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Device keeps trying to install on every boot even if marked not to
Hi !
I have a HP desktop PC running XP professional version 2002 SP3. Every single time I boot or reboot the PC, I am told that I have a new device called "printer" and it tries to install the drivers for it. And every time, it fails. Needless to say, the three printers I have hooked up are installed and working fine. I have checked the box "not to check for the device", but it still checks everytime. And there are no "?" devices in Device Manager.... What can I do to stop this? It's very annoying !! HELP !!!! |
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Device keeps trying to install on every boot even if marked not to
Polish Don wrote:
I have a HP desktop PC running XP professional version 2002 SP3. Every single time I boot or reboot the PC, I am told that I have a new device called "printer" and it tries to install the drivers for it. And every time, it fails. Needless to say, the three printers I have hooked up are installed and working fine. I have checked the box "not to check for the device", but it still checks everytime. And there are no "?" devices in Device Manager.... What can I do to stop this? It's very annoying !! "the three printers I have hooked up are installed and working fine." Possible correction: the three printers you have hooked up are [likely partially] installed and [doing whatever *you* want them to do] fine. ;-) My suggestion is fairly simple and straight-forward. Visit the manufacturer's web site for the three printers (why three, BTW - idle curiosity?) and download the latest drivers for each printer and install each of the drivers/software for each of them (just drivers if you can get away with it.) Worst thing - nothing changes - but you end up with the latest drivers. Also - do you scan for spyware/adware/malware? These are not the same as viruses/trojans/worms and although there is cross-over - most tools that have historically been antivirus are not so good at antimalware. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Device keeps trying to install on every boot even if marked not to
Polish Don wrote:
I have a HP desktop PC running XP professional version 2002 SP3. Every single time I boot or reboot the PC, I am told that I have a new device called "printer" and it tries to install the drivers for it. And every time, it fails. Needless to say, the three printers I have hooked up are installed and working fine. I have checked the box "not to check for the device", but it still checks everytime. And there are no "?" devices in Device Manager.... What can I do to stop this? It's very annoying !! "the three printers I have hooked up are installed and working fine." Possible correction: the three printers you have hooked up are [likely partially] installed and [doing whatever *you* want them to do] fine. ;-) My suggestion is fairly simple and straight-forward. Visit the manufacturer's web site for the three printers (why three, BTW - idle curiosity?) and download the latest drivers for each printer and install each of the drivers/software for each of them (just drivers if you can get away with it.) Worst thing - nothing changes - but you end up with the latest drivers. Also - do you scan for spyware/adware/malware? These are not the same as viruses/trojans/worms and although there is cross-over - most tools that have historically been antivirus are not so good at antimalware. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Device keeps trying to install on every boot even if marked no
Thanks !
First, the reason for three printers: Printer #1) Dot Matrix printer for printing three part carbon invoices Printer #2) HP Office Jet printer/scanner Printer #3) Networked Laser printer I've already checked the drivers, and they are current and updated. The thing is that I cannot stop it from constantly installing on each boot. usually the checkmark works or it will show up on the device manager. Even Microsoft Update doesn't work ! "Shenan Stanley" wrote: Polish Don wrote: I have a HP desktop PC running XP professional version 2002 SP3. Every single time I boot or reboot the PC, I am told that I have a new device called "printer" and it tries to install the drivers for it. And every time, it fails. Needless to say, the three printers I have hooked up are installed and working fine. I have checked the box "not to check for the device", but it still checks everytime. And there are no "?" devices in Device Manager.... What can I do to stop this? It's very annoying !! "the three printers I have hooked up are installed and working fine." Possible correction: the three printers you have hooked up are [likely partially] installed and [doing whatever *you* want them to do] fine. ;-) My suggestion is fairly simple and straight-forward. Visit the manufacturer's web site for the three printers (why three, BTW - idle curiosity?) and download the latest drivers for each printer and install each of the drivers/software for each of them (just drivers if you can get away with it.) Worst thing - nothing changes - but you end up with the latest drivers. Also - do you scan for spyware/adware/malware? These are not the same as viruses/trojans/worms and although there is cross-over - most tools that have historically been antivirus are not so good at antimalware. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Device keeps trying to install on every boot even if marked no
Thanks !
