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How Do You Replace A Computer Modem?

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How Do You Replace A Computer Modem?

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Modems are used in computers to connect to telephone or cable lines. A modem sends out data from your computer through these lines. The information is altered by the modem from a digital form to an analog one. This makes it possible to send and receive all types of data from the Internet or other computers or servers. A modem can become damaged during power surges. Replacing a computer modem takes a few minutes and one tool. Read the manual or guidelines accompanying the new modem. Check for any specific instructions required. Install the drivers for the modem first, if directed to do so. Use the installation disc to accomplish this. Power down and unplug your computer. Unplug or disconnect any other hardware devices connected to your PC. Ground yourself to get rid of static electricity. Look for any screws on the cover that you need to remove. Take the cover off the computer tower. Take any screws out of the existing modem. Disconnect any cables from it. Remove the old modem from the

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