Windows XP Home Edition - Missing Wireless

Computer: ASUS Notebook X58L Series (laptop).

This computer came with Windows Vista installed, I did not at all like...

After you change the BIOS so that the startup would occur on CD / DVD ROM drive and adjusting the IDE to SATA compatible I installed Windows XP Home Edition using Windows XP Home Edition (OEM) installation disk.

Windows XP works fine.

However, this computer does not seem to have WI FI more though it is a standard inclusion in the XP operating system.

It was present on Windows Vista and worked very well.

Deleted XP installing the client software WI FI - how can I reinstall it - can I download from MICROSOFT or is it on the installation disc.

I would be grateful for any help on this matter.

Concerning

Flynn

ASUS is the manufacturer of the laptop and they are those who must provide the drivers.  You need to note that some manufacturers can never provide XP drivers for their hardware which was not originally shipped with XP. Check the ASUS Web site for the possibility of XP drivers.

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