Need Intel 8255x based PC Ethernet adapter

I re-installed from my installation disc, to clear info off for resale.  all went well, but now I can't get online because it tells me I do not have (above networking adaptor) I have been online all day on my other  computer  which keeps wanting me to diagnose THAT comuter....can't I find one and add it to a flash drive to take to the windows vista comp.  I can't even find a driver thru Dell or Intel.

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