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How Do You Install An Internal Modem (Windows 95 And 98)?

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How Do You Install An Internal Modem (Windows 95 And 98)?

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Computers vary too much for one guide to fit all machines. These instructions will work for the majority of PCs running Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows 98. Shut down the computer, but leave it plugged into the surge suppressor. Disconnect all peripheral devices, such as the monitor, from the computer. Remove the computer’s cover. Ground yourself to the computer with any professional grounding equipment you have. Otherwise, ground yourself by touching a metal part of the chassis. Remove the back panel, if necessary. Remove an existing modem, if any. Put new modem into that slot if it will physically fit. Skip to step 9. If computer doesn’t already have a modem, find a slot that matches the pins. PCI modems have fewer pins and fit into a smaller slot than ISA modems. Knock out or unscrew the metal plate on the slot holder on the back panel, and insert the modem into the slot. Replace the computer’s back panel, if necessary, and any removed screws. Screw modem into slot holder if it has a

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