MetroStyles
Stylish Dinosaur
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Here's the situ:
My laptop died, and after diagnosis I realized it was the hard drive. Bought a new hard drive, loaded WinXP, and everything set up perfectly.
Problem is, I cannot connect to the internet (ethernet or wireless) because neither device is showing up in Network Places. I suspect this is because I used a WinXP boot disk unassociated with my machine, so that none of the drivers and BIOS specific to my laptop were loaded upon reformat. At least I suspect this is what happened.
Now, this is where my meager knowledge ends. What should I do? The laptop is a Dell Precision M4400. I am assuming I need to go to Dell's site and download SOMETHING (be it BIOS, drivers, ??) for this model and then USB them over to the laptop in question and somehow "load them". But I do not know what this process entails, or what exactly I need to DL, or how to "load them" (is it just running an executable and rebooting?). Thanks in advance.
My laptop died, and after diagnosis I realized it was the hard drive. Bought a new hard drive, loaded WinXP, and everything set up perfectly.
Problem is, I cannot connect to the internet (ethernet or wireless) because neither device is showing up in Network Places. I suspect this is because I used a WinXP boot disk unassociated with my machine, so that none of the drivers and BIOS specific to my laptop were loaded upon reformat. At least I suspect this is what happened.
Now, this is where my meager knowledge ends. What should I do? The laptop is a Dell Precision M4400. I am assuming I need to go to Dell's site and download SOMETHING (be it BIOS, drivers, ??) for this model and then USB them over to the laptop in question and somehow "load them". But I do not know what this process entails, or what exactly I need to DL, or how to "load them" (is it just running an executable and rebooting?). Thanks in advance.