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I changed hard drives and cannot find my disc. I installed VZAM but that does not have the drivers. I searched Verizon's website but can't find it. Any help?
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I know you know what you are doing so forgive my confusion. Don't the drivers usually come with the appropriate VZAM version? Looks from here that they do:
http://www.vzam.net/download/supported.aspx
This is a matrix of devices. The footnotes for the Pantech says it includes 32- and 64-bit drivers for xp and w7 and wi-fi. Perhaps uninstalling what you have, rebooting (I don't know), and download if you need, and re-install. Seems to make sense but maybe not.
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I know you know what you are doing so forgive my confusion. Don't the drivers usually come with the appropriate VZAM version? Looks from here that they do:
http://www.vzam.net/download/supported.aspx
This is a matrix of devices. The footnotes for the Pantech says it includes 32- and 64-bit drivers for xp and w7 and wi-fi. Perhaps uninstalling what you have, rebooting (I don't know), and download if you need, and re-install. Seems to make sense but maybe not.
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Yes, you are correct. I had accidently downloaded the version for the LG instead of the vPantech. When I realized what I did I felt kinda like a dummy......
What is wierd though, if you look in your program files under VZAM it shows all the different USB modems and the dll's for them. After seeing those I thought it would have found the drivers. I guess not.
Thanks for your help and reply.