• In Win2000 OS, how I can I accurately determine what program/file is initiating my COM1 port thus preventing my modem from working. There is something loading to COM1 that is not my modem, just before you signin to WIN2000 as the Administrator. I need a straight forward step-by-step process to isolate this problem. I have no fax on the system. I have WIN98 on Drive C: and the modem works fine, I have separate boot for each drive; but on the boot into D: which is the WIN2000 something is using COM1 other than my modem.


  • The system is a "dual boot" C: to Win98, D: to WIN2000 OS. The modem works fine when booting through C(WIN98), but something is grabbing it when booting it into D:WIN2000 OS. I can access the COM 1 via a terminal program and it has no problem in '98, only the 2000 OS. In 2000, the terminal program will indicate that the COM 1 port is "already open". To Answer the one question posed: Input/Output 03F8/03FF Interrupt Req 04. Address Range Com Port 1 0x03f8 -0x03ff Address range IRQ's - 4 Com Port 1. Any other clarifications..will supply. So far we are still at square #1 with both answers provided.


  • TO AI - Mmmm? So you think that the keyboard is grabbing it? Interesting. No there is no reason that I can think of of not using COM 2 other than I will need to secure a connector to the AZUS motherboard, reconfigure the BIOS etc. It's the best yet, but....why isn't it causing a conflict in the '98 O/S? There has to be a way to see what is loading to COM 1 - I want to pass this by someone (your theory about the keyboard) and for grins go pick up a connector (motherboard to RS-232). I'll update.


  • Ok, here's what you need to do... Right click on the My Computer icon on your desktop. Select properties. On the new window select the Hardware tab. Click on the device manager button. Click on View, select Resources by type. Click the + next to Interrupt Request (IRQ). Tell us what you see... -AI


  • Computers are a funny little thing. They tend to do things in order. Drive C comes before Drive D and your computer may be reading Drive C before Drive D before the boot command gets a chance to take control. Therein may be the conflict. webbob


  • TO: webbob Good theory, but maybe not valid here. Removed the modem from C: (98OS) and booted to D: (2000 OS) remember this is a dual boot system. COM 1 was still "opened" by something other than the modem, with no modem or modem software in C: (WS98 OS). To converse, I had to reinstall the modem back onto C: (98 OS) - but something is still grabbing COM 1 in D: 2000 OS just a milli-second before the Adminstrator signon/login comes up.


  • AI - This is to advise you that although we have not determined "what" it was that was "body snatching" COM1 in the WIN2000 OS, you did in fact provide the switch for the lightbulb and the simple soultion just to initiate COM2..so for that I am grateful and award you the $25.00. I wish that would make it clearer how that gets done..anyhow, you earned your money. Thanks for your help. COM1 can rot for all of me at this point.


  • TO - AI ISA 0 System Timer ISA 1 Standard Keyboard 101/102 MS Natural ISA 4 Communications Port COM 1 ISA 6 Standard Floppy Disk Controller ISA 8 System CMOS/Realtime clock ISA 9 MS ACPI Compliant Systems ISA 9 MPU-401 Compatible Midi Device ISA 13 Numeric Data Processor ISA 14 Primary IDE Channel ISA 15 Secondary IDE Channel PCI 9 C-Media CM8738 Audio Drive PCI 9 SIS 630/730 PCI 9 SIS 7001 PCI to USB Open Host Controller


  • Hmmm, I was afraid of that... I actually had the same thing happen to me yesterday, out of the blue the Keyboard attached to the Com1, the ONE I NEEDED TO USE! hehe, it wasn't fun. I relented and used Com2. I have found on NT systems, when you have to battle the Keyboard, you usually lose, cause it's a 'standard device' NT doesn't like to run without it, plus its one of the first things loaded. Any chance this is a laptop? Any reason we can't move the modem to Com2 or Com3 which are available? -AI







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