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This tips shows how to fix the error "The modem is already in use or is not configured properly" that occur when you error 619 modem trying to connect Internet If you are using a dial up connection
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with a portable modem, then you may familiar with this error when you trying to connect to internet. Error the modem or other connecting device is already in use or is not configured properly windows 8 633: 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 this error. Errors or problems in https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/885959 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 modem driver. This method is the best and 99% http://www.infolet.org/2013/06/fix-rid-error-633-modem-connecting-device-not-configured-properly-or-in-use.html 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 work always. Just wait about 1 - 5 minutes, then try to reconnect, you may connect to int
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Error 633 modem already in use: by which application? Discussion in 'Networking' started by Michel Merlin, Jun 25, 2006. Thread Status: https://forums.techguy.org/threads/error-633-modem-already-in-use-by-which-application.478226/ Not open for further replies. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Advertisement Michel Merlin Thread Starter Joined: Jun 25, 2006 Messages: 23 I am badly impaired by this problem, I found no real solution, and https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/296139-error-633-modem-already-in-use despite some good soul came to help, none else found either. So I am posting again what I already asked in a previous related message (copied below). Paris, Sun 25 Jun 2006 19:20:55 +0200 ----- Parent Message (links error 633 are clickable) ----- From: "Michel Merlin" <[emailprotected]> Newsgroup: MS Public Windows XP General ( news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windowsxp.general ) Message: Error 633 modem already in use: by which application? Sent: Thu 1 Jun 2006 19:29:30 +0200 (17:29:30 GMT) Error 633 modem already in use: by which application? I am badly impaired by this problem, I found no real solution, and despite some good soul came to help, none else found either. So I am posting again what I already in use already asked in a previous related message (copied below). My new Windows XP Pro laptop has been shelved for more than a month now, absolutely unable to connect to the Internet through phone (and here in France where bribe, scam and deception are the rule, not the exception, and this unfortunately, more in ISPs than anywhere else, I surely won't subscribe any broadband as long as my good old simple 56K line refuses to work), due to a stupid problem that has plagued Windows for years, but that got WORSE in Windows XP: "Error 633: The modem (or other connecting device) is already in use or is not configured properly" (see the related post below). I can't understand that in 2006 Windows is still unable to tell the user which application is the culprit and needs to be closed. I have spent countless hours using System Restore (back weeks before the modem stopped working), uninstalling/reinstalling everything that could even remotely deal with the modem (modem drivers of course, modem software, and everything that could try using it). The Related Message below reports just the beginning of it. An anormous amount of time and pain has been spent now - and totally wasted: I found exactly nothing, I just happened to connect 3 or 4 times (in one month) but next time it wou
within a small team supporting the entire IT Infrastructure for the National Farmers’ Union. This required covering a user base of approximately four hundred and fifty users installed new server for remote office installed new windows server for remote office Active Directory Upgrade Active directory upgrade from 2003 to 2008 TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Hi guys, One of my PC's is getting the following message when trying to connect to one of our lines. ________________________________________________________ | Error Connecting to ... (56k connection to ISP) |_______________________________________________________ | | ! Opening port... | | Error 633: The modem (or other connecting device) | is already in use or is not configured properly. | | | Redial=59 | | Cancel | | More Info | | |________________________________________________________ Is this something anyone has come across and has a fix for? Tried several methods but to no avail. Thanks, Scott. Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: User needs a new modem? port forwardind Modem   5 Replies Datil OP momurda Jan 28, 2013 at 4:56 UTC Modem! Well its possible it may have a port conflict. Have you tried restarting the pc and modem? 0 Cayenne OP Jason5373 Jan 28, 2013 at 4:56 UTC Wow! Haven't seen one of those in ages. Does that PC have a Hyperterminal or eqivalent open? You could check to make sure the proper drivers are installed for said modem (if it is a modem). Do you have a serial connected device using, for example COM1 and the modem is configured to use COM1 as well. You can change said COM port in the modem properties to use a different COM port. 1 Mace OP Rockn Jan 28, 2013 at 5:02 UTC 56K modems, Really? How is the modem connected to the phone line? Can you get dial tone on the line with a standard phone? 0 Ghost Chili OP Kelly Armitage Jan 28, 2013 at 5:31 UTC Most conflicts I've seen with modems were sound card related.... check the device manager and see if any of the resources either are using, conflict with the other. Sometimes they are assigned (for integrated audio for example) in the BIOS... so possibly something in the BIOS has changed, or a driver update may have changed which resource(s) are being used. Check the device manager first, BIOS second. 0 Anaheim OP Es Bee Jan 29, 2013 at 10:15 UTC One of these ones where I went back on in the morning and it was all working again.... Thanks anyway guys. 0 This discussion has been inactive for over a year.