48 Solving Problems
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HINT: The ResourceCD
displays drivers only for
hardware that Dell
installed at the time of
purchase. If you installed
any additional hardware,
those drivers may not be
displayed by the
Resourc eCD. If those
drivers are not displayed,
exit the ResourceCD
program and refer to the
documentation and
drivers that came with
that product.
6Click the driver that you want to reinstall and follow the instructions
on the screen.
If a particular driver is not listed, then that driver is not required by
your operating system.
To view other contents on the ResourceCD:
1Verify that your computer is selected in the System Model list.
2Verify that your operating system is selected in the Operating System
list.
3Select the type of device in the Device Type list.
NOTICE: The Resourc eCD contains drivers for devices that are not part of
your computer. Only reinstall the specific drivers for hardware included in your
computer. Otherwise, your computer might not work correctly.
4Select a topic in the Topic list.
If you select Drivers in the Topic list and a particular driver is not
listed, then that driver is not required by your operating system.
Using the Windows XP Device Driver Rollback
The Windows XP Device Driver Rollback can replace a device driver with
the previously installed version if you install a new device driver that causes
system instability. If you cannot reinstall your previous driver with the
Driver Rollback process, then use System Restore (see page51) to attempt
to return your operating system to its previous operating state before the
new device driver installation:
1Click the Start button, and then right-click My Computer.
2Click Properties.
3Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager.
4In the Device Manager window, right-click the device for which the
new driver was installed, and then click Properties.
5Click the Drivers tab.
6Click Roll Back Driver.