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January 4th, 2009 08:00

need help with restore & drivers

 I am new to this and need help PLEASE.

We have a Dell dimension 1100 desktop and needed to do a compete restore. Using the ctrl-f11 key would not work so we used the Reinstallation Cd Microsoft Windows XP home Edition Service pack 2 that was sent to us by Dell. Windows is install new but nothing else. How are you suppose to download the drivers from this point? I have no internet at this point. Also some of the drivers listed for my computer are not on the download page for my computer. What do I do now. Can I copy them to disc and down load them that way? If so what drivers do I need and what order do I put them back so that I can get every thing back up and running? Thanks for any help you can give me.

January 4th, 2009 08:00

Will I be able to copy them on a disc from  another computer and then put them on my dimendion 1100?

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January 4th, 2009 08:00

Hello,

Here is the required order of install for Dell Computers ...

Note the requirement to boot into safe mode if you have already started to install drivers.

 

Note: Some devices may not function properly if the drivers are installed out of order.

Install your version of Windows.

Install the following software and drivers in the order listed below.


***** 1.***** Desktop System Software (DSS) or Notebook System Software (NSS) - A vital utility that provides critical updates and patches for the operating system. If you are reinstalling the operating system or updating all the computer’s drivers, it is imperative that this software be installed first.
This is located under the System and Configuration Utilities Category on the Drivers and Downloads page. The DSS or NSS may not be required for some systems that shipped with Windows Vista installed, or older systems that don't offer DSS or NSS files. But if your download page has a DSS or NSS file, "It is required".
2. Chipset - Helps Windows control system board components and controllers. This is located under the Chipset Category on the Drivers and Downloads page.
3. Video Adapter - Enhances video performance. This is located under the Video Adapter Category on the Drivers and Downloads page.
4. Network Interface Card (NIC) - Enhances the network controller for Internet or network access. This is located under the Network Category on the Drivers and Downloads page.
5. Audio Adapter - Enables and enhances the audio controller. This is located under the Audio Category on the Drivers and Downloads page.
6. Modem - Allows dialup capability. This is located under the Communication Category on the Drivers and Downloads page.
7. Wireless Network Card - Enables and enhances the wireless network controller. This is located under the Network Category on the Drivers and Downloads page.
8. Touchpad, Pointer, Trackstick, Mice, and Keyboards - Enhances the pointing device features. This is located under the Mouse & Keyboards Category on the Drivers and Downloads page.
9. Other Devices
* Bluetooth Module
This is located under the Communication Category on the Drivers and Downloads page.
* Dell Wireless Mobile Broadband Cards
This is located under the Communication Category on the Drivers and Downloads page.
* PCMCIA/Smartcard controller
This is located under the Security Category on the Drivers and Downloads page.

Dell drivers and downloads page http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/. Input your service tag number to get the required drivers for your system, 'as shipped'.

NOTE: If your system download page offers a DSS or NSS file in the 'System and Configuration Utilities' Category. And you have already tried to install some drivers, you will need to reboot in Safe Mode to install the DSS or NSS file, and the chipset. Then reboot the system and install the rest of the drivers in the correct order.

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January 4th, 2009 12:00

Hello,

I would not think so.

Drivers need to be 'installed' so that they get put in the proper areas required. But, 'if' you knew exactly what you needed and where to look and put them, 'and' the other computer was exactly the same with exactly the same hardware ...

So, I would say no.

January 5th, 2009 08:00

Thank you for your help I have it woking now.

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