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Hi there
I have stumbled across your forum and it looks like I have found the place that maybe my salvation.
Have just purchased a repossessed computer which has a Rockwell HCF 56K Data Fax PCI Modem installed internally in it. I presumed that I would have to just plug in the phone and away I would go, because the previous user has had dial up accounts etc previously. However, it may be that he has deleted some modem files from wherever prior to the computer being taken away.
When I set up a dial-up account and try to connect, the message Error 680 somes up with "No dial tone detected". The thing is, I can hear the dial tone through the speakers of the computer as it tries to connect, but it won't dial.
I have been through all of the Windows help features to try and correct it and I have then deleted the drivers via control panel, then rebooted. Windows detected the new hardware and installed the new (?) drivers, but the same error keeps coming up.
Any suggestions and instructions would help.
Many thanks in advance
Rob McGuire
I have stumbled across your forum and it looks like I have found the place that maybe my salvation.
Have just purchased a repossessed computer which has a Rockwell HCF 56K Data Fax PCI Modem installed internally in it. I presumed that I would have to just plug in the phone and away I would go, because the previous user has had dial up accounts etc previously. However, it may be that he has deleted some modem files from wherever prior to the computer being taken away.
When I set up a dial-up account and try to connect, the message Error 680 somes up with "No dial tone detected". The thing is, I can hear the dial tone through the speakers of the computer as it tries to connect, but it won't dial.
I have been through all of the Windows help features to try and correct it and I have then deleted the drivers via control panel, then rebooted. Windows detected the new hardware and installed the new (?) drivers, but the same error keeps coming up.
Any suggestions and instructions would help.
Many thanks in advance
Rob McGuire