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Today's the day to re-install WinXP on my Dell Desktop
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<blockquote data-quote="mtbinva" data-source="post: 1005271" data-attributes="member: 139884"><p>Before doing ALL of that work, get all of the drivers for the new OS, for the computer, printers and all peripherals, and have them easily identifiable on your external drive. Trust me when I tell you this will save you so much time and heartache later.</p><p></p><p>Since you have a Dell, it will be easy for you to get the drivers you need from their site, simply plug in your Service Tag number and your specific drivers should be on the site you get redirected to.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, and if you get stuck, give me a shout, I do this very thing often where I work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtbinva, post: 1005271, member: 139884"] Before doing ALL of that work, get all of the drivers for the new OS, for the computer, printers and all peripherals, and have them easily identifiable on your external drive. Trust me when I tell you this will save you so much time and heartache later. Since you have a Dell, it will be easy for you to get the drivers you need from their site, simply plug in your Service Tag number and your specific drivers should be on the site you get redirected to. Good luck, and if you get stuck, give me a shout, I do this very thing often where I work. [/QUOTE]
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