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| david |
| Carey Frisch [MVP] |
| Thomas Ferguson |
> Carey gives a link to use to get the printer drivers. Do that. Next,
> navigate to
> http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/Clea...#LexmarkDriver
> and use that information to remove the present printer drivers from your
> updated to Windows XP partition on the HD.
>
> Next, shut the computer down and turn the [power off the computer and
> printer. Disconnect the printer from the computer. Turn the computer on
> and start Windows. Install the drivers according to the instructions. I
> would try the install using the USB connection. Do not connect the
> printer to the computer until the instructions indicate.
>
> Let us know.
>
> Tom
> MSMVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "david" <david@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7BE0B637-4ADC-4647-81F6-9E99DA414A57@microsoft.com...
> :I upgraded from Windows 98 to Windows XP, and have been in h@ll since
> then. I
> : have tried to use thier free outsourced support, but so far have spent
> dozens
> : of hours on long distance calls, mostly listening to muzak. My Windows
> 98
> : worked fine with my HP Deskjet series 5500 printer. At the upgrade it
> of
> : course no longer was able to recognize my printer, the driver being
> the one
> : for the old system. Eventually after hours being on hold, i was able
> to get a
> : techie from india, who downloaded the new driver, but the upgrade
> won't
> : recognize the printer. we tried turning all possible variations on and
> off,
> : but eventually we reistalled the windows upgrade in a different area
> (booting
> : from the CD). Well now this version of the upgrade works, but of
> course it
> : does not work with my files or programs, that are connected to the
> upgrade
> : that does not work. The techie seems to think he has helped me, but i
> beg to
> : differ. I should not have to choose between a printer and all my files
> and
> : programs.
>
>
>
| david |
| Thomas Ferguson |
> OK. Too bad there is a problem with the printer. I agree, it'sDavid said ---> I upgraded from Windows 98 to Windows XP, and have
> a very
> poor choice of scenarios. It's too bad that you did not keep
> your
> product codes.
>
> If you registered the programs, you might be able to call the
> product
> support number for each program and get install codes.
>
> So, now what? Sympathy is one thing, help is another.
>
> We obviously have no idea what you tried since you have told
> us (twice)
> little more than your experience with MS support. Interesting,
> perhaps,
> but useless in helping anyone understand the problem. Also,
> you see to
> imply that everything has been tried. If that is true, no one
> here can
> possibly suggest anything more. What is there to suggest if
> everything
> has been tried?
> if your purpose is to complain about Microsoft "outsourced"
> support, it
> might be more useful to use the contact information on MS' web
> pages to
> contact someone who actually can take your complaint to the
> proper
> people.
>
> If you are interested is seeing if there is something else
> that might
> solve the problem, we can explorer some options.
>
> Since the system did work properly at one time, with Win98,
> the odds-on
> favourite possibility is that Win XP update did not handle the
> change
> from Win98 drivers to Win XP drivers properly. My suggestion
> was aimed
> at overcoming that,
>
> Was a "repair/restore" install of XP tried? Now, please tell
> us what you
> have tried already in some detail.
>
> Tom
> MSMVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "david" <david@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E45CBC48-622B-4EA6-95D4-2A3AD0E80BF4@microsoft.com...
> : Both suggestions offered so far were eventually ones we did
> (backed up
> by
> : microsoft outsourced support). We did these, and all
> veriations on it,
> a
> : couple dozen times, to no avail. Next the techie installed a
> second
> : installation (booting from the CD) on a different part of
> the C drive,
> and
> : that one worked fine with the printer, but did not of course
> recognize
> any of
> : my other programs, which were tied to the upgrade
> installation I
> bought and
> : installed.
> :
> : Now I would just migrate the programs over to the second
> installation,
> but I
> : am careless about saving old product codes, so for prgrams
> like the
> $600
> : adobe photo program I bought, I would have to buy again,
> probably 3 or
> 4
> : thousand dollars worth of programs accumulated in the past 6
> years. So
> I am
> : stuck between having a printer or gaving my prgrams. I
> should not have
> to
> : have one or the other.
> :
> : "Thomas Ferguson" wrote:
> :
> : > Carey gives a link to use to get the printer drivers. Do
> that. Next,
> : > navigate to
> : >
> http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/Clea...#LexmarkDriver
> : > and use that information to remove the present printer
> drivers from
> your
> : > updated to Windows XP partition on the HD.
> : >
> : > Next, shut the computer down and turn the [power off the
> computer
> and
> : > printer. Disconnect the printer from the computer. Turn
> the computer
> on
> : > and start Windows. Install the drivers according to the
> instructions. I
> : > would try the install using the USB connection. Do not
> connect the
> : > printer to the computer until the instructions indicate.
> : >
> : > Let us know.
> : >
> : > Tom
> : > MSMVP
> : > Windows Shell/User
> : >
> : >
> : > "david" <david@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> : > news:7BE0B637-4ADC-4647-81F6-9E99DA414A57@microsoft.com...
> : > :I upgraded from Windows 98 to Windows XP, and have been
> in h@ll
> since
> : > then. I
> : > : have tried to use thier free outsourced support, but so
> far have
> spent
> : > dozens
> : > : of hours on long distance calls, mostly listening to
> muzak. My
> Windows
> : > 98
> : > : worked fine with my HP Deskjet series 5500 printer. At
> the upgrade
> it
> : > of
> : > : course no longer was able to recognize my printer, the
> driver
> being
> : > the one
> : > : for the old system. Eventually after hours being on
> hold, i was
> able
> : > to get a
> : > : techie from india, who downloaded the new driver, but
> the upgrade
> : > won't
> : > : recognize the printer. we tried turning all possible
> variations on
> and
> : > off,
> : > : but eventually we reistalled the windows upgrade in a
> different
> area
> : > (booting
> : > : from the CD). Well now this version of the upgrade
> works, but of
> : > course it
> : > : does not work with my files or programs, that are
> connected to the
> : > upgrade
> : > : that does not work. The techie seems to think he has
> helped me,
> but i
> : > beg to
> : > : differ. I should not have to choose between a printer
> and all my
> files
> : > and
> : > : programs.
> : >
> : >
> : >
| vincehal |
>
> Your 1st mistake was upgrading to XP. What did you need to do that
> for? If it aint broke, don't try to fix it! MS's XP upgrading S/W is
> garbage. I've seen this happen a lot of times. The best, most trouble
> free thing to do is to wipe your hard drive and do a clean install.
> (Backup all of your created and captured data 1st, including email,
> address book, Favourites, etc.) Even trying to reverse back to 98 will
> most likely not work. You will be plagued with problems forever if you
> don't do a clean install. Sorry, but that has been my experience. You
> will have to email proof of ownership to all of your S/W companies for
> info on how to reinstall your S/W or find free serial numbers for your
> S/W using P2P (Peer2Peer) networks. If you wanted to upgrade, you
> would have had more success upgrading to Win ME. I use ME beautifully
> on all of my PC's. From taking MCSE and using Win NT, 2000 and XP, I
> would never touch them unless I was a medium to large sized company.
> Would you use a Mac truck tractor to go to the grocery store? Of
> course not. So why use a Mac truck tractor operating system if you
> don't really need to?
>
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