I'm getting ready to load the printer-copier-scanner into this computer, and while going through the drawer looking for the owner's manual, I came across a plastic-wrapped compact disc with handwriting on the outside.
I have no idea what it is, or from where it came.
The disc itself is labeled thusly:
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Win98, ME 2000, & XP
INSTALLATION CD
Rev. 4.0
Model 56HP92-PCT
P/N 35043
trademark Best Data Products, Inc.
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The handwriting on the paper slipcover says:
C:\56hp92-pct
56HP92-PCT
C:\PCT
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There's a little brochure entitled:
QuickStart Guide
56HP92
Internal PCI Modem
Model #56HP92-PCT rev2
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I don't like junk hanging around here, and am wondering if this is something I can just toss away, or if I should keep it for future use.
I use wireless internet; as far as I know, there's no modem in this computer.