Virgin Mobile Ovation 760 not recognized after lion install

So far I LOVE LOVE Lion.  However one challenge that I am having is that my Ovation 760 is not recognized by the broadband2go software.  Does anyone have any advice, tips, ideas to try...?

I figured it out by reading some other threads here. The problem is that Lion defaults into the 64-bit kernel, and the Novatel driver works only with a 32-bit kernel.
To fix this problem, hold down the "3" and "2" keys while the computer is restarting.
More info at this thread: https://discussions.apple.com/message/13186099#13186099

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