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23-Jul-2007, 03:07 PM #1
Installation disk image problem
My Actiontec router installation disc seems to be working, but when the image comes on screen the message says to click on NEXT. However, the image is cut off and there is no NEXT icon. Other cds work fine on this Dell Inspiron laptop and the Actiontec disc works fine on other computers

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23-Jul-2007, 05:07 PM #2
Have you tried hitting the Enter key? That usually doesn't work on an installation but it might be worth a try.

You would probably do better on the hardware forum.
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23-Jul-2007, 06:10 PM #3
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Have you tried hitting the Enter key? That usually doesn't work on an installation but it might be worth a try.

You would probably do better on the hardware forum.
Thanks for the tip...but I already tried the enter key. I'll post to the hardware forum
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23-Jul-2007, 08:41 PM #4
In Windows you can tab through most interfaces, highlighting each clickable item in succession. Then you can press the space bar to "click" on whatever is highlighted. If the one you want is off the screen, wait until the highlight disappears before pressing the space bar.
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