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Cari \(MS-MVP\)
April 8th 04, 03:20 AM
Try the simplest solution first.... change the LPT port settings in the BIOS
to EPP (rather than the often found ECP)..

See if that cures the problem. If not, post back!

Cari
www.coribright.com

"Tarek" > wrote in message
om...
> Hello all.
>
> I am sure this has been answered before because I remember looking it up
> on this newsgroup and I think Cari had answered it. However, I browsed the
> group and couldn't find the answer. Also I am not able to get to Cari's
> website for some reason.
>
> The problem is the following.
>
> I am using an IBM laptop with Windows XP Prof installed. I dock it at the
> office and use it with a wireless connection at home. I have several
> printers
> configured on it.
> 1. Three networked printers at work.
> 2. HP Deskjet 842C in the docking station at work.
> 3. Adobe acrobat and distiller
> 4. My HP All-in-one deskjet at home (shared through my home desktop)
>
> All the printers work fine. However...
>
> Every time I power up the laptop the Hardware Found Wizard starts up.
> Somehow
> it finds a "Printer". Just like that without a specific model. I usually
> dismiss
> the wizard with a Cancel. Several times I tried running it and checking
> the box
> to say "not to detect this any more", ... but it keeps coming back.
>
> A couple of months ago I remember reading an article by Cari about this
> and
> visiting her website to trouble shoot this. I tried several things but had
> not
> yet finished all the possible choices (my wife needed some shopping done
> and my
> kids wanted to spend my *our* money). I never got back to finish this
> issue.
>
> It is sufficiently annoying that I really want to get rid of it now.
>
> Last time I got into looking at some files in Windows\System32, I think
> and
> trying to analyze which of the files was bad or needed a reinstall.
>
> I understand that in XP you have to install the drivers before attaching
> the
> printer. But I need to know which printer.
>
> Can someone help with this, or direct me to the correct website?
>
> \tarek

Tarek
April 8th 04, 03:23 PM
Tried that. It was set to Bi-directional and my choices where
disabled, bi-directional, ECP, EPP. Could not put it on EPP.
So I switched to ECP. Problem still exists.
\tarek

"Cari \(MS-MVP\)" > wrote in message >...
> Try the simplest solution first.... change the LPT port settings in the BIOS
> to EPP (rather than the often found ECP)..
>
> See if that cures the problem. If not, post back!
>
> Cari
> www.coribright.com
>

Tarek
April 8th 04, 03:35 PM
Tried that. It was set to Bi-directional and my choices where
disabled, bi-directional, ECP, EPP. Could not put it on EPP.
So I switched to ECP. Problem still exists.
\tarek

"Cari \(MS-MVP\)" > wrote in message >...
> Try the simplest solution first.... change the LPT port settings in the BIOS
> to EPP (rather than the often found ECP)..
>
> See if that cures the problem. If not, post back!
>
> Cari
> www.coribright.com
>

Cari \(MS-MVP\)
April 8th 04, 04:05 PM
Try the simplest solution first.... change the LPT port settings in the BIOS
to EPP (rather than the often found ECP)..

See if that cures the problem. If not, post back!

