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How Do You Change A Computer Modem?

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How Do You Change A Computer Modem?

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Changing a defective modem out in your computer is a relatively simple process and doesn’t require the help of a computer guru. The plug-and-play nature of most internal modems makes installation a breeze. So in just a few quick steps, you can switch out your old modem with a newer one without suffering too much downtime for your computer. Shut down your computer and turn the switch on your computer’s power supply off. Unplug all of the cables attached to your computer, then set the computer on a desk or table. Remove the computer’s case to access the modem. Remove the screws securing the case to the computer’s frame and unlatch/unlock any latches or locks built into your computer’s case. Slide the casing off of the computer and group the case screws to keep track of them. Locate the card slot housing the modem on your computer’s motherboard. Remove the screw securing the modem to the metal bay at the back of your computer, which is adjacent to the modem’s card slot position. Lift the

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