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Old August 15th 03, 10:38 PM
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It is enabled in the BIOS, all other USB devices work
fine (camera, gamepad, UPS). About half the time it sees
the printer and installs the drivers, but I still can't
print to it. The other half the time the USB printing
service fails to start "Code 10" or installs as "Unknown
device".


-----Original Message-----

na@na wrote in message news:05a901c362d4$013fe7e0

...
Since this is a brand new chipset/board I assume this

is
a compatibility issue that was never checked.

The printer works fine on my old AMD motherboard (AMD

761
chipset with USB 1.1), I just verified that.

I've tried everything, uninstalling, rebooting, etc...
Sometimes the USB Printing support doesn't even install
correctly (This device can not start, Code 10). Other
times everything looks ok, XP adds the printer drivers
ok, but as soon as I try to print (test page, Notepad,
anything) it pops up a little USB error window saying

it
can not print.

I assume updated USB drivers are in the works?


Make sure that USB is enabled in your BIOS and make sure

from the HP web
site that you are using the XP driver. Also follow the

HP instructions for
installation EXACTLY

Eric Booth


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