Cari
www.coribright.com

"Tarek" > wrote in message
om...
> Hello all.
>
> I am sure this has been answered before because I remember looking it up
> on this newsgroup and I think Cari had answered it. However, I browsed the
> group and couldn't find the answer. Also I am not able to get to Cari's
> website for some reason.
>
> The problem is the following.
>
> I am using an IBM laptop with Windows XP Prof installed. I dock it at the
> office and use it with a wireless connection at home. I have several
> printers
> configured on it.
> 1. Three networked printers at work.
> 2. HP Deskjet 842C in the docking station at work.
> 3. Adobe acrobat and distiller
> 4. My HP All-in-one deskjet at home (shared through my home desktop)
>
> All the printers work fine. However...
>
> Every time I power up the laptop the Hardware Found Wizard starts up.
> Somehow
> it finds a "Printer". Just like that without a specific model. I usually
> dismiss
> the wizard with a Cancel. Several times I tried running it and checking
> the box
> to say "not to detect this any more", ... but it keeps coming back.
>
> A couple of months ago I remember reading an article by Cari about this
> and
> visiting her website to trouble shoot this. I tried several things but had
> not
> yet finished all the possible choices (my wife needed some shopping done
> and my
> kids wanted to spend my *our* money). I never got back to finish this
> issue.
>
> It is sufficiently annoying that I really want to get rid of it now.
>
> Last time I got into looking at some files in Windows\System32, I think
> and
> trying to analyze which of the files was bad or needed a reinstall.
>
> I understand that in XP you have to install the drivers before attaching
> the
> printer. But I need to know which printer.
>
> Can someone help with this, or direct me to the correct website?
>
> \tarek

Tarek
April 8th 04, 04:12 PM
Tried that. It was set to Bi-directional and my choices where
disabled, bi-directional, ECP, EPP. Could not put it on EPP.
So I switched to ECP. Problem still exists.
\tarek

"Cari \(MS-MVP\)" > wrote in message >...
> Try the simplest solution first.... change the LPT port settings in the BIOS
> to EPP (rather than the often found ECP)..
>
> See if that cures the problem. If not, post back!
>
> Cari
> www.coribright.com
>

Cari \(MS-MVP\)
April 8th 04, 05:31 PM
Try the simplest solution first.... change the LPT port settings in the BIOS
to EPP (rather than the often found ECP)..

See if that cures the problem. If not, post back!

Cari
www.coribright.com

"Tarek" > wrote in message
om...
> Hello all.
>
> I am sure this has been answered before because I remember looking it up
> on this newsgroup and I think Cari had answered it. However, I browsed the
> group and couldn't find the answer. Also I am not able to get to Cari's
> website for some reason.
>
> The problem is the following.
>
> I am using an IBM laptop with Windows XP Prof installed. I dock it at the
> office and use it with a wireless connection at home. I have several
> printers
> configured on it.
> 1. Three networked printers at work.
> 2. HP Deskjet 842C in the docking station at work.
> 3. Adobe acrobat and distiller
> 4. My HP All-in-one deskjet at home (shared through my home desktop)
>
> All the printers work fine. However...
>
> Every time I power up the laptop the Hardware Found Wizard starts up.
> Somehow
> it finds a "Printer". Just like that without a specific model. I usually
> dismiss
> the wizard with a Cancel. Several times I tried running it and checking
> the box
> to say "not to detect this any more", ... but it keeps coming back.
>
> A couple of months ago I remember reading an article by Cari about this
> and
> visiting her website to trouble shoot this. I tried several things but had
> not
> yet finished all the possible choices (my wife needed some shopping done
> and my
> kids wanted to spend my *our* money). I never got back to finish this
> issue.
>
> It is sufficiently annoying that I really want to get rid of it now.
>
> Last time I got into looking at some files in Windows\System32, I think
> and
> trying to analyze which of the files was bad or needed a reinstall.
>
> I understand that in XP you have to install the drivers before attaching
> the
> printer. But I need to know which printer.
>
> Can someone help with this, or direct me to the correct website?
>
> \tarek

Tarek
April 8th 04, 07:18 PM
Tried that. It was set to Bi-directional and my choices where
disabled, bi-directional, ECP, EPP. Could not put it on EPP.
So I switched to ECP. Problem still exists.
\tarek

"Cari \(MS-MVP\)" > wrote in message >...
> Try the simplest solution first.... change the LPT port settings in the BIOS
> to EPP (rather than the often found ECP)..
>
> See if that cures the problem. If not, post back!
>
> Cari
> www.coribright.com
>

