Always include the PC model and version of Windows in your post. :emotion-5:
Sorry to tell you this but Dell's System Detect is flaky. :emotion-41:
You're better off just looking at the list of drivers available for your system model and your version of Windows, and then choose the corresponding drivers for all the hardware that's installed.
If you did a fresh install, the first driver(s) to be installed is the Intel chipset driver(s), unless there's Desktop System Software (System Utilities) listed for your specific model and version of Windows. In that case DSS should be first, followed by the chipset driver(s).
If you don't install the chipset before the rest of the drivers, they may not install or may not work correctly.
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Always include the PC model and version of Windows in your post. :emotion-5:
Sorry to tell you this but Dell's System Detect is flaky. :emotion-41:
You're better off just looking at the list of drivers available for your system model and your version of Windows, and then choose the corresponding drivers for all the hardware that's installed.
If you did a fresh install, the first driver(s) to be installed is the Intel chipset driver(s), unless there's Desktop System Software (System Utilities) listed for your specific model and version of Windows. In that case DSS should be first, followed by the chipset driver(s).
If you don't install the chipset before the rest of the drivers, they may not install or may not work correctly.