Dell n5010 wifi driver for window xp
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Hi Rakesh Bhatheja,
So that I can find the matching drivers for Windows XP, please reply with the Device Instance ID of the Wireless (Wi-Fi) Card in your Dell Inspiron N5010:
To find the Device Instance ID of the wireless card in Device Manager:
1. Press and hold the Windows Key and then press the R key on the keyboard to launch Run Dialog Box.
2. Type "devmgmt.msc" and hit "Enter".
3. Expand "Network Adapters" and check if any wireless card is listed here. If any wireless card is not listed here, expand the "Unknown Device" and check.
4. Double click the listed Wireless Card.
5. Click the "Details" tab.
6. Select Device Instance Path or Device Instance Id (whichever is available for your version of Windows) from the drop down box.
7. Make a note of the Device Instance Path or Device Instance ID and add this in your reply.
To know more about Dell's products, services and drivers & downloads, please go to http://dell.to/YBlak6
So that I can find the matching drivers for Windows XP, please reply with the Device Instance ID of the Wireless (Wi-Fi) Card in your Dell Inspiron N5010:
To find the Device Instance ID of the wireless card in Device Manager:
1. Press and hold the Windows Key and then press the R key on the keyboard to launch Run Dialog Box.
2. Type "devmgmt.msc" and hit "Enter".
3. Expand "Network Adapters" and check if any wireless card is listed here. If any wireless card is not listed here, expand the "Unknown Device" and check.
4. Double click the listed Wireless Card.
5. Click the "Details" tab.
6. Select Device Instance Path or Device Instance Id (whichever is available for your version of Windows) from the drop down box.
7. Make a note of the Device Instance Path or Device Instance ID and add this in your reply.
To know more about Dell's products, services and drivers & downloads, please go to http://dell.to/YBlak6