Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
ThePublisher
- 25 Sep 2009 09:33
- 8467 of 11003
Thanks Opt,
Doorbell ringing. Will revert later this am.
TP
ExecLine
- 25 Sep 2009 09:44
- 8468 of 11003
klal
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ThePublisher
- 25 Sep 2009 11:21
- 8470 of 11003
Opt,
In my fiddling around I sussed out which was the .pst file I did my import from my old laptop.
I clicked 'Close' on it and it went away - and has not come back. The other file is the one with the larger number of contacts and a huge (deliberately unarchived) diary.
I seem to be have cracked the problem.
Thanks for your interest and help.
TP
tyketto
- 25 Sep 2009 11:26
- 8471 of 11003
Klal,
Epsom SX200 being knoked out at 40 at the moment.
Multifunction (no fax) four inks,card readers.Does more than I
can use.
Was 80.
Got mine from Argos.
hilary
- 28 Sep 2009 11:26
- 8474 of 11003
I've got a Dell "All in one" printer/scanner wotsit attached via a USB cable. It's not used for printing as we have plenty of other printers on the network, but it is handy to have for scanning.
My problem is this:
It had been correctly installed and was working fine using the Dell drivers. A week or two back, there was a Microsoft Update with a new driver for the printer/scanner which was accepted. After installing the new MS driver, the printer software crashed on loading. A browse of the internet quickly suggested that MS should stick to software as their printer drivers were cr@p and the solution was to un-install the MS driver and re-install the original Dell driver.
We've tried to do this, but the original Dell driver will now not install correctly. Every time the PC is booted it detects new hardware and tries to copy the driver files into the correct folder but can never successfully complete the operation.
Despite this, the printer/scanner is being recognised and we are able to scan from it using the Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard. Being perfectly honest, this is a lot easier than it ever was when using the correct Dell driver, so we would like to continue using this method if possible.
How do we go about stopping it detecting and trying to install new hardware and copying driver files as part of the boot sequence though?
hilary
- 28 Sep 2009 12:32
- 8477 of 11003
Thanks, Opti.
I have installed other things since then, so it's a bit more tricky than it might otherwise be. I also looked at the Device Manager which suggests that it's properly installed using the Dell driver.
So why, if it thinks it's already properly installed. would it detect new hardware on boot????
hilary
- 28 Sep 2009 14:46
- 8479 of 11003
Thanks for that tip, Opti.
Device Manager shows it as appearing twice. Once as an imaging device with succussfully installed driver and once as a printer without driver installed.
I've disabled the printer now, so we'll see what happens on a re-boot.