XP Home reinstall problems

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Gary Benny

Hi experts,

I reinstalled XP Home today, and it seemed to go smoothly,
but I seem to be have a couple of problems. Before the
reinsall, the onboard sound and onboard USB (1.1) was
working fine - Asus A7S333 board. Now, I get the yellow ?
for both devices. The "new hardware" dialogs pop up if I
delete the devices in Device Manager, but XP can't find
drivers for either device, and asks if I would like to
connect to the internet. Unfortunately, the PC in
question connects to the internet via a Lynksys USB
network adapter, so I can't go there yet. :-( This is
quite strange to me because I have reinstalled before with
no problems at all.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks, Gary
 
Visit the ASUS support website, search for Windows XP drivers
for your specific ASUS motherboard model, download and install
them.

Ref: http://www.asus.com/support/download/item.aspx?ModelName=A7S333

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/

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| Hi experts,
|
| I reinstalled XP Home today, and it seemed to go smoothly,
| but I seem to be have a couple of problems. Before the
| reinsall, the onboard sound and onboard USB (1.1) was
| working fine - Asus A7S333 board. Now, I get the yellow ?
| for both devices. The "new hardware" dialogs pop up if I
| delete the devices in Device Manager, but XP can't find
| drivers for either device, and asks if I would like to
| connect to the internet. Unfortunately, the PC in
| question connects to the internet via a Lynksys USB
| network adapter, so I can't go there yet. :-( This is
| quite strange to me because I have reinstalled before with
| no problems at all.
|
| Any help is greatly appreciated.
|
| Thanks, Gary
 

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