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Hi Koz: The "Remove Hardware" Thingey is found by: Right Click 'My Computer", select "Properties". Then click the "Device Manager" Tab. From next select the divece to remove & click "Remove". Cautionary Note: Since I'm not running ME, I can't try this on my system. To make sure this is the exact procedure. You might want to wait for a(n): Conformation, Additional, or "You're full of crap Byter"  From Dwight or Tom. Mike b. (AKA Byter)
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| Posts: 1052 | Location: Sun Valley, Calif. :^þ | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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Thanks Byter, I did try that, I even removed the modem and placed it into the slot the sound card had occupied. Upon boot up it recognized the modem, installed the required software successfully, but the modem still does not work. (In device manager it says there are no conflicts) I even went a step further  . I renamed all files that had a “Devldr” in the filename. Bad move there  . My computer had troubles booting up then. Once I got it to boot up, I renamed the files back to the original names, but I get the same error message, and the modem does not work. That is why I thought I needed to manually remove something. If I rename only the two files that are named “Devldr16” the computer boots up with no error message, but alas the modem still does not work. 
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| Posts: 3648 | Location: Long Island, New York USA | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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Hi Koz: You might try going to "Control Panel/Modems" and see if something looks amiss there. Also there's probably a "Help" button that will help you through many problems. Best-O-luck Mike b. (AKA Byter)
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| Posts: 1052 | Location: Sun Valley, Calif. :^þ | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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Thanks again Byter, Noting looks amiss, no conflicts shown. When I went through the help button it guided me through a modem diagnostic procedure. When I attempted to see if the computer recognized the modem (It is listed in Device Manager, with no conflicts or errors) I get a message. (I am going by memory as to the exact message, but this is close) “Cannot open port”, “modem is not installed or connected properly”. I removed it in Device Manager and tried moving it to a couple of other available slots. Every time upon boot up it recognizes it, and installs the required software. But the modem still does not work! 
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| Posts: 3648 | Location: Long Island, New York USA | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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