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| 15274 | 2001-07-09 22:06:00 | When I reboot my computer I get the following message: 'No ISDN devices were found. Please install an ISDN device and run the configuration wizard again.' As I don't have an ISDN device or connection, how do I stop the configuration wizard from looking for one? |
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| 15275 | 2001-07-12 05:17:00 | I came across that exact problem when I was restoring a friend's virus-ridden computer. Never actually worked out how to turn it off (although I tried) and we ended up reformatting anyway. That fixed it. ;-) heh. It could be something to do with dial-up networking. Two things to check: look at your DUN settings, and check none have an ISDN device selected, and secondly, go to Control Panel, Network, Adapters and make sure there aren't any ISDN devices there. if you find one, delete it. That's all I can think of. Good luck, you could always try reinstalling Windows (you're running 98 right? |
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