02-09-2007, 15:23
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Virgin setup on Vista
Hi - I'm getting a new laptop on Monday, does the 'NTL' software CD work on vista ok?
Failing that what options do I have?
Ta in advance.
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02-09-2007, 15:35
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Re: Virgin setup on Vista
If you use your ethernet cable instead of a USB cable you wont need the NTL software disk. (I think).
Failing that you could always go wireless.
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02-09-2007, 15:42
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Re: Virgin setup on Vista
Vista will eat your system, warning it uses a minimum of 500MB in RAM
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02-09-2007, 15:44
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Re: Virgin setup on Vista
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Vista will eat your system, warning it uses a minimum of 500MB in RAM
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That's another point. I struggle with Vista sometimes and I have 2gb RAM. I like the OS though but, as trevortt said it's a RAM eater.
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02-09-2007, 16:16
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Re: Virgin setup on Vista
Well its a Dual Core 2 machine with 1gig standard so ive got a decent starting point. Will probably upgrade to 2gig within a week or so.
So you think I can just plug the ethernet cable in without giving it details of my acc?
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02-09-2007, 16:23
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Re: Virgin setup on Vista
Aye, although if I am wrong (Which I don't think I am) someone on here will correct me.
Sorry, the communion wine is going right to my head just now.
You should be just fine. I was connected via ethernet and I didn't need the CD.
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02-09-2007, 16:25
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Re: Virgin setup on Vista
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Originally Posted by chrisjones
Well its a Dual Core 2 machine with 1gig standard so ive got a decent starting point. Will probably upgrade to 2gig within a week or so.
So you think I can just plug the ethernet cable in without giving it details of my acc?
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Unplug the modem. Plug the new laptop in, plug the modem back into the mains, and via Ethernet to the laptop. It should just work.
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02-09-2007, 16:30
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Re: Virgin setup on Vista
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Unplug the modem. Plug the new laptop in, plug the modem back into the mains, and via Ethernet to the laptop. It should just work.
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Sweet thanks for that. So what exactly does the CD NTL sends out do?
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02-09-2007, 16:39
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Re: Virgin setup on Vista
Installs the drivers for USB connection.
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02-09-2007, 16:42
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Re: Virgin setup on Vista
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Installs the drivers for USB connection.
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Odd, even though I selected Ethernet, it still seemed to Install 'something' when I first connected. It also asked for userID etc.. I take it thats only needed to activate the account 1st time around?
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02-09-2007, 16:48
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Re: Virgin setup on Vista
To my knowledge, you don't need to install anything to connect via ethernet. It should just work. As I said above I may be slightly incorrect, been with Virgin aka NTL for 5 years and not once have I used my CD to connect by ethernet. I don't know what it has installed, but you defo don't need it.
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02-09-2007, 16:49
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Re: Virgin setup on Vista
You may have to install your ethernet drivers but Vista usually does nto upon startup anyway.
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02-09-2007, 16:52
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Re: Virgin setup on Vista
Thanks fella's. I'll probably create a restore point and try without the driver CD first.
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02-09-2007, 16:55
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Re: Virgin setup on Vista
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Originally Posted by chrisjones
Odd, even though I selected Ethernet, it still seemed to Install 'something' when I first connected. It also asked for userID etc.. I take it thats only needed to activate the account 1st time around?
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That's right, once your modem is registered to your userID you can happliy change it between different PCs without any messing. You just need to remember to power cycle the modem when changing.
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02-09-2007, 21:42
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Re: Virgin setup on Vista
Guys how come when i connect via ethernet straight to my pc from the modem all i get is aquiring IP address and i cant access the internet but when i connect to my router i can use the internet?
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