Q:
Recently I formatted the entire system partition of my Dell XPS M1210 laptop, and installed XP Pro system. I downloaded all latest drivers from Dell’s website, and everything is all right. But I didn’t follow the installation order, which has a specified requirement declared on Dell website. Now I have a Bluetooth driver problem, probably there’s something wrong with it. So now I plan to try other driver, at the same time, I also tried the driver “Sound Blaster Audigy ADVANCED HD Audio”. But later I got an error prompt: there’s no compatible hardware in my system. The only reason why I install Audidy driver is because it’s accompanied with my laptop, how should I know whether it’s a proper driver? Meanwhile, I see there’re few yellow excalmatory marks in device manger on some devices, which indicate some drivers haven’t been installed correctly. I am defiantly sure that except the Bluetooth driver, all other drivers have been installed.
Hope your suggestion and help. Thank you very much!
A:
1): To install some drivers correctly, then first of all, you need to install some other drivers, please follow the driver installation order on the website to install them.
2): You need to first install your sound card driver, generally its name is: Signal Tel HD Audio, you’d first install it, because some other applications must need a sound card. Audigy is just a enhancement software, but not a physical hardware application.
3): Generally speaking, driver problems are