Tarek
April 8th 04, 07:29 PM
Tried that. It was set to Bi-directional and my choices where
disabled, bi-directional, ECP, EPP. Could not put it on EPP.
So I switched to ECP. Problem still exists.
\tarek

"Cari \(MS-MVP\)" > wrote in message >...
> Try the simplest solution first.... change the LPT port settings in the BIOS
> to EPP (rather than the often found ECP)..
>
> See if that cures the problem. If not, post back!
>
> Cari
> www.coribright.com
>

Tarek
April 8th 04, 08:03 PM
Tried that. It was set to Bi-directional and my choices where
disabled, bi-directional, ECP, EPP. Could not put it on EPP.
So I switched to ECP. Problem still exists.
\tarek

"Cari \(MS-MVP\)" > wrote in message >...
> Try the simplest solution first.... change the LPT port settings in the BIOS
> to EPP (rather than the often found ECP)..
>
> See if that cures the problem. If not, post back!
>
> Cari
> www.coribright.com
>

Cari \(MS-MVP\)
April 8th 04, 10:14 PM
Try the simplest solution first.... change the LPT port settings in the BIOS
to EPP (rather than the often found ECP)..

See if that cures the problem. If not, post back!

Cari
www.coribright.com

"Tarek" > wrote in message
om...
> Hello all.
>
> I am sure this has been answered before because I remember looking it up
> on this newsgroup and I think Cari had answered it. However, I browsed the
> group and couldn't find the answer. Also I am not able to get to Cari's
> website for some reason.
>
> The problem is the following.
>
> I am using an IBM laptop with Windows XP Prof installed. I dock it at the
> office and use it with a wireless connection at home. I have several
> printers
> configured on it.
> 1. Three networked printers at work.
> 2. HP Deskjet 842C in the docking station at work.
> 3. Adobe acrobat and distiller
> 4. My HP All-in-one deskjet at home (shared through my home desktop)
>
> All the printers work fine. However...
>
> Every time I power up the laptop the Hardware Found Wizard starts up.
> Somehow
> it finds a "Printer". Just like that without a specific model. I usually
> dismiss
> the wizard with a Cancel. Several times I tried running it and checking
> the box
> to say "not to detect this any more", ... but it keeps coming back.
>
> A couple of months ago I remember reading an article by Cari about this
> and
> visiting her website to trouble shoot this. I tried several things but had
> not
> yet finished all the possible choices (my wife needed some shopping done
> and my
> kids wanted to spend my *our* money). I never got back to finish this
> issue.
>
> It is sufficiently annoying that I really want to get rid of it now.
>
> Last time I got into looking at some files in Windows\System32, I think
> and
> trying to analyze which of the files was bad or needed a reinstall.
>
> I understand that in XP you have to install the drivers before attaching
> the
> printer. But I need to know which printer.
>
> Can someone help with this, or direct me to the correct website?
>
> \tarek

Tarek
April 8th 04, 10:26 PM
Tried that. It was set to Bi-directional and my choices where
disabled, bi-directional, ECP, EPP. Could not put it on EPP.
So I switched to ECP. Problem still exists.
\tarek

"Cari \(MS-MVP\)" > wrote in message >...
> Try the simplest solution first.... change the LPT port settings in the BIOS
> to EPP (rather than the often found ECP)..
>
> See if that cures the problem. If not, post back!
>
> Cari
> www.coribright.com
>

Ian
April 9th 04, 04:38 PM
I get the same add hardware wizard problem, twice every
time I swith PC on. BIOS is already in EPP. Tried all
other things suggested on this newsgroup..
Please help!!
Ian.

>-----Original Message-----
>Tried that. It was set to Bi-directional and my choices
where
>disabled, bi-directional, ECP, EPP. Could not put it on
EPP.
>So I switched to ECP. Problem still exists.
>\tarek
>
>"Cari \(MS-MVP\)" > wrote in
message >...
>> Try the simplest solution first.... change the LPT
port settings in the BIOS
>> to EPP (rather than the often found ECP)..
>>
>> See if that cures the problem. If not, post back!
>>
>> Cari
>> www.coribright.com
>>
>.
>

Ian
April 9th 04, 04:43 PM
I get the same add hardware wizard problem, twice every
time I swith PC on. BIOS is already in EPP. Tried all
other things suggested on this newsgroup..
Please help!!
Ian.

