Are they all showing in device manager with an exclamation mark? Try removing them and rebooting to get Windows to reinstall. Failing that, go to the Dell website and manually download drivers - the Dell website is very good for drivers support.
Can you burn them to a CD on your other computer (the one you are currently using for communicating in the forum) or perhaps a friends or neighbors?Yes they are showing up with that exclamation mark, but if I try to download the drivers, how am I going to be able to get them onto the computer? It basically isolated itself, since the network adapters are down and the USB controllers are down too...
Unless you have reason to suspect some type of pending catastrophic failure regarding these components and or your motherboard, I would be thinking malware. Perhaps give this a try and see if you have an infection that may be causing this.Umm... it's not only my network adapters, but all of the adapters, port controllers, etc. are showing up with an exclamation mark next to it in the Device Manager... Under properties, the device status lists Code 39
Not sure who that question is directed at but if you are talking about the Microsoft Standalone product. After double clicking the program that you downloaded and creating the CD that it produces, you need to put the CD into your computer and reboot.BTW, how do I start the scan?