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If you have a question create a new topic by clicking here and select the appropriate board. There is an issue with the 64 bit Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 or 8.1 and Windows 10 drivers that causes the spooler to crash with the following HP Deskjet printers: Deskjet 710 Deskjet 712 Deskjet 720 Deskjet 722 Deskjet 810 Deskjet 812 Deskjet 820 Deskjet 822 Deskjet 1000 The attached file contains a patch for this issue for Vista and Windows 7. Note: there are suggestions in the forum to use the Deskjet 990c driver. This will not work, the Deskjet 990 uses PCL3GUI which is not at all compatible with the printers listed here. The patch does not currently work for Windows 8, 8.1 or 10 x64 systems. There are some efforts to address this, if a solution is developed it will be posted here. Edit - I have not made any progress in getting the patch to work in Windows 8 x64. If the driver has not been installed go to Start, Devices and Printers, Add a Printer, Local Printer, choose the proper port (for USB-Parallel converters the port will likely be USB001: or perhaps USB002: ), Next, click Windows Update then choose HP for the manufacturer and select the appropriate printer. Apply the patch as follows: Log into the computer with an administrative account. File Instalasi Printer Hp Deskjet 1000S Download The PatchDownload the patch by clicking on the paper clip at the end of this post. ![]() You can click Start, Computer and type windirsystem32spooldriversx643 in the address bar and it will find the right place. This can be done from a DOS prompt if DOS is opened with the run as administrator command, or from explorer with a copy and paste. Depending on your UAC settings you may need to provide confirmation. File Instalasi Printer Hp Deskjet 1000S 32 Bit Version OfThis patch is not required and should not applied to a 32 bit version of Vista or Windows 7. Thanks to extraordinary Microsoft engineer Alan Morris for guidance for the patch. ![]() Now click on the file and open it, then extract the patch to some directory that is easy to find. I use c:temp. If this directory does not exist you can create it as follows: open the administrative DOS prompt by clicking on Start, All Programs, Accessories, then right click on CMD.EXE and select Run as Administrator. Click in the DOS box then type the following: MD c:temp CD temp Now extract the patch files into the c:temp directory (extract all, chose c:temp as the destination). Update - Windows security settings may prevent these files from being used, please open Computer, type c:temp in the address bar and then right click on each of the dll files and select Properties. If there is a message in Properties indicating the file was downloaded from the internet and may be blocked then unblock the file before proceeding. You will get a warning asking if it is OK to overwrite the files, say yes. Note that the printers here do not support USB connections, they have only parallel ports. Edit - if your printer does have a parallel port use it, this will likely be much less problematic than using a USB-Parallel converter.
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