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This tips shows how to fix the error "The modem is already in use or is not configured properly" that error 678 dial up occur when you trying to connect Internet If you are using a error 691 dial up dial up connection with a portable modem, then you may familiar with this error when you trying to
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connect to internet. Error 633: The modem (or other connecting device) is already in use or is not configured properly. Most of people will restart their computer to rid from https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2618301 this error. Errors or problems in modem or connections to modem will make this problem. Also Windows errors may cause to this problem. However, log off or disconnecting and reconnecting of modem with new USB ports will not solve this problem. How to fix this error ? Nevertheless, here are 4 proper solutions to fix this error: Remove and add http://www.infolet.org/2013/06/fix-rid-error-633-modem-connecting-device-not-configured-properly-or-in-use.html modem driver. This method is the best and 99% working solution to solve this error without restarting your computer. For this method: Firstly open ‘Control Panel'. (Make sure icons are large or small instead of category, learn more here) Look for ‘Phone and Modem' and open it. If you are first time to open this setting, then you have to select a location and type any area code. Then go to ‘Modems' menu tab. Now you can see a list modems. Select your current using modem, and then click on button ‘Remove'. Click on ‘OK' button from confirmation message box. Now click on ‘Add' button. Now ‘Add Hardware Wizard' window will open. Click next. Now Windows will automatically install modem driver from your connected modem. (Here modem already contains its drivers, or you have to install separate drivers for your modem). After successful installation of modem driver, click ‘Finish' button. Now try to connect to internet. You can connect successfully… sure. 2. Wait and Reconnect This is a simple method. But this method will not wor
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GO An update is available for download from Microsoft Oct 27, 2011 12:11 GMT · By Marius Oiaga · Share: Customers running Windows 7 RTM and Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) can have issues establishing a dial-up connection after they wake their computers from sleep or hibernation. Microsoft has officially confirmed the issue, and published KB 2618301, offering additional details to users impacted by this problem. According to the software giant, in addition to Windows 7 RTM and SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2 RTM and SP1 are also affected. Here is how Microsoft describes the symptoms encountered by customers: “When you resume a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 from sleep or from hibernation, you cannot establish a dial-up connection through a modem. Additionally, you may receive the following error message: Error 633: The modem (or other connecting device) is already in use or is not configured properly.” There’s a simple fix to take care of this issue, but it’s a temporary solution. Customers can restart their computers as a workaround. Alternatively, they can reset the modem they’re using before trying to establish the dial-up connection. The Redmond company already identified the source of the problem, explaining that: “This issue occurs because a flag is not reset after the device state is cleaned up when the computer is put to sleep or into hibernation. Therefore, the flag is in an inconsistent state when you resume the computer. The flag is set when the computer is put to sleep or into hibernation. The flag indicates that the states of various internal structures for the modem device have to be cleaned up.” An update designed to resolve the problem described in this article is already available from Microsoft. Customers need to head over to the Microsoft Download Center and grab the refreshes offered by the software giant. I also included the download links below: All supported x86-based versions of Windows 7 All supported x64-based versions of Windows 7 All supported x64-based versions of Windows