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Try this:
Uninstall the service pack 3 and install service pack 2 and do System update; if it doesn't work, go ahead and install the service pack 3 on the service pack 2.
The same model ThinkPadcan have different types of network, video and audio drivers and unless youknow exactly which one is installed in your ThinkPad, you need to download allthe drivers and install each driver until you find the right driver.
When you download thedrivers, write down the device driver and it's file name so you have a recordof which driver you are installing and which directory the unzipped files arelocated on your hard drive.
Go to the IBM/Lenovo WEBsite - support/download page and download the latest Windows XP or Vista devicedrivers for your model computer, Use this link: -
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/product.do?template=%2Fproductselection%2Flandingpages%2FbrowseByProductLandingPage.vm&sitestyle=lenovo&brandind=10&validate=true
You can download thevarious drivers and then you click on and run the various driver files, theywill then unzip and expand into a sub folder on C:\drivers Then install thevarious drivers from this folder (run the set-up file).
I suggest you install SP3 it contains the latest security fixes (SP 3 includes SP2)
You have to check your motherboard or video card model, then search for the driver from their official website for windows xp home edition compatible. You can update sp3 before or after installing the driver of your video card! That is the reason why you ca not change the settings on your resolution because the windows xp home edition sp2 are probably no available driver for your video card. Have a nice day!
Just scroll down the page for Audio drivers for both win XP and Vista,click on the blue version number to download the one you want.
Note : Incase you have win XP,some people has issues installing the xp driver with sp3 installed,the driver seems to work with only sp1 and sp2.So if u have SP3 and unable to install xp driver, do one of the following. 1) Uninstall SP3 and install SP2 and then try installing the driver for XP 2) Download Vista driver and install it with windows compatibility mode set to XP SP2.
When you click on Activate now you can select the activation by the Internet or by telephone.
To activate by the Internet you need to have the LAN card installed with the drivers and have Internet access, otherwise you need to activate by the telephone.
Please note XP SP1 is old you need to install XP SP3 (which includes SP2).
First of all: If you install SP2 you don't have to install SP1 over it. It already did. Secondly, don't install SP3, it destroys Windows XP.
Try reinsalling the PC with SP2, install the drivers and do nothing else, see if that helps.
Driver for : OS: Windows XP,Windows NT SP3,Windows NT SP1,Windows 3.11,Windows 2000 SP3,Windows 2000 SP4,Windows 95,Windows NT SP2,Windows ME,DOS,Windows 98 SE,Windows NT,Windows 98,Windows 2000 SP1
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