The Winmodem under Windows 95 Installation Tips: Note: The Winmodem is strictly designed to work on IBM PC based machines, running Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. The modem will not work under DOS, a DOS Window, or any other type of machine. Installing the Winmodem when Auto-Detected by WIndows 95: 1. Install the Winmodem into your computer and turn it on. 2. Windows 95 will detect the Winmodem and ask you to insert the installation disk into your floppy drive. 3. You must insert the installation disk at this time to properly install the Winmodem. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Installing after Skipping Auto-Detect: If you did not insert the disk immediately and chose the Save For Later option, you must do the following: 1. Click Start/Settings/Control Panel/System/Device Manager. 2. Click on Unknown Device. 3. Select Remove Device. 4. When the device is removed, select Refresh. 5. At this point, you will be prompted again to insert the installation disk, and the installation will proceed successfully. Note: You cannot install the Winmodem by selecting Add New Hardware or by selecting Run a:install. Uninstallation Tips: 1. Shut down and power off your computer. 2. Remove the Winmodem from the computer. 3. Start up the system and click on Start/Settings/Control Panel. 4. Click on the Winmodem icon. 5. Click on Uninstall. Making Changes: CHANGE PORT: 1. Click Start/Settings/Control Panel. 2. Click on the Winmodem icon. 3. Select Properties. 4. Change the port the Winmodem is using as desired. CHANGE IRQ: 1. Click Start/Settings/Control Panel/System/Device Manager 2. Select Ports and choose the Winmodem. 3. Select Properties. 4. Change the IRQ the Winmodem is using as desired. Troubleshooting: * The Winmodem will only work under Windows 95, Windows 3.1, Windows 3.11, and Windows for Workgroups. It will not work under Windows NT, OS/2, Unix, DOS, or a DOS Window. * If Windows 95 is having trouble recognizing your Winmodem, try downloading and extracting winm336.exe(on our BBS at 847-982-5092 or FTP Site at ftp.usr.com), to floppy and installing from there. * If after the installation of the Winmodem you see the message "DSP 1010 ERROR" or "EEPROM Corrupt" when the modem is in use, the modem will need to be repaired.