so it's Friday and I decided to once again do battle with my computer. I hooked up a floppy drive, and it didn't work - BIOS said bad floppy (after I enabled the floppy drive). Looking at the floppy port on the motherboard, it's missing 3 prongs, not the usual 1 that I see in other computers. So perhaps that's why the computer can't detect the floppy, and perhaps why I chose to disable the floppy when I first built the computer.
I did notice, that when I hit F11 to bring up a boot menu when the BIOS firtst comes on, it askes if I want to boot from a USB bus drive (when I have it plugged in). Great, me thinks, I can pop the drivers in there, and have Windows load them. No joy. I tried the USB port on my keyboard (which registered in the boot menu), and one on the back of the PC, but still no joy. Anybody know if there is any way to get the Windows installer to look for a USB device to load drivers? All the talk about slipstreaming drivers sounds like a lot of work (which I'll go through if I have to), but perhaps irrelevant - all the discussion requires an OEM disk - I think what my school gave me (from its download site) is retail (I don't get it).