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I installed Windows XP Pro last night, when I boot up, my wireless adapter is deteced, but I don't see the "Wireless Connection" symbol near the clock. It just says a Hi-Speed USB drive has been deteced. When I go to Device Manager, there are Yellow question marks on the "Other devices" tab, and on all the things under it. Audio device, VGA Controller, WLAN, etc.

Similar to this, but not exact: 03-device-manager-audio-device-on-hda.jpg

Do I just need to download drivers for these? Is this common? Any help would be great.

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No, it ahd XP home before. I've actually done this install before with no problems.

Also, I have no other CD's other than the XP Pro one. So is it possible I can download some drivers and install them from a CD? Because I can't seem to get an internet connection. I'm going to install this wireless adapter cd when I get home though, so that might work.

Now the next thing to install is motherboard drivers-- that should install sound drivers if onboard. That should also take care take care for example should your video card be agp-- sometimes xp does not find the card until or unless you have your agp drivers installed.

So I downloaded my Nvidia drivers, for a 5200FX. When I restarted, my desktop was in 800x600 and in 4bit color. Couldn't change any settings, and svchost.exe was shooting to 99 cpu. No ****ing idea what happened, but I uninstalled them. So I'm getting the drivrs for my motherboard now, hopefully that doesn't something...

My Add/Remove programs list used to be filled with stuff, Windows things, now it's empty. It used to have things like Nvidia GART drivers, and stuff, now it's almost empty, 2 things. Surely there's some important files I need? I've never started so fresh with an OS before.

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