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installation cd not recognising my systems default language...
Hi there ppl
I just got ntl and i have tried installing the drivers n stuff from the CD they give you. When i put it in i got a message that the installation cannot continue because the program doesn't support the language my system is configured to use. I take it that the problem is that I'm using the Greek version of Windows XP. Is there a way to by-pass the problem without having to buy the english version? Too broke at the mo....If you got any ideas I would appreciate either a post here or an email...alternatively you can come on to msn and talk me through it. Many thanks in advance graecus@hotmail.co.uk |
Re: installation cd not recognising my systems default language...
You only need the drivers from the CD really. The rest is un-needed most of the time.
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Re: installation cd not recognising my systems default language...
If it's ethernet then you don't even need the drivers, are you trying to register the modem?
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Re: installation cd not recognising my systems default language...
Hi,
If u are using an Ethernet cable there is no need to run the CD Connect the Modem with the PC using Ethernet Cable.... Go to Internet Explorer and go onto 80.5.178.26... Continue registartion... Serial Number would be NTL-CT8-CJ486... Sumeet |
Re: installation cd not recognising my systems default language...
Sorry guys, the OP PM'ed me after I posted to confirm all was well as they were using eth.
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