Problem installing LAN USB adapter in a new copy of windows 2000

After having reformatted my hard drive and install a new copy of window 2000, I'm having a problem installing device drivers.  When I enter the correct inf file path, it reports that this window has not found a driver for the device.  Whithout the possibility to connect to internet, I have exhausted all my options and still need to install several other drivers with the same problem.  help help help help

Everything you try to use (you do not give the brand / model of the LAN USB adapter) made drivers for Windows 2000?

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