>-----Original Message-----
>Tried that. It was set to Bi-directional and my choices
where
>disabled, bi-directional, ECP, EPP. Could not put it on
EPP.
>So I switched to ECP. Problem still exists.
>\tarek
>
>"Cari \(MS-MVP\)" > wrote in
message >...
>> Try the simplest solution first.... change the LPT
port settings in the BIOS
>> to EPP (rather than the often found ECP)..
>>
>> See if that cures the problem. If not, post back!
>>
>> Cari
>> www.coribright.com
>>
>.
>

Tarek
April 14th 04, 11:50 PM
It gets worse. I went on your site, then found your friend's site
that supports printers (don't remember the name). I actually deleted
all the printers, all the registry entries and all the files that he
recommends. The only thing I couldn't figure out where the inf files.
So I didn't touch those.

Anyway, after a reboot and without being connected to any
printers I figured that I would be clean. Guess what? I still get a
"printer" detected everytime I boot up.

I have since reconnected all my printers and reinstalled them. They
work fine. But that annoying wizard comes up every time I boot the
machine.

\tarek

(Tarek) wrote in message >...
> Tried that. It was set to Bi-directional and my choices where
> disabled, bi-directional, ECP, EPP. Could not put it on EPP.
> So I switched to ECP. Problem still exists.
> \tarek
>
> "Cari \(MS-MVP\)" > wrote in message >...
> > Try the simplest solution first.... change the LPT port settings in the BIOS
> > to EPP (rather than the often found ECP)..
> >
> > See if that cures the problem. If not, post back!
> >
> > Cari
> > www.coribright.com
> >

Tarek
April 14th 04, 11:50 PM
It gets worse. I went on your site, then found your friend's site
that supports printers (don't remember the name). I actually deleted
all the printers, all the registry entries and all the files that he
recommends. The only thing I couldn't figure out where the inf files.
So I didn't touch those.

Anyway, after a reboot and without being connected to any
printers I figured that I would be clean. Guess what? I still get a
"printer" detected everytime I boot up.

I have since reconnected all my printers and reinstalled them. They
work fine. But that annoying wizard comes up every time I boot the
machine.

\tarek

(Tarek) wrote in message >...
> Tried that. It was set to Bi-directional and my choices where
> disabled, bi-directional, ECP, EPP. Could not put it on EPP.
> So I switched to ECP. Problem still exists.
> \tarek
>
> "Cari \(MS-MVP\)" > wrote in message >...
> > Try the simplest solution first.... change the LPT port settings in the BIOS
> > to EPP (rather than the often found ECP)..
> >
> > See if that cures the problem. If not, post back!
> >
> > Cari
> > www.coribright.com
> >

Cari \(MS-MVP\)
April 14th 04, 11:50 PM
And it's a standalone PC, not connected to a network where there might be a
printer on another PC??????

Cari
www.coribright.com

"Tarek" > wrote in message
om...
> It gets worse. I went on your site, then found your friend's site
> that supports printers (don't remember the name). I actually deleted
> all the printers, all the registry entries and all the files that he
> recommends. The only thing I couldn't figure out where the inf files.
> So I didn't touch those.
>
> Anyway, after a reboot and without being connected to any
> printers I figured that I would be clean. Guess what? I still get a
> "printer" detected everytime I boot up.
>
> I have since reconnected all my printers and reinstalled them. They
> work fine. But that annoying wizard comes up every time I boot the
> machine.
>
> \tarek
>
> (Tarek) wrote in message
> >...
>> Tried that. It was set to Bi-directional and my choices where
>> disabled, bi-directional, ECP, EPP. Could not put it on EPP.
>> So I switched to ECP. Problem still exists.
>> \tarek
>>
>> "Cari \(MS-MVP\)" > wrote in message
>> >...
>> > Try the simplest solution first.... change the LPT port settings in the
>> > BIOS
>> > to EPP (rather than the often found ECP)..
>> >
>> > See if that cures the problem. If not, post back!
>> >
>> > Cari
>> > www.coribright.com
>> >

