USB Modem software installation failure on MAC OS X 10.8.5

i have a USB Modem Device ( Tata Photon+) manufactured by Huawei .One fine day it failed to connect to the net (citing a need t. on my MacBook pro mid 2012 model(OS X 10.8.5). I then o contact the service provider)the device did work on windows 7. i then  uninstalled the software and tried reinstalling the software but installation failed.
The next day after i boot my mac it flashed a message saying that "Insecure startup item disabled" /Library/Startupitems/HwPortDetect and HwNetMgr
To which i 1st Moved all the data present in startupitems directory into trash repaired disk permissions and then restarted it.I moved those deleted elements back to startupitems. I restarted the machine but the message still persist on boot up. Finally i just deleted the items in startupitems folder and restarted the machine. The message stopped comming but still i am unable to install the software of my usb modem.  please help

And I also tried to download the trial version, again with no luck.

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