The driver at the Windows Server 2003 link refuses to install on the server. After unpacking and beginning the installation, the error reads: This computer does not meet the following system requirements: The Operating System of this computer is not supported. This software can only be installed on computers running the following Windows Operating Systems: 1) Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or better (32 bit only); 2) Windows Vista; 3) Windows 7. Upgrade the Operating System of this computer or install this software on another computer system. The installation cannot continue. Follow the instructions above to resolve the issue(s) listed, and then restart the installation.
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SOURCE: HP OJ 5610 Drivers-? Can not install printer.
In this case, there's no mystery as to the cause of the problem. You will be unable to use this printer with your operating system because there are no existing print drivers that work with 64 bit Vista. Your printer will work with Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows XP, but not with Vista at all.
You have only two options...use a different HP printer that will work with Vista, or get a PC that has one of the supported operating systems on it and connect your current printer to that PC.
Sorry. I know this isn't the answer you were looking for, but that's the best I can do until the proper drivers become available.
SOURCE: HP 5400 Install Hang
had same problem with HP 110 Plus (plotter).
Found a previous install of a HP FAX left MANY bogus entries on the registry, I wipe them clean and now all ok.
Hope it helps.
SOURCE: I have a problem with the installation of "HP Real
There is a good chance we can get this running for you, but it may be a bit tricky. I suspect that the operating system for the new computer is more recent than that on the old computer. Fortunately, the new computer probably has a compatibility mode that you can use. I'm assuming Windows XP as your current operating system, but Vista can do this as well.
Assuming you're installing from a CD drive, navigate to that drive (Start>Run>d: OK)
Now look for the installation program: Probably SETUP.EXE. Right-click on it, then choose PROPERTIES.
Now click the tab called COMPATIBILITY. Select the box "Run this in compatibility mode for..", then select the operating system that the software was designed for (should be on the packaging). Now click OK. You can pick another option if this doesn't work the first time.
Last but not least, try double-clicking the SETUP.EXE and see if you get better results.
We have other options, so respond back if this doesn't work.
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