My new modem arrived through the post this morning as my broadband connection is activated tomorrow.
I put the CD into the drive, and up popped the menu. I proceeded to install and the window saying "Preparing your system for install". That took about a minute to complete.
Then it asked me to connect the USB cable to my computer, which I did. The BT installer then changed and said it was installing my drivers.
Meanwhile, XP also detects the modem, and tries to install itself ontop of the BT installer, so I cancel the XP installation and it tells me via a balloon in the taskbar that "Your hardware may not function properly".
The BT installer comes to the end, and then helpfully informs me that the modem drivers could not be installed, blah blah please call tech support.
So I did.
They told me to run "Doctor 105" from the Q:/ drive, and so I did. The Doctor program told me I needed to reboot my system, so I did.
Then once I had logged back in, and opened Dr105 again, it told me the same thing. Please reboot your system.
Just what the fuck is going on here? Why can't a simple fucking BT modem install properly? Tech support were useless, and from tomorrow I'm paying £30 a month for a service which I cannot access because BT have supplied me with crap hardware.
Is it me? Is it my computer? Is it the fact that I'm just unlucky?
For anyone who knows anything about this kinda thing, my system details are:
Windows XP Home Edition 2002
Version 5.1
128MB Ram
19GB free
DVD/CD-rom
Wassup with it all?