First, the reason for three printers: Printer #1) Dot Matrix printer for printing three part carbon invoices Printer #2) HP Office Jet printer/scanner Printer #3) Networked Laser printer I've already checked the drivers, and they are current and updated. The thing is that I cannot stop it from constantly installing on each boot. usually the checkmark works or it will show up on the device manager. Even Microsoft Update doesn't work ! "Shenan Stanley" wrote: Polish Don wrote: I have a HP desktop PC running XP professional version 2002 SP3. Every single time I boot or reboot the PC, I am told that I have a new device called "printer" and it tries to install the drivers for it. And every time, it fails. Needless to say, the three printers I have hooked up are installed and working fine. I have checked the box "not to check for the device", but it still checks everytime. And there are no "?" devices in Device Manager.... What can I do to stop this? It's very annoying !! "the three printers I have hooked up are installed and working fine." Possible correction: the three printers you have hooked up are [likely partially] installed and [doing whatever *you* want them to do] fine. ;-) My suggestion is fairly simple and straight-forward. Visit the manufacturer's web site for the three printers (why three, BTW - idle curiosity?) and download the latest drivers for each printer and install each of the drivers/software for each of them (just drivers if you can get away with it.) Worst thing - nothing changes - but you end up with the latest drivers. Also - do you scan for spyware/adware/malware? These are not the same as viruses/trojans/worms and although there is cross-over - most tools that have historically been antivirus are not so good at antimalware. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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"Polish Don" wrote in message ... : : Even Microsoft Update doesn't work ! So, did you follow Shenan's advice about checking for malware/spyware? |
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Device keeps trying to install on every boot even if marked no
"Polish Don" wrote in message ... : : Even Microsoft Update doesn't work ! So, did you follow Shenan's advice about checking for malware/spyware? |
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Device keeps trying to install on every boot even if marked no
"Tom Willett" wrote: "Polish Don" wrote in message ... : : Even Microsoft Update doesn't work ! So, did you follow Shenan's advice about checking for malware/spyware? I run Norton's Antivirus (updated daily), as well as several cleaning and spyware utilities (Adaware, CCleaner, Window Washer, Spy sweeper, etc) programs every day. Still no help. And yes I run most of these every day... |
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Device keeps trying to install on every boot even if marked no
"Tom Willett" wrote: "Polish Don" wrote in message ... : : Even Microsoft Update doesn't work ! So, did you follow Shenan's advice about checking for malware/spyware? I run Norton's Antivirus (updated daily), as well as several cleaning and spyware utilities (Adaware, CCleaner, Window Washer, Spy sweeper, etc) programs every day. Still no help. And yes I run most of these every day... |
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Device keeps trying to install on every boot even if marked notto
On Jun 23, 4:24*am, Polish Don
wrote: I have a HP desktop PC running XP professional version 2002 SP3. *Every single time I boot or reboot the PC, I am told that I have a new device called "printer" and it tries to install the drivers for it. *And every time, it fails. Needless to say, the three printers I have hooked up are installed and working fine. I have checked the box "not to check for the device", but it still checks everytime. *And there are no "?" devices in Device Manager.... What can I do to stop this? *It's very annoying !! See this article The New Hardware Wizard may detect the printer device after every restart of the computer at http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;298370 |
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Device keeps trying to install on every boot even if marked not to
"Polish Don" wrote in message ... Hi ! I have a HP desktop PC running XP professional version 2002 SP3. Every single time I boot or reboot the PC, I am told that I have a new device called "printer" and it tries to install the drivers for it. And every time, it fails. Needless to say, the three printers I have hooked up are installed and working fine. I have checked the box "not to check for the device", but it still checks everytime. And there are no "?" devices in Device Manager.... What can I do to stop this? It's very annoying !! HELP !!!! The New Hardware Wizard may detect the printer device after every restart of the computer http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;298370 -- D |
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Device keeps trying to install on every boot even if marked not to
"Polish Don" wrote in message ... Hi ! I have a HP desktop PC running XP professional version 2002 SP3. Every single time I boot or reboot the PC, I am told that I have a new device called "printer" and it tries to install the drivers for it. And every time, it fails. Needless to say, the three printers I have hooked up are installed and working fine. I have checked the box "not to check for the device", but it still checks everytime. And there are no "?" devices in Device Manager.... What can I do to stop this? It's very annoying !! HELP !!!! The New Hardware Wizard may detect the printer device after every restart of the computer http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;298370 -- D |
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Device keeps trying to install on every boot even if marked no
Thanks for the idea.
I followed the instructions on the Regedit, but it still wants to install, even when marked "Do not ask again". It's saying something about the port was not detected or found... "Doug" wrote: "Polish Don" wrote in message ... Hi ! I have a HP desktop PC running XP professional version 2002 SP3. Every single time I boot or reboot the PC, I am told that I have a new device called "printer" and it tries to install the drivers for it. And every time, it fails. Needless to say, the three printers I have hooked up are installed and working fine. I have checked the box "not to check for the device", but it still checks everytime. And there are no "?" devices in Device Manager.... What can I do to stop this? It's very annoying !! HELP !!!! The New Hardware Wizard may detect the printer device after every restart of the computer http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;298370 -- D |
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Device keeps trying to install on every boot even if marked no
On Jul 10, 6:46*pm, Polish Don
wrote: Thanks for the idea. I followed the instructions on the Regedit, but it still wants to install, even when marked "Do not ask again". *It's saying something about the port was not detected or found... "Doug" wrote: "Polish Don" wrote in message ... Hi ! I have a HP desktop PC running XP professional version 2002 SP3. *Every single time I boot or reboot the PC, I am told that I have a new device called "printer" and it tries to install the drivers for it. *And every time, it fails. Needless to say, the three printers I have hooked up are installed and working fine. I have checked the box "not to check for the device", but it still checks everytime. *And there are no "?" devices in Device Manager.... What can I do to stop this? *It's very annoying !! HELP !!!! The New Hardware Wizard may detect the printer device after every restart of the computer http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;298370 -- D Network printers should not be a "plug and play" detectable device I would consider letting the "Plug and Play" wizard complete once so as to se with it is detecting. |
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