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http://support.gateway.com/support/drivers/search.asp?st=pn¶m=1015001R
This is a link to all of the drivers you need. You will need to reboot with Windows XP CD and install a fresh copy of Windows. Be sure to backup any files you want to keep, and you may want to download the driver files first in case the network card does not work (no driver), if you don't have another computer to download the files later.
Here I
will show you where to find drivers and manuals for the Canon Pixma Mp160 photo
all in one printer.
Drivers for this printer are available for Windows
98, windows ME, windows Xp, Windows Vista, windows vista 64bit editions,
windows 7 and windows 7 64bit editions.
On the Mac side drivers are available for Mac OS X
10.2/10.3/10.4/10.5/10.6
A full on screen manual, quick start guide and
other instructions are also available.
To download these drivers and or documentation for
your printer please visit THIS PAGE 1. Click on Drivers & downloads
2. Select your OS ( Operating system, windows, mac
etc )
3. All available drivers, documents etc will be
available below. For some of the documents a PDF reader may be
required to open and read / print them.
To obtain a PDF reader, read this pagePDF Documents. Pdf
reader(s) Thank you for reading and I hope your printer is
up and running again. -Ekse
What HP says is : There will not be any Windows Vista operating system printer drivers available for your product.If you are using the new Windows Vista operating system on your PC, consider an upgrade to a newer HP product that will work with Microsoft’s new Vista operating system.
To help you choose a new product upgrade, the following tool will be helpful:http://www.hp.com/support/hho/productreplacementOr here's my opinion...GO back to Windows XP.You have to change either your printer or your OS.
I would say the salesman just wanted to sell you a printer
Operating Systems Supported
Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows XP Apple Mac OS X (10.3.0-10.3.x) Apple Mac OS X (10.4.0-10.4.x) Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows Vista x64
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