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I create the connection manually and I connect to the internet, I can activate my windows copy, browse the net, everything's ok until here. I supose that there is a hardware conflict with the USB wireless receiver from my Logitech Wave keyboard. My pc specs are Intel E, Oc-ed at 4. Wednesday, May 6, AM. Please try to find a Windows 7 compatible driver through Windows update , as the driver you are using cannot work if it gives you that error. Monday, May 25, PM.

Monday, May 25, AM. Install the drivers for vista and every time when you turn on your computer disconnect the modem from your pc and when windows finish the startup loading and you are in the desktop reconnect the modem. You will not have any errors and you dont have to reinstall the drivers every time you use your pc. Every time when you shut down or restart your computer remember disconnect the modem.

Is the only way that I dont have any blue screen at the windows start up. I hope be clear because i dont use to speak in english. Proposed as answer by olalaaa Thursday, September 10, PM. Thursday, July 9, AM. This is not workable, as time as we don't take the computer to a neighbor where the internet is connected through a different way.

I don't know a lot of people that have 2 internet subscriptions in their home I think best way is to use the workaround with removing the usb modem until windows started entirely. I'm going to check it right now and will let you know if its successful. Thursday, September 10, PM. Monday, September 21, AM. The link above is not a Windows 7 release, it's for Vista.

It does work but will still give you BSOD everytime you reboot. However I have the solution to this problem. You need to use less than 4GB.

You can fool Windows into thinking it's less has less by doing the following: - Start the 'System Configuration' program - Go to the Boot tab and click 'Advanced options' - Check 'Maximum memory and set it to - Click 'Ok' - Reboot. Now you can reboot to your hearts content with the modem still plugged in. Use the driver installer in the previous post. Clash of Clans. Subway Surfers. TubeMate 3. Google Play. Navient student loan settlement. GameStop in-store PS5 restock.

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Trending from CNET. Visit Site. Clicking on the Download Now Visit Site button above will open a connection to a third-party site. This was to start the installation from the supplied CD, plug the modem in, allow it to install the first driver and then, when it complained it could not find the second driver "speed touch network support.

Driver not found" or similar direct it to the folder where the version 2. It then found the second driver for networking support and the installation finished as intended. Clearly not everyone who installs the Speedtouch modem has this problem. I suspect it may relate to specific installations of Windows XP, in this case the PC had been upgraded from Windows 98 which may be a factor.

Since solving the problem I found a reference on the internet that indicates only one file is missing called alcandis. I didn't try this but many others have and found it works just as effectively. The file is called alcandis. The one I know works is version



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