Run Everest. Once it's finished loading and running, click on Report, Report Wizard in the Menu Bar. Save the Hardware related pages (the default). Save it as an HTML file (the default) in a location of your choice. (It will default the location to C:\Program Files\Lavalys\EVEREST Home Edition\Reports.)
Add this report(.HTM) document to a .zip (compressed) file. Please Attach that .zip document to your next posting.
(When posting, click on Advanced, and just below the posting box you'll see "Additional Options", and within that, "Attach Files". Click on "Manage Attachments" and follow the prompts. Browse to the file location on your system and choose UPLOAD.)
OK. Given the problem;
"... pc hangs immediatly after connecting to internet! Mine is a dial up connection 56kbps modem. it comes to normal only after 10 - 15 mins."
it may be just a bad/incorrect driver causing possible IRQ conflicts etc.
Try the attached driver. If this doesn't fix it, then we'll delve deeper into the system.
What happens in Control Panel, Modems, Diagnostics (or Querie Modem)? Does it react OK?
Two more (unrelated) issues;
I noticed you're using the main (XP Pro) Administrator account. You should really leave that alone and create a User account (with Admin Priv.) for everyday use. If that main account gets corrupted, you're looking at a reinstall.
You have a NIC enabled. If you don't use it you should disable it in the bios (if onboard) or remove the PCI card.
hi Dan!
I have downloaded the the driver software u have suggested. But when I try to execute the file, it is giving me a message "the modem hardware is either not physically installed in your pc. or auto detection has not detected it"
I uninstalled my present driver and tried to install the driver that u had suggested, but it is giving me the same message! Im unable to install the driver that u have given me! pls do some thing!
bye!