conf in the BIOs and it shows: PNP OS installed: NO. > > I changed it the Yes and rebooted. Just before loading the desktop icons, > the pc crashed. I tried again, same results. I changed the PNP OS back to > Yes and it booted fine. I have tried this many times with no success. > > It appears that all entries on the PNP/PCI Conf page are the default ones. > Except for the IRQ Sequence. > > Would someone please tell me what I can change to enable the PNP feature? > > Thanks so much, > > Toots > > > |
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Thanks. I will try your method but the manual is very specific and it says
to start the CDROM disk before connecting the modem. Will report the results of attaching the modem first. Toots "John" <> wrote in message news:ZEX%a.12414$ et... > you dont have to have plug and play ~ install device in computer, > reboot, add/ remove hardware > have disk > explore for driver > > "Toots" <> wrote in message > news:bhp0gt$1l4b9$... > > Trying to install RCA DCM305 Cable Modem to my USB on FIC 503+. To use > the > > RCA disk you must have plug and play. Could not installed. Checked > PNP/PCI > > Conf in the BIOs and it shows: PNP OS installed: NO. > > > > I changed it the Yes and rebooted. Just before loading the desktop icons, > > the pc crashed. I tried again, same results. I changed the PNP OS back > to > > Yes and it booted fine. I have tried this many times with no success. > > > > It appears that all entries on the PNP/PCI Conf page are the default ones. > > Except for the IRQ Sequence. > > > > Would someone please tell me what I can change to enable the PNP feature? > > > > Thanks so much, > > > > Toots > > > > > > > > |
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John, I tired to install by using Add New Hardware. I tried to install for
the cdrom disk, from a floppy and from the same info on my hard drive. In each case it said no information about my modem and would not install. I have tried so many ways and none will work. That is why I am trying so hard to get my BIOs to show the OS is plug and play. According to the manual the CDROM disk checks to see if you have active USB, which I do and if it is PNP. Toots "Toots" <> wrote in message news:bhqsjd$27ss9$... > Thanks. I will try your method but the manual is very specific and it says > to start the CDROM disk before connecting the modem. > > Will report the results of attaching the modem first. > > Toots > "John" <> wrote in message > news:ZEX%a.12414$ et... > > you dont have to have plug and play ~ install device in computer, > > reboot, add/ remove hardware > have disk > explore for driver > > > > "Toots" <> wrote in message > > news:bhp0gt$1l4b9$... > > > Trying to install RCA DCM305 Cable Modem to my USB on FIC 503+. To use > > the > > > RCA disk you must have plug and play. Could not installed. Checked > > PNP/PCI > > > Conf in the BIOs and it shows: PNP OS installed: NO. > > > > > > I changed it the Yes and rebooted. Just before loading the desktop > icons, > > > the pc crashed. I tried again, same results. I changed the PNP OS back > > to > > > Yes and it booted fine. I have tried this many times with no success. > > > > > > It appears that all entries on the PNP/PCI Conf page are the default > ones. > > > Except for the IRQ Sequence. > > > > > > Would someone please tell me what I can change to enable the PNP > feature? > > > > > > Thanks so much, > > > > > > Toots > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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what type of modem ? the instructions sound very strange, as PnP is
when the device is installed first and the OS detects it. You can enable PnP in the BIOS, set resources controlled by auto, and you can also set modem IRQ in Power Management Setup ~ "Toots" <> wrote in message news:bhr89o$2auu2$... > John, I tired to install by using Add New Hardware. I tried to install for > the cdrom disk, from a floppy and from the same info on my hard drive. In > each case it said no information about my modem and would not install. > > I have tried so many ways and none will work. That is why I am trying so > hard to get my BIOs to show the OS is plug and play. According to the > manual the CDROM disk checks to see if you have active USB, which I do and > if it is PNP. > > Toots > "Toots" <> wrote in message > news:bhqsjd$27ss9$... > > Thanks. I will try your method but the manual