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Anonymous Posted on Aug 30, 2013

INTERNAL DISK NOT INITIALIZED Copy

INTERNAL DISK NOT INITIALIZED Copy and Send disabled. Initialize disk or contact support

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  • Posted on Nov 28, 2007

SOURCE: hp laserjet 4550dn, how do you initialize thehard drive?

Try taking the disk out and format it on a PC first.

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