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i think u shoul look under network adapters.... pci modem is for the modem which u have on ur computer... and that is used when u connect to the internet using a dial up connection.. wherein u insert the telephone jack onto ur computer and then dial in a specific number to get connected to the internet... check under network adapters and see whether u have any wi-fi drivers are missing or not?
Might be that power supply is not proving all voltage rails required by PCI card?.
Try another PCI slot.
Have you installed same drivers as you used for the other computer and was it same OS?
Try changing PCI settings in BIOS menu (e.g. clock slewing, etc.) - Try Safe Defaults rather than Optimal defaults? Save current settings first if poss!
If your modem is PCI then you have to install it in PCI slot of your Motherboard. The PCI Slots generally came with 'WHITE COLOR' socket. There is only one way to connect properly. So try to connect the white socket on the board in which it fits gently and perfectly.
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