is very specific and it > says > > to start the CDROM disk before connecting the modem. > > > > Will report the results of attaching the modem first. > > > > Toots > > "John" <> wrote in message > > news:ZEX%a.12414$ et... > > > you dont have to have plug and play ~ install device in computer, > > > reboot, add/ remove hardware > have disk > explore for driver > > > > > > "Toots" <> wrote in message > > > news:bhp0gt$1l4b9$... > > > > Trying to install RCA DCM305 Cable Modem to my USB on FIC 503+. To > use > > > the > > > > RCA disk you must have plug and play. Could not installed. Checked > > > PNP/PCI > > > > Conf in the BIOs and it shows: PNP OS installed: NO. > > > > > > > > I changed it the Yes and rebooted. Just before loading the desktop > > icons, > > > > the pc crashed. I tried again, same results. I changed the PNP OS > back > > > to > > > > Yes and it booted fine. I have tried this many times with no success. > > > > > > > > It appears that all entries on the PNP/PCI Conf page are the default > > ones. > > > > Except for the IRQ Sequence. > > > > > > > > Would someone please tell me what I can change to enable the PNP > > feature? > > > > > > > > Thanks so much, > > > > > > > > Toots > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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The Modem is a RCA DCM305 Broadband Cable modem for NIC or USB. I have USB
on both my pcs. The manual says if the installation disk does not work and you do it manually you must follow the steps exactly as spelled out. I have followed these steps over and over again and still come back to the same problem, that you must use the installation disk to install the drivers and the installation disk will not work. Instead of telling you to press a button to install, it says press a button to remove shortcuts. The installation disk is good. On my newer that I use mostly I have a duel system with win98/winxp and the installation disk worked fine in them. The BIOs is that pc says the OS is PNP. This is why I thought if I could get the FIC pc to show the OS as PNP I could install with the disk. Think I will flash the BIOs today and get it up to date. Maybe that will help. I have never flashed the BIOs before so I have to really study it. Would the IRQ Sequence in the BIOs have anything to do this this problem? I see I made a note in 2000 that this was changed when I loaded the BIOs Defaults. In the past I do not recall any particular trouble installing any type hardware/software. Kyle you lost me about not having enough IRQ Interrupts. Toots "Kyle Brant" <> wrote in message news:bhsg3s$2lsn8$... > By enabling "PNP os" in the BIOS, the OS can "take control" over PNP > devices that the BIOS has initially setup. IOW, IRQ assignments can > be changed by the OS. I run most of my old ss7 systems with PNP OS > disabled, and have never encountered a situation where a PNP device > went undetected by win9x. > > It strikes me you might not have any available interrupts, have you > checked that out? To see the IRQ assignments, double click the > "computer" icon in device manager. > > Further, there is an issue with the mvp3 chipset and USB and the award > BIOS used by the 503+ (and other ss7 mobos) in that IRQ > routing/sharing does not work correctly when you enable the USB device > in the BIOS. The OS is unable to obtain an IRQ routing table from the > BIOS and problems with windows erupt if you are out of interrupts and > some devices are still needing interrupts. One solution is to disable > the serial ports on the mobo in the BIOS setup (frees up IRQ 3 and 4) > if you are not using any serial devices. > > -- > Best regards, > Kyle > tired of spam, no email address > "Toots" <> wrote in message > news:bhr89o$2auu2$... > | John, I tired to install by using Add New Hardware. I tried to > install for > | the cdrom disk, from a floppy and from the same info on my hard > drive. In > | each case it said no information about my modem and would not > install. > | > | I have tried so many ways and none will work. That is why I am > trying so > | hard to get my BIOs to show the OS is plug and play. According to > the > | manual the CDROM disk checks to see if you have active USB, which I > do and > | if it is PNP. > | > | Toots > | "Toots" <> wrote in message > | news:bhqsjd$27ss9$... > | > Thanks. I will try your method but the manual is very specific > and it > | says > | > to