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screws in a safe place and remove the computer cover.
1.4 Inserting the modem
The internal modem can fit into any available PCI slot in your personal
computer. To insert the internal modem in your personal computer:
1. Position yourself so that you can easily access the computer's expansion
slots.
2. Select any available half-card slot into which you can install the internal
modem.
3. Remove any slot cover that may be over the slot. Then remove the slot
cover and keep both in a safe place (you will need the screw to secure the
internal modem and you may need the slot cover if you decide to remove
the internal modem in the future).
4. Hold the internal modem above the slot you selected, making sure the
modem's edge connectors are pointing down toward the base of the
personal computer (see Figure1-1).
5. Carefully slide the modem into the PCI slot, applying even pressure to both
ends of the modem. Stop inserting the modem when its gold-plated edge
connectors are aligned with and completely fit into the base of the
computer.
6. If you removed a screw from the slot cover, use that screw to secure the
modem in the PCI slot. You may want to test the modem's telephone
connection (described in the next section) before securing your modem.
7. Use the cover-mounting screws to secure the computer cover.
Figure 1-1. Inserting the modem
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