Go to Printers and Faxes in your Control Panel, and choose "Add a Printer." During the process, it will ask for an installation disk. When you tell it you don't have one, it should offer to look for the driver online. Choose that option, and follow the directions to choose a driver for your printer.
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Make sure that the previous installation found in the "printer and faxes" settings are completely removed. Start from scratch, install the printer first with the power turned on, let Windows detect the hardware first (assuming your using windows), if it was detected, make sure you have the installation CD handy.
You will need to find a driver. Try the HP web site.
Windows 7 can be installed without any driver-software. It includes native drivers for the operating system to work. After the installation Windows Update will find the needed updates for many of the drivers. If you are missing any after the install and update you can go to the manufatureers website and download the ones missing or old.
You should have proper installation rights of installation on your system. By this, you can install Chrome on your system.
Boot Camp is a Mac OS X utility that takes you through the installation process. You can install Windows manually, or with software such as Parallels, Fusion or Virtual Box. (See links below)
You can configure Windows Vista to install without having to manually enter the product key during the setup process. This is quite useful if you find yourself in need to perform an installation of the OS but without having the (legal) product key with you at that very moment. Unlike previous Windows versions where you had to have a CD Key handy during the installation of the OS, the Windows Vista setup process only makes it appear as if you have to enter a product key to install it.
I had problems installing it in Windows XP. What I did was to right click on the installation file, go to 'properties', 'advanced', and change the compatability mode to Windows 95. Then it installed fine, and I had no trouble playing it.
You must have an installation disc to upgrade Windows 98.
It depends on which source of windows you are going to use. If you want to start from windows environment just insert an installation CD and it starts automatically. If it didn't just browse the file setup.exe on the CD and double click on it. If you install from DOS locate the file winnt.exe Whem you are installing windows from dos and your CD is not bootable you will need MS-DOS disk to start installation, and you will need smartdrv.exe without this file installation will take hours.If you have a bootable windows installation CD just insert it in the CD/DVD drive restart your PC and boot up from the CD. Then just follow instructions. When you are installing windows it might ask you to enter a serial number, thus in order to install OS you have to have a valid serial number. Some Windows require also activation.
You can upgrade to SP3 without a CD. You cannot install the entire system from scratch without a CD. yes. first install XP sp2 with CD, then upgrade via Internet.
DOS only supports the generic based printers.. You need not to install any printer in it as it always use Generic Text printer driver.. You can only use Dot Matrix Printer (DMP) in DOS without any driver..