> That's the file I saw on the HP website.
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> Hope that may solve the problems.
>> That's the file I saw on the HP website.
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> Regards
> Huib
Hi,
When you give me the final go to install the related XP SW i would do it as
following:
-scanner not connected
-install col3927, then CIT 207355-HP-com-patch V8 and finally (semi optionam
col10862).
Restart, cross fingers and wait .... if not successfull hopeless and the
other updates are no more reauired.
Nevertheless the question is kept "why does the HP4570C does it by other
Vista users, mostly in reduced mode, and by some people with the full SW.
If ok, than installing sj753mu, col4425du, col6596, col 4574, col96du (i
suppose which one first is not important).
Regards
Huib
Huib - 28 Jul 2007 18:35 GMT
>>> That's the file I saw on the HP website.
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> Regards
> Huib
Hi,
I just executed the col3927 ant the Cit-patch ......
Result: after restart the system crashed and could even nog restore itself.
Via save mode i succeeded to select a recent restore point and could restore
the system.
Any explanation how it could happen?
regards
Huib
huwyngr - 29 Jul 2007 00:48 GMT
Sorry about your experience for which I've no explanation except that
once a system starts crashing you need to correct that -- VISTA does
have a System Repair mode but I'm not sufficiently expert in VISTA
itself to state how you access it.
Personally I would have delayed installing the updates and fixes until
I found the printer working. I just wanted to draw your attention to
them.
So I would hope you can get some help from VISTA experts here about the
VISTA repair mode and how to get back to as clean a VISTA installation
as you can.
Sorry not to be able to help more than that.