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HP Printer Setup

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Peter Ostermann - 24 Nov 2003 14:53 GMT
Im Trying To Hook Up My Printer HP Deskjet 3645 And It
Says I Only Have A Level 5 CPU and I Need A Level 6 How
Do I Change It????? My CPU has 200 Mhz, should be enough.
SOmeOne Plz Help Thank U

Peter
Cari MS-MVP - 24 Nov 2003 18:13 GMT
From www.hp.com

     OS
    Processor
    Required Ram
    Hard disk space required

     Microsoft Windows 98 or Me
    Pentium 150 MHz
    32 MB Ram
    40 MB*

     Windows 2000
    Pentium 133 MHz
    64 MB Ram
    40 MB*

     Microsoft Windows XP
    Pentium 233 MHz
    128 MB Ram
    40 MB*

     Macintosh OS 9.1+
    Power PC G3
    128 MB Ram
    10 MB

     Macintosh OS X
    Power PC G3
    128 MB Ram
    20 MB

* A large amount of free hard disk space is needed for printing photographs.
There must be at least 400 MB of temporary hard disk space available for
printing photographs or printing at 2400 x 1200 dpi.

Did you follow HP's installation instructions at http://tinyurl.com/wco9

Cari
www.coribright.com

> Im Trying To Hook Up My Printer HP Deskjet 3645 And It
> Says I Only Have A Level 5 CPU and I Need A Level 6 How
> Do I Change It????? My CPU has 200 Mhz, should be enough.
> SOmeOne Plz Help Thank U
>
> Peter
Peter Ostermann - 24 Nov 2003 21:54 GMT
> From www.hp.com
>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>      32 MB Ram
>      40 MB*

About CPU which *is* the processor it
Says I Only Have A Level 5 CPU and I Need A Level 6

But processor is Pentium 200 MHz
Ram is 128.
In Google Groups I found a posting about
the same problem. How can it be solved??

Peter
 
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