Dell disk utility and drivers

Hi-I really need help here - I recently got my original disc of Windows XP and Dell utility and Disk - The Windows XP drivers installed easily, so when I put the disc dell in for BOOT from the disc, the UTILITIES AND DRIVERS DISK DELL is not reccognizable-It keeps telling me to INSERT DISC when the disc from Dell is already in aid here, everything would be VERY APPRECIATED thanks you

blueyesguy

Sounds like the disc drivers and utilities, is defective.

All Dell drivers can be downloaded on their drivers and here, download site

http://www.Dell.com/support/drivers/us/en/19/DriversHome/?c=us&l=en&s=DHS&CS=19

Note: Use Download Manager from Dell, choose the option 'Download' Using My Browser when you select the file to download.

Download the drivers in a folder, you must create on the PC you use, name the folder "downloads".

After that all the drivers are downloaded, plug the USB key into a USB port and transfer the file on the disk, using the Menu "send to".

After installing XP, connect the USB drive to the computer you want to install the drivers on, go to my computer, click on the USB key to locate the folder, open the folder and install the drivers in the correct order.

Bev.

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