Error Loading Newdev.dll Administrator Privileges Are Required
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3. any procedure to check whether the file is wor
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have been archived and can no longer be replied to or modified. Print Thread b4dger(fountain of knowledge) Fri 09-Oct-09 17:27:32 BT Voyager 105 - Error loading newdev.dll [link to this post] I've just re-formatted and re-installed an old laptop with XP SP3 to give it a new lease of life. Normally I use it on the internet via a wireless connection. But it's also useful to be able to use it with it's own USB adsl modem for troubleshooting etc. occasionally. I downloaded the drivers from BT: http://www.voyager.bt.com/usb_modems/voyager_105/pc_... But when running the install I receive: "Error loading newdev.dll" Followed by this, after which the instal quits (yes I am using admin): "Administrator privileges are required to install, uninstall, or configure the DSL software" Google shows lots of people have had similar problems - pointing to XP SP3 most of the time. Some of the 'get-arounds' mention downloading older versions of newdev.dll etc. Thought I would ask if anyone here knows a good way to get this modem re-installed? Thanks in advance. ------------------------------------------- Freeola[EntaNet] Hmmm... SNR: Netgear DG834>2Wire 2700>Thomson ST585v6 My Router Experience Edited by b4dger (Fri 09-Oct-09 17:28:17) RobertoS(legend) Sun 11-Oct-09 14:45:08 Re: BT Voyager 105 - Error loading newdev.dll [re: b4dger] [link to this post] It may be irrelevant but on Vista I am a user at Administrator level but often find that some programs, particularly installations, still need to be "Run as Administrator". Another thing I often find is that non-MS firewalls can upset installation processes so sometimes it is necessary to enable Windows FW (or physically detach from the net) and disable the other FW. Possibly XP SP3 has the Vista methodology. My XP m/c is on SP2 and staying there. Bob's broadband help site: www.robertos.me.uk ISP history: Demon dialup >> Freeserve dialup >> BT Broadband >> Prodigynet >> Newnet >> O2 Standard. Purple Cloud for domain, email and web space. Edited by