Wireless Internet material missing

I have trouble with my windows XP and my computer would no longer start. I just reinstalled XP Professional and it works fine now. problem is that I can't connect to the internet, as the wireless option is unnavailable, only LAN. until I reinstalled windows, the wireless icon was always at the bottom right near the clock. also missing is the webcam too is built in.

totally confused. all I can think is that I have to buy a usb to wireless gadget, although it seems like unnesesary the wireless is in my laptop somewhere.

I use an acer aspire 5100 laptop if this is of any help.

any help would be greatly appreciated :)

After you install Windows XP, you must visit the Acer site, specific to your model and install the Windows XP drivers for your system, you do NOT install them of MSUpdate

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