Windows xp reinstall drivers boot disk system

I deleted by mistake some drivers system for departure upward on Windows xp and I need to reinstall them if I can run in normal mode instead of safe mode.

http://www.Dell.com/support/drivers/us/en/19/drivershome/showproductselector

Go here, enter your express service code located next to the sticker of coa on your pc, this will lead to a page with the necessary drivers for your pc more precisely.

There is a certain order to install dell drivers:

SO THAT DELL INSTALL DRIVERS

Software for desktop or Notebook System Software

Chipset or SMBus driver

Processor driver (if applicable)

Video

Audio (sound)

Input drivers (keyboard/mouse)

Modem

Network card

more important are the first 2 after it did not really matter, restart after one and then two.

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