Printer won't stay installed

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I'm running Windows Vista, but I have a PSC all in one that was originally
programmed for Windows XP. I have gone to the PSC manufacturer and obtained
an updated driver for the PSC, and I can install it and use the printer, but
when I shut the computer down and restart it the driver does not stay
installed. I have to re-install the driver every time I start the computer.
Is there a way to make this driver stay installed?
 
Please tell us the name of the PSC manufacturer and the model number.

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Carey Frisch
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I'm running Windows Vista, but I have a PSC all in one that was originally
programmed for Windows XP. I have gone to the PSC manufacturer and obtained
an updated driver for the PSC, and I can install it and use the printer, but
when I shut the computer down and restart it the driver does not stay
installed. I have to re-install the driver every time I start the computer.
Is there a way to make this driver stay installed?
 
It's a HP F340. I have also gone to microsoft.com and done a full update
install, as well as getting the new driver from HP for the PSC, nothing seems
to work.

Thanks for any help!
 
Is the printer connected to USB?

Is there any HP software installed on the machine that deletes the printer
and driver when it can't contact the device (HP CUE Discovery)?

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Alan Morris
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The AIO is connected to USB, and the driver I got from HP for this device is
the only HP software that has been installed on this machine, which is a
DELL. Nothing else is hooked up to USB, and no other external hardware of any
kind exists for this machine.
 
The spooler does not delete the printer nor drivers. This is a function of
the user.

Is the print spooler service running when the printer disappears?

When the spooler is not running there will be no printers in the printers
folder.



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Alan Morris
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This problem only happens when I shut the computer down. If I leave it
running, the driver stays installed and I can print with it without problem,
but every time I shut it down and restart it, the driver is no longer
installed. I am prompted to install the driver for the AIO every time I start
the computer, but only if the AIO was already turned on. If the AIO gets
turned on AFTER I start the computer, it doesn't detect the AIO and so
doesn't ask me to install a driver for it, and I can't access it at all when
I try to print something. As long as I have the AIO turned on before I start
the computer, I am prompted to install the driver, which I have downloaded
and stored on the system, so I can install it without hassle, but why should
I have to do this every single time? For some reason, the driver will NOT
stay installed when I shut the computer down, no matter how many times I try.
 
The spooler will never delete the printer driver. This requires user
interaction.

Check the configuration of the USB bus in device manager. I'm assuming the
device is attached directly to the computer. These things are a storage
device, scanner, as well as a printer. Make sure the other devices work
when the printer is not working.

If a driver is requested by the bus enumerator, it's not the spooler that is
making this request.

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Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
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Somehow, we are not communicating here.

The ONLY time this happens is when I turn the computer off.

It NEVER happens when I have installed the driver and leave the computer
turned on, regardless of how long I leave it turned on.

It ALWAYS happens when I shut down and restart the computer. However, it
only happens if the AIO is turned on BEFORE I restart the computer. If the
AIO is turned off when the computer starts up, it doesn't ever recognize the
printer at all.

As long as the AIO is turned on, the computer will detect the "new device",
and will prompt me to install the driver I have downloaded from the
manufacturer. Once this process is complete, I can print to the AIO without
any trouble whatsoever, UNTIL I TURN THE COMPUTER OFF AND RESTART IT!

There is no other external hardware installed on or connected to this
computer. There are no other HP programs installed on this computer. I don't
ever go to the spooler except to check for this printer, and it is only there
when I start the computer, with the AIO turned on, and go through the whole
installation of the driver again.

Please stop saying that this can only happen with user interaction. I am not
interacting with it at all. I am simply using the shut down and restart
function built into the Vista OS.
 
The next time you turn off/on the computer, verify that the printer driver
is still installed by opening the Printers Folder, right click any white
space in the folder and select Server Properties

On the drivers tab, is the print driver still installed?

Can you copy files from the storage hardware on the device when printing
does not work. I think the root issue is not in printing but the hardware
installation.

A USB device may no longer work correctly after Windows Vista resumes
from sleep or from hibernation
(928631) - Resolves a problem in which some USB devices are not
detected correctly after Windows Vista resumes from sleep or from
hibernation. After you resume a Windows Vista-based computer from sleep or
from hibernation, or after you restart the computer, some devices may no
longer work correctly.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928631/en-us

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Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
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I have the same problem and the response from HP support is to disable
"HP CUE Discover" service from "Control panel > Services" menu.

It works.

Philippe
 
Thank you so much! I was getting sick and tired of waiting for the printer to
be installed (Right now I'm actually late for class because the drivers
needed to be reinstalled....). I always just thought it was Vista's fault,
lol.
 
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