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Old 02-18-2010, 02:27 PM  
jgabra62
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Originally Posted by roly View Post
download a program called cpuz and that will identify your motherboard, and then go to the manufacturers site to download the drivers.

sounds like a pci modem though like someone else said, have a look in your pci slots inside your case, and if there's a modem there should be a fcc or babt number printed on it, google that and you'll find which modem it is and where to get the driver.
This fixed the problem...thanks so much 'roly'.
To be honest, it didnt seem to make much of a difference whether or not I had the driver...my computer worked fine, but it was just bugging the shit out of me trying to figure out what was wrong!

Anyways, I followed your advice and everything is back as it should be...THANKS!!
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