Andy, sounds like you didn't hold down the shift key when you closed the
draw so preventing the cd from auto running.
have a look for a file called setup.exe on the disk, this should perform all
necessary tasks for you, if you can't find the setup file, have a look at
the driver folder it will be in there.
hth
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy" <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Access-Uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 8:14 PM
Subject: [access-uk] long shot aboout Router
Hi all.
This is a long shot I'm thinking but if successful, will stop me having to take my computer into the shop.
I purchased a wireless card and a Router for my wife's computer
The shop fitted the card for me.
I attached the cables from my computer to the router, but just beforehand, I attempted to install the routers software.
The CD auto-ran and firstly started to install Adobe. I thought that perhaps this was to enable a purchaser to read a text help file. The auto-run facility then started searching for a file within my Office 2000 directory and advised that it could not find it. Subsequently, I could not install the router's software.
My brother advised that I needed to delete or rename a file within my temp directory but added that he was unsure which file.
Does this make sense to anyone? If so, I would be very grateful for some assistance, as I'd rather avoided another trip into town with my computer.
Best wishes.
Andy
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