> > -----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.
> >
>
> -----
Yes you can do that. Did it on a packard bell pentium 100 awhile back.
Just install the new modem card and in the windows 95 device manager you
might have to disable the old modem. You also might have to select which
modem will be used under modem in control panel as this then will become
the default modem used for dialing and connecting to the internet.
You might not hear the actual dialing through the PC speakers any more,
but that is not a big deal.
Let us know how it worked out for you.
ken
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