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December 22nd, 2008 09:00

Welcome to the forums Gwen :emotion-21:

 

 

What system do you have?

You need to visit the 'Support --> Drivers & Downloads' page for your specific system on the Dell website, and download all the drivers for your system from there :emotion-55:

 

But did you not get (i.e.) a 'Drivers & Utilities' disc etc with the system? 

That/those disc(s) contain all the drivers necessary to at least get your system up and running properly, after which you can check for any updates on the website.

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December 26th, 2008 10:00

The Drivers & Utilities CD is going to have drivers that were current when the computer was built.  It is much better to get the latest version from the Dell support site.

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December 27th, 2008 03:00

 

The Drivers & Utilities CD is going to have drivers that were current when the computer was built.  It is much better to get the latest version from the Dell support site.

 

Indeed it is Larry... which is why I specifically said in my last sentence...

 

 

 

But did you not get (i.e.) a 'Drivers & Utilities' disc etc with the system? 

That/those disc(s) contain all the drivers necessary to at least get your system up and running properly, after which you can check for any updates on the website.

 

You did provide a link as well however, so fair enough :emotion-1:

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December 29th, 2008 11:00

Heh, yeah.  I kinda typed that on autopilot, since I've said it (while in tech support) and posted it (in my current position) so many times in the past. :emotion-5:

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