start the CDROM disk before connecting the modem. > | > > | > Will report the results of attaching the modem first. > | > > | > Toots > | > "John" <> wrote in message > | > news:ZEX%a.12414$ et... > | > > you dont have to have plug and play ~ install device in > computer, > | > > reboot, add/ remove hardware > have disk > explore for driver > | > > > | > > "Toots" <> wrote in message > | > > news:bhp0gt$1l4b9$... > | > > > Trying to install RCA DCM305 Cable Modem to my USB on FIC > 503+. To > | use > | > > the > | > > > RCA disk you must have plug and play. Could not installed. > Checked > | > > PNP/PCI > | > > > Conf in the BIOs and it shows: PNP OS installed: NO. > | > > > > | > > > I changed it the Yes and rebooted. Just before loading the > desktop > | > icons, > | > > > the pc crashed. I tried again, same results. I changed the > PNP OS > | back > | > > to > | > > > Yes and it booted fine. I have tried this many times with no > success. > | > > > > | > > > It appears that all entries on the PNP/PCI Conf page are the > default > | > ones. > | > > > Except for the IRQ Sequence. > | > > > > | > > > Would someone please tell me what I can change to enable the > PNP > | > feature? > | > > > > | > > > Thanks so much, > | > > > > | > > > Toots > | > > > > | > > > > | > > > > | > > > | > > > | > > | > > | > | > |
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I provided specific instructions on how to review your IRQ assignments
and check to see if all of your IRQs are used. There are 16 IRQs (interrupts) that are available, and to get around this limitation, win9x implemented a scheme known as "IRQ sharing" or "IRQ Steering". IRQ sharing will not work properly if the onboard USB is enabled with a 503+ because there is a problem with the BIOS, it does not provide the IRQ routing table to win9x, so win9x has problems sharing the IRQs. Do you have any devices in device manager that are showing a yellow exclamation sign, indicating there is a problem with the device? Read my post below again and carefully for the instructions on reviewing your IRQ usage/assignments with your 503+. -- Best regards, Kyle tired of spam, no email address "Toots" <> wrote in message news:bhtp3s$343hu$... | The Modem is a RCA DCM305 Broadband Cable modem for NIC or USB. I have USB | on both my pcs. | | The manual says if the installation disk does not work and you do it | manually you must follow the steps exactly as spelled out. I have followed | these steps over and over again and still come back to the same problem, | that you must use the installation disk to install the drivers and the | installation disk will not work. Instead of telling you to press a button | to install, it says press a button to remove shortcuts. | | The installation disk is good. On my newer that I use mostly I have a duel | system with win98/winxp and the installation disk worked fine in them. The | BIOs is that pc says the OS is PNP. This is why I thought if I could get | the FIC pc to show the OS as PNP I could install with the disk. | | Think I will flash the BIOs today and get it up to date. Maybe that will | help. I have never flashed the BIOs before so I have to really study it. | | Would the IRQ Sequence in the BIOs have anything to do this this problem? I | see I made a note in 2000 that this was changed when I loaded the BIOs | Defaults. | | In the past I do not recall any particular trouble installing any type | hardware/software. | | Kyle you lost me about not having enough IRQ Interrupts. | | Toots | "Kyle Brant" <> wrote in message | news:bhsg3s$2lsn8$... | > By enabling "PNP os" in the BIOS, the OS can "take control" over PNP | > devices that the BIOS has initially setup. IOW, IRQ assignments can | > be changed by the OS. I run most of my old ss7 systems with PNP OS | > disabled, and have never encountered a situation where a PNP device | > went undetected by win9x. | > | > It strikes me you might not have any available interrupts, have you | > checked that out? To see the IRQ assignments, double click the | > "computer" icon in device manager. | > | > Further, there is an issue with the mvp3 chipset and USB and the award | > BIOS used by the 503+ (and other ss7 mobos) in that IRQ | > routing/sharing does not work correctly when you enable the USB device | > in the BIOS. The OS is unable to obtain an IRQ routing table from the | > BIOS and problems with windows erupt if you are