Susan,
I've done this a couple of times now, and I still haven't figured
out how to disable the modem on the modem/sound card. I know it's
possible, I just don't have much success with it. I just advise
the customer that it is best to replace the sound card as well as
the modem, and that a new ($25) sound card is less expensive than
the time it would take me to get the computer to see the new modem
and ignore the old one.
Elizabeth Boston
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Susan Sutherland
>
> My customer has a Packard Bell 75 mhz early-Pentium
> type machine. It has
> one of (what I understand is PB's) standard modem/sound
> card combination
> devices. I'd
> just leave the
> modem/sound card device where it is and not use the modem.
>
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