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Denise,

If you left the old modem in the computer and the new modem is
using the same Comm Port, it won't work.

You could try changing the Comm Port of the new modem or just
remove the old modem altogether.

If you are using Windows 95, don't forget to remove the old
modem drivers.

Steven Walley



At 07:41 PM 10-26-98 EST, you wrote:
>it's me again with another question I have a packard bell 120mhz. They have
>the sound and modem are on one card. i'm trying to install a seperate modem
>why will the computer not detect the new modem? please help.
>thanks
>Denise Matarangolo
>

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