Dell Inspiron B130, "no network adapter."

I installed a windows xp pro fee. OS and downloaded a list of drivers from page driver Dell recommended but some drivers won't load and I get the error "no card Intel on board." I don't know what to look for at this stage. I also downloaded 32-bit gen of Intel adapter, but it does not load. I could use a little nudge in the right direction, so I can get back to my homework done. Any thoughts?

ICO

Happy that you guessed it work! Thanks for posting back. Would you click on that responded to the question on the thread (s) that you have helped to solve your problem, so if someone else is looking in the forums, they can see what you were doing to solve your problem (s).

Take care

Rick

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