Millard
December 9th 03, 12:23 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>I have the same problem. It keeps wanting to install my
>printer which is installed and works fine. The MSFT
>knowledge base recognizes this problem, but has no
>solution. It says to "fake it out" by going through the
>motions of installing. This doesn't work. HP only says
>that there are no drivers because it is embedded in the
>XP OS. Weird...Bothersome too.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>For the last three weeks XP wizzard after boot up says
>it
>>has found new hardware and is ready to install drivers
>>yet I never added any. If I click ok it looks for a
>>reboot and the same message comes up. If I cancel all
is
>>fine. Anyone have an idea of what XP is doing and how
to
>>idetify the problem?
>>.
>>
>.
>You want to check and make sure ALL of your PCI cards
are firmly in place and the screw tight. You are having
an intermitant open in a connection. Probably vibration
in the shipping of your machine. Thos handlers are pretty
rough when it's not their machine. In the HARDWARE WIZARD
click properties for every piece of hardware on you
machine and it should say DEVICE IS WORKING PROPERLY. The
tiny connections on the motherboard are notorious for
working lose. A close inspection is in order there. This
is time consuming I know or you could just wait until
something stops working and vula! there it is.
>I have the same problem. It keeps wanting to install my
>printer which is installed and works fine. The MSFT
>knowledge base recognizes this problem, but has no
>solution. It says to "fake it out" by going through the
>motions of installing. This doesn't work. HP only says
>that there are no drivers because it is embedded in the
>XP OS. Weird...Bothersome too.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>For the last three weeks XP wizzard after boot up says
>it
>>has found new hardware and is ready to install drivers
>>yet I never added any. If I click ok it looks for a
>>reboot and the same message comes up. If I cancel all
is
>>fine. Anyone have an idea of what XP is doing and how
to
>>idetify the problem?
>>.
>>
>.
>You want to check and make sure ALL of your PCI cards
are firmly in place and the screw tight. You are having
an intermitant open in a connection. Probably vibration
in the shipping of your machine. Thos handlers are pretty
rough when it's not their machine. In the HARDWARE WIZARD
click properties for every piece of hardware on you
machine and it should say DEVICE IS WORKING PROPERLY. The
tiny connections on the motherboard are notorious for
working lose. A close inspection is in order there. This
is time consuming I know or you could just wait until
something stops working and vula! there it is.