Driver for apple modem

windows recognizes external apple modem in parallels, and wants to install it, but there is no driver. where do i get a driver for apple modem that windows will recognize in parallels?

I'm not sure this will work in Parallels but Apple's Boot Camp software creates a drivers disk for Windows, which includes a driver for the USB modem. You might try downloading Boot Camp to get to the driver.
Otherwise, I would suggest posting your question in the Parallels forums <http://forums.parallels.com/>.
Hope this helps! bill
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