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How do I get rid of this irritating window? I press cancel but it keeps coming up every time I open Windows XP.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Wants to connect to Windows Update. I can click on: : Yes this time only; or Yes now and every time I connect to a device; or No not this time. So I just press cancel. If I say 'Yes' it wants to install software for PCI Simple Communications Controller. Wants me to put in my installation CD - I dont even know where it is ! Do I have to do it or can I just get rid of this window ?
PCI simple communications controller this is the modem reporting that the Driver is not installed. You probably get it when you try to download anything but when you start up update will try to connect first. ?
Normally you get a CD with the drivers required on a seperate CD when you buy a PC. A driver is a piece of software that runs your hardware components.
As you say you are not technical it would be best to ask someone who is, to go to Device Manager which is in in System then Hardware within Control Panel and do a driver update which may mean finding the hardware details there and searching the Web for the correct driver
Sorry I dont think there is a magic fix apart from that.
Yes you can turn off Windows Update of course but it is not advised.
Normally you get a CD with the drivers required on a seperate CD when you buy a PC. A driver is a piece of software that runs your hardware components.
As you say you are not technical it would be best to ask someone who is, to go to Device Manager which is in in System then Hardware within Control Panel and do a driver update which may mean finding the hardware details there and searching the Web for the correct driver
Sorry I dont think there is a magic fix apart from that.
Yes you can turn off Windows Update of course but it is not advised.
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