Yes, I have two other computers that are still on the Internet, so I could try to go to Dell.com and get the Dell drivers, but I have the original Dell Driver disc, and loaded it up and put the drivers on the malfunctioning machine, but since the computer was not recognizing the Network Adapter to match to that driver, it wouldn't do anything.
Still, I'll see what I can do on Dell's site on one of my other machines. Thanx.
I had to restore my computer the other day, and when I tried to use the restore disk the 2nd disk would not be recognized by the CDROM, I keep trying and trying to no avail, until I took the CD and cleaned it.
Is it a Disk that was supplied by the factory ? or was it one that you had to make on your own ?
Sometimes disks can lose it's information over time.
Are there any deep scratches on the disk ?
You can go to Best Buy or CompUSA and get a disk cleaner/restorer ( for about $ 20-30 ) and it will clean the scratches off ( that is ? if the scratches are not to deep ).