out of interrupts and | > some devices are still needing interrupts. One solution is to disable | > the serial ports on the mobo in the BIOS setup (frees up IRQ 3 and 4) | > if you are not using any serial devices. | > | > -- | > Best regards, | > Kyle | > tired of spam, no email address | > "Toots" <> wrote in message | > news:bhr89o$2auu2$... | > | John, I tired to install by using Add New Hardware. I tried to | > install for | > | the cdrom disk, from a floppy and from the same info on my hard | > drive. In | > | each case it said no information about my modem and would not | > install. | > | | > | I have tried so many ways and none will work. That is why I am | > trying so | > | hard to get my BIOs to show the OS is plug and play. According to | > the | > | manual the CDROM disk checks to see if you have active USB, which I | > do and | > | if it is PNP. | > | | > | Toots | > | "Toots" <> wrote in message | > | news:bhqsjd$27ss9$... | > | > Thanks. I will try your method but the manual is very specific | > and it | > | says | > | > to start the CDROM disk before connecting the modem. | > | > | > | > Will report the results of attaching the modem first. | > | > | > | > Toots | > | > "John" <> wrote in message | > | > news:ZEX%a.12414$ et... | > | > > you dont have to have plug and play ~ install device in | > computer, | > | > > reboot, add/ remove hardware > have disk > explore for driver | > | > > | > | > > "Toots" <> wrote in message | > | > > news:bhp0gt$1l4b9$... | > | > > > Trying to install RCA DCM305 Cable Modem to my USB on FIC | > 503+. To | > | use | > | > > the | > | > > > RCA disk you must have plug and play. Could not installed. | > Checked | > | > > PNP/PCI | > | > > > Conf in the BIOs and it shows: PNP OS installed: NO. | > | > > > | > | > > > I changed it the Yes and rebooted. Just before loading the | > desktop | > | > icons, | > | > > > the pc crashed. I tried again, same results. I changed the | > PNP OS | > | back | > | > > to | > | > > > Yes and it booted fine. I have tried this many times with no | > success. | > | > > > | > | > > > It appears that all entries on the PNP/PCI Conf page are the | > default | > | > ones. | > | > > > Except for the IRQ Sequence. | > | > > > | > | > > > Would someone please tell me what I can change to enable the | > PNP | > | > feature? | > | > > > | > | > > > Thanks so much, | > | > > > | > | > > > Toots | > | > > > | > | > > > | > | > > > | > | > > | > | > > | > | > | > | > | > | | > | | > | | |
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Kyle,
I know how to check my IRQ Interrupts but if you cannot use USB with sharing, it would defeat my purpose. I am trying to use a USB Modem. Now that I have flashed the BIOs I am going to make one more try using USB and if it will not work, will get a NIC and go that route. No problems showing in Device Manager. Thanks for the help, Toots "Kyle Brant" <> wrote in message news:bhv9ak$3fbrm$... > I provided specific instructions on how to review your IRQ assignments > and check to see if all of your IRQs are used. There are 16 IRQs > (interrupts) that are available, and to get around this limitation, > win9x implemented a scheme known as "IRQ sharing" or "IRQ Steering". > IRQ sharing will not work properly if the onboard USB is enabled with > a 503+ because there is a problem with the BIOS, it does not provide > the IRQ routing table to win9x, so win9x has problems sharing the > IRQs. > > Do you have any devices in device manager that are showing a yellow > exclamation sign, indicating there is a problem with the device? Read > my post below again and carefully for the instructions on reviewing > your IRQ usage/assignments with your 503+. > > -- > Best regards, > Kyle > tired of spam, no email address > "Toots" <> wrote in message > news:bhtp3s$343hu$... > | The Modem is a RCA DCM305 Broadband Cable modem for NIC or USB. I > have USB > | on both my pcs. > | > | The manual says if the installation disk does not work and you do it > | manually you must follow the steps exactly as spelled out. I have > followed > | these steps over and over again and still come back to the same > problem, > | that you must use the installation disk to install the drivers and > the > | installation disk will not work. Instead of telling you to press a > button > | to install, it says press a button to remove shortcuts. > | > | The installation disk is good. On my newer