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Date: | Mon, 2 Nov 1998 11:12:25 -0600 |
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At 09:28 AM 11/2/98 , you wrote:
>A customer brought me his computer, (a NEC Ready 9617 with onboard
>video + sound) and a new Powercom, PCI modem that he bought at a
>show.
> I removed the old modem, re-booted and removed the old modem in
>control panel, shut down and inserted the new modem. With the
>Powercom modem in place, the computer won't even boot. The power
>comes on, but the process stops just short of sending a signal to
>the monitor. It's the same with both PCI slots.
> What would be causing this? Can I be sure it is the modem and
>not the PCI slots?
>
> Elizabeth Boston
In nearly any case where a new part or card is installed in a computer
and it will not boot make the assumption that it is defective. At that
time it needs to be tried in another machine. If you have the same
result it is bad and should be returned for replacement.
If it works in another machine:
Do you have any beeps on boot up ? If so check the codes.
Check the alignment of the card in the slots..be sure the
card is seated properly.
good luck
Bob Thrasher
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