ntl with x64

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i have a great set up of 64bit components i i have installed the x64 edition
but had to take it off because there were no drivers for my ntl usb cable
modem so does any1 no where i can get a driver for my 'usb cable modem
351000' and info would we good
thanks
 
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kurttrail

jameskirk73 said:
i have a great set up of 64bit components i i have installed the x64
edition but had to take it off because there were no drivers for my
ntl usb cable modem so does any1 no where i can get a driver for my
'usb cable modem 351000' and info would we good
thanks

IF available, and that would seem like a big IF at the moment, try the
web site of the Manufacturer of the modem, or your cable provider, if
they were the ones that set you up with that modem. You probably are
SOL for the moment, unless you have an old computer lying around that
you could network with the 64bit machine somehow.

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Please visit the new Windows 64-bit newsgroup:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.64bit.general

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| i have a great set up of 64bit components i i have installed the x64 edition
| but had to take it off because there were no drivers for my ntl usb cable
| modem so does any1 no where i can get a driver for my 'usb cable modem
| 351000' and info would we good
| thanks
| --
| james kirk
 
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Bob I

The hardware manufacturer is the location to get the latest drivers. If
they don't want to support operating their hardware on a particular
operating system, well then it just doesn't work.
 

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