that I use mostly I have > a duel > | system with win98/winxp and the installation disk worked fine in > them. The > | BIOs is that pc says the OS is PNP. This is why I thought if I > could get > | the FIC pc to show the OS as PNP I could install with the disk. > | > | Think I will flash the BIOs today and get it up to date. Maybe that > will > | help. I have never flashed the BIOs before so I have to really > study it. > | > | Would the IRQ Sequence in the BIOs have anything to do this this > problem? I > | see I made a note in 2000 that this was changed when I loaded the > BIOs > | Defaults. > | > | In the past I do not recall any particular trouble installing any > type > | hardware/software. > | > | Kyle you lost me about not having enough IRQ Interrupts. > | > | Toots > | "Kyle Brant" <> wrote in message > | news:bhsg3s$2lsn8$... > | > By enabling "PNP os" in the BIOS, the OS can "take control" over > PNP > | > devices that the BIOS has initially setup. IOW, IRQ assignments > can > | > be changed by the OS. I run most of my old ss7 systems with PNP > OS > | > disabled, and have never encountered a situation where a PNP > device > | > went undetected by win9x. > | > > | > It strikes me you might not have any available interrupts, have > you > | > checked that out? To see the IRQ assignments, double click the > | > "computer" icon in device manager. > | > > | > Further, there is an issue with the mvp3 chipset and USB and the > award > | > BIOS used by the 503+ (and other ss7 mobos) in that IRQ > | > routing/sharing does not work correctly when you enable the USB > device > | > in the BIOS. The OS is unable to obtain an IRQ routing table from > the > | > BIOS and problems with windows erupt if you are out of interrupts > and > | > some devices are still needing interrupts. One solution is to > disable > | > the serial ports on the mobo in the BIOS setup (frees up IRQ 3 and > 4) > | > if you are not using any serial devices. > | > > | > -- > | > Best regards, > | > Kyle > | > tired of spam, no email address > | > "Toots" <> wrote in message > | > news:bhr89o$2auu2$... > | > | John, I tired to install by using Add New Hardware. I tried to > | > install for > | > | the cdrom disk, from a floppy and from the same info on my hard > | > drive. In > | > | each case it said no information about my modem and would not > | > install. > | > | > | > | I have tried so many ways and none will work. That is why I am > | > trying so > | > | hard to get my BIOs to show the OS is plug and play. According > to > | > the > | > | manual the CDROM disk checks to see if you have active USB, > which I > | > do and > | > | if it is PNP. > | > | > | > | Toots > | > | "Toots" <> wrote in message > | > | news:bhqsjd$27ss9$... > | > | > Thanks. I will try your method but the manual is very > specific > | > and it > | > | says > | > | > to start the CDROM disk before connecting the modem. > | > | > > | > | > Will report the results of attaching the modem first. > | > | > > | > | > Toots > | > | > "John" <> wrote in message > | > | > news:ZEX%a.12414$ et... > | > | > > you dont have to have plug and play ~ install device in > | > computer, > | > | > > reboot, add/ remove hardware > have disk > explore for > driver > | > | > > > | > | > > "Toots" <> wrote in message > | > | > > news:bhp0gt$1l4b9$... > | > | > > > Trying to install RCA DCM305 Cable Modem to my USB on FIC > | > 503+. To > | > | use > | > | > > the > | > | > > > RCA disk you must have plug and play. Could not > installed. > | > Checked > | > | > > PNP/PCI > | > | > > > Conf in the BIOs and it shows: PNP OS installed: NO. > | > | > > > > | > | > > > I changed it the Yes and rebooted. Just before loading > the > | > desktop > | > | > icons, > | > | > > > the pc crashed. I tried again, same results. I changed > the > | > PNP OS > | > | back > | > | > > to > | > | > > > Yes and it booted fine. I have tried this many times with > no > | > success. > | > | > > > > | > | > > > It appears that all entries on the PNP/PCI Conf page are > the > | > default > | > | > ones. > | > | > > > Except for the IRQ Sequence. > | > | > > > > | > | > > > Would someone please tell me what I can change to enable > the > | > PNP > | > | > feature? > | > | > > > > | > | > > > Thanks so much, > | > | > > > > | > | > > > Toots > | > | > > > > | > | > > > > | > | > > > > | > | > > > | > | > > > | > | > > | > | > > | > | > | > | > | > > | > | > |