Cable's Trouble with Microsoft Windows XP.(Brief Article)

Multichannel News, November, 2001 by Ellis, Leslie

While the musician Sting wooed New Yorkers on Oct. 25 by singing about the start of Microsoft Corp.'s $1-billion marketing campaign for its new Windows XP operating system, cable technologists were bracing for a different kind of sting: Service calls from unhappy cable-modem customers. As it turns out, there's a good chance that high-speed Internet customers who use cable modems that latch to the personal computer with a USB (universal serial bus) connector -- and who upgrade to Windows XP -- could get a pretty spooky error message.

The message reads, in part: "Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system, either immediately or in the future ... Microsoft strongly recommends that you...

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