What is the order of driver installation

Hai guys

I use dell inspiron 15 3521 with windows 10. I reset my PC this morning due to software problem. After the reset of all the programs and drivers are uninstalled (ie: I can't find a single program in Control Panel > uninstall program and features). I want to reinstall all drivers and programs. I want to know the correct order to install all the drivers. Please suggest me an order of installation.

Thanks in advance...

Subash Baskaran,

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