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| Thread ID: 55380 | 2005-03-09 06:15:00 | HP all-in-one 1210, memory incorrect reporting ISSUE | takahe1nz (7326) | Press F1 |
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| 332190 | 2005-03-09 06:15:00 | Hello all! Ok problem this time is the fact that I am trying to install a HP PSC 1210 all-in-one printer onto a computer that is loaded with windows 98. That is all good.. there are drivers there that support win98, but the problem that I am having is that it says that the computer doesnt hav enough RAM to install the printer drivers. Is there anyway that I can bypass the inital 'check' and just install the driver. I have gone through the Device Manager once that the computer has realised that the printer is plugged in.. but the drivers need to be installed. I am saying this because I have backed up all the drivers and *.inf files that the printer uses from another computer, and that even doesnt work.. so basically wat i am wanting to do is just to bypass that installation check! PLEASE!! anyway that could happen! Cheers! Takahe |
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| 332191 | 2005-03-09 09:28:00 | The HP docs seem to indicate that if you find enterprise drivers then there are no such checks. The only driver to download weighs in at 166MB do a google search for rw2_021_w02_enu.exe hopefully it doesn't have the check but I would bet on it. Else I'd resort to seeing if there are registry keys it checks or to run file/registry monitoring tools on a windows 98 machine that does work. Or else stick in some more RAM .. Check if the installer has commandline options too such as silent install |
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