Cari \(MS-MVP\)
April 14th 04, 11:50 PM
And it's a standalone PC, not connected to a network where there might be a
printer on another PC??????

Cari
www.coribright.com

"Tarek" > wrote in message
om...
> It gets worse. I went on your site, then found your friend's site
> that supports printers (don't remember the name). I actually deleted
> all the printers, all the registry entries and all the files that he
> recommends. The only thing I couldn't figure out where the inf files.
> So I didn't touch those.
>
> Anyway, after a reboot and without being connected to any
> printers I figured that I would be clean. Guess what? I still get a
> "printer" detected everytime I boot up.
>
> I have since reconnected all my printers and reinstalled them. They
> work fine. But that annoying wizard comes up every time I boot the
> machine.
>
> \tarek
>
> (Tarek) wrote in message
> >...
>> Tried that. It was set to Bi-directional and my choices where
>> disabled, bi-directional, ECP, EPP. Could not put it on EPP.
>> So I switched to ECP. Problem still exists.
>> \tarek
>>
>> "Cari \(MS-MVP\)" > wrote in message
>> >...
>> > Try the simplest solution first.... change the LPT port settings in the
>> > BIOS
>> > to EPP (rather than the often found ECP)..
>> >
>> > See if that cures the problem. If not, post back!
>> >
>> > Cari
>> > www.coribright.com
>> >

Tarek
April 14th 04, 11:56 PM
It is a laptop. But this problem exists whether I am on the docking
station at work (on the network) or at home on the wireless network
or just as a standalone laptop.

\tarek

"Cari \(MS-MVP\)" > wrote in message >...
> And it's a standalone PC, not connected to a network where there might be a
> printer on another PC??????
>
> Cari
> www.coribright.com
>
> "Tarek" > wrote in message
> om...
> > It gets worse. I went on your site, then found your friend's site
> > that supports printers (don't remember the name). I actually deleted
> > all the printers, all the registry entries and all the files that he
> > recommends. The only thing I couldn't figure out where the inf files.
> > So I didn't touch those.
> >
> > Anyway, after a reboot and without being connected to any
> > printers I figured that I would be clean. Guess what? I still get a
> > "printer" detected everytime I boot up.
> >
> > I have since reconnected all my printers and reinstalled them. They
> > work fine. But that annoying wizard comes up every time I boot the
> > machine.
> >
> > \tarek
> >

Tarek
April 14th 04, 11:56 PM
It is a laptop. But this problem exists whether I am on the docking
station at work (on the network) or at home on the wireless network
or just as a standalone laptop.

\tarek

"Cari \(MS-MVP\)" > wrote in message >...
> And it's a standalone PC, not connected to a network where there might be a
> printer on another PC??????
>
> Cari
> www.coribright.com
>
> "Tarek" > wrote in message
> om...
> > It gets worse. I went on your site, then found your friend's site
> > that supports printers (don't remember the name). I actually deleted
> > all the printers, all the registry entries and all the files that he
> > recommends. The only thing I couldn't figure out where the inf files.
> > So I didn't touch those.
> >
> > Anyway, after a reboot and without being connected to any
> > printers I figured that I would be clean. Guess what? I still get a
> > "printer" detected everytime I boot up.
> >
> > I have since reconnected all my printers and reinstalled them. They
> > work fine. But that annoying wizard comes up every time I boot the
> > machine.
> >
> > \tarek
> >

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