Error message appears saying there is a problem with the disk, Access denied.
All main functions work from controls on monitor itself, ie brightness,resolution,sound etc and it switches on correctly on start-up and switches off on shut-down.
However I am concerned that without the information contained within the disk I do not know whether there are interacting functions with other programs that I am missing.
Also Windows autt-omatic update frequently tells me that an update to WF1907 cannot be installed.
First of all, your question is NOT clear! You have not mentioned what
the heck is your intention. ?? Are you trying to delete a system file?
a Windows program file? or just a program file? OR are you just trying
to FORMAT your hard drive?
this may not be the problem but it is the only thing i can think of.
Right click the drive and go to properties, there should be a tab which
says "security" go to that and make sure your user name is checked for
access if it isn't and you can't check boxes with that account log-on as
"Administrator" add yourself to the checks and hopefully that will fix
it.
If it is just some file that you want to remove follow this. ( NOTE:
this will not delete key system files that is required for windows
operation)
Go to Start -> Turn off computer -> Select "Restart"
While the system restarts ( after shutdown is complete) keep pressing
the F8 key until you get the bootup menu. From this menu select " Start
windows in safe mode". This time windows will start/load with the least
required driver files and necessary system files. Now try to delete the
file you wanted to delete.
If you want to FORMAT your hard drive, ( Be careful and know what you
are doing here, you must have back up drivers for all your system
equipments and an OS available to reinstall)
Go to Start -> Turn off computer -> Select "Restart"
While the system restarts ( after shutdown is complete) keep pressing
the F8 key until you get the boot up menu. From this menu select "Safe
mode with command prompt". When system boots up, go to the command
prompt and format your system drive. ( C drive by default)
P.S: Where on earth did you go to high school? Next time when you write English, please use wisdom and be clear.
HP says to use the Vista drivers. You have to install it a a local printer follow these steps....
1. Make sure the printer is turned on and connected to your network. Verify that you can access the printer's internal web page by browsing to its IP address before continuing. Print a network config page or make note of the IP address and Name. (should be a static IP)
2. Click >> Start >> Control panel >> Devices and Printers.
3. Click the Add a printer
4. Select Local printer
5. Select Create a new port and select Standard TCP/IP Port and click Next button.
6. Under Device type, select TCP/IP Device. Under Hostname or IP address, enter the printer's host name (found on the printer's network configuration report the generated above). Click Next.
If you get a message about Additional Port Information Required, then the printer was not found using the host name. You can go back and retry or using the printer's IP address instead of the host name.
7. Select HP or Hewlett-Packard from the list of manufacturers and select and select your printer model. Click Next.
If your printer model was not listed, then select Have Disk, browse the HP CD that came with your printer and select the first file that starts with hp and ends with inf.or use currently installed driver if you have teh correct on installed. Click Open then OK. Select your printer model. Click Next.
8. It will ask for the Printer name -- enter a new name or use the existing one. This will be the name of the printer that you select from other applications.
9. You may be asked to share the printer. Make a choice and click Next.
10. The Print Test Page box appears. Go ahead and print it.
11. Click Finish.
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