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help!?!?!?!?

Tried to set up my ntl broadband connection on my new laptop. But stupid me I took the set up disk out of the drive before it had finished doing its stuff. So now when I start up the thing it asks for the install disk. But when I put the disk in it sort of loads up to a point then a message box appears and says closing! But it stays like this not moving at all, and the only way to clear it is to end task using the task manager!!! I cannot find any trace of any ntl file at all to delete!

Please help

Treat me kindly I`m just Confused :confused::D

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  • jazzy
    jazzy Posts: 1,097 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper
    Try system restore if your running windows xp
    just take it back to before you installed the ntl software
  • jazzy wrote:
    Try system restore if your running windows xp
    just take it back to before you installed the ntl software


    Tried that but it was the first thing I did DOH!! and double DOH!!

    Treat me kindly I`m just Confused :confused::D
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