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Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Menu Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Menu Log in Sign up AnandTech Forums: Technology, Hardware, Software, and Deals Forums > Hardware and Technology > Networking > Error 630 Discussion in https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/error-630.1188281/ 'Networking' started by montanafan, Nov 5, 2003. montanafan Diamond Member Joined: Nov 7, 1999 Messages: 3,548 Likes Received: 0 I had a problem and I'm hoping that someone here can help me figure out what caused it and prevent it from happening again. I use Windows98 SE and I use a dial-up connection. I came home from work one day and turned on my monitor and saw a blue screen Fatal Exception message about .Vxd. I pressed the spacebar error codes and the same Fatal Exception message popped up again. I hit the spacebar again and it went away. I tried to connect to the internet and got a Error 630: Modem is not responding properly...message and kept getting it for the next couple of days no matter what I did to try and fix it. Then I went to Microsoft Support from the computer at workd and copied a bunch of possible solutions for Error 630s and this one worked: failed to dial Modem may appear to be using COM 1 when configured for COM 2 (actually it said the opposite on the site, but this was the way mine was). Disable COM 1 in Device Manager. My Computer--Properties--Device Manager--Ports--Expand it--COM 1--Properties--Select the Disable in this Hardware Profile--OK--Then go to Modems in Device Manager--Expand it--Select the Modem on COM 1 (there were two of them listed from when I had tried to re-install the modem as a fix earlier)--Remove--OK--Restart Then I tried to connect and I was shocked and thrilled when it actually worked. Now my question is how did it happen so that it doesn't happen again? Here are the things I did just prior to the problem occuring so that maybe someone could tell me what you think I did wrong. 1. I had installed ZoneAlarm, but I really don't think it was the culprit. I was having some problems staying connected for a couple of days before that and I uninstalled ZoneAlarm and that didn't help. Do you think it could have caused the problem or should I feel safe in downloading it again? 2. I downloaded and installed AVG, but I never thought it was causing the problem and I never uninstalled it. It's still running. 3. Now this is what I think caused the problem, but I don't know how. After installing AVG, I tried to uninstall McAfee. I opened the folder and clicked on the