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Jeff Urban
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Have an HP CM1312nfi MFP. Had a nice old XP box that was the print server, Got a Vista box and a 7, there are 8 and 10 boxes in the house ad I would like to be able to print from any of them.
One disadvantage was that the XP box had to be to print. I tried to get the thing to boot itself after a power outage but had some problems with that, but it worked fine otherwise. The OS was slightly damaged but it was fine, I just could never get rid of the password box at boot even though there was no password set. By the way I do not care about security, all my stuff stays sighed in to everything. So someone could read my email, so can the government and I would even less want them able to. No kids, and people here are not nosy. Noone is here alone except us, ever.
Anyway I decided to plug the printer into the network directly. The disk I got with the printer doesn't cover anything past XP but the Vista box worked automatically. I left two PC groups because they don't like anything that is not brand new. the last straw was when one said "Printer that is only worth $250". Yeah, how much is YOUR printer worth ? If it is an inkjet you would ave to pay me to take it. So the Vista box lacks an optical drive, Windows lost it when I installed the second HD. there is to much on it now to remove it, for example this browser...
So I go to download the drivers. I got them for 7, 8 and Vista. They come right from HP. They are around 100MB so they are not like an internet assisted install. (the ones that are only a few KB and download as they go along)
In all cases the install starts and just stops. It does not lock up the PC, but I mean one time we tried we went shopping and like 2 hours later it still was sitting there.
The one common denominator I see here is HP, but I find it hard to believe they were trying to force end of life on these things. If they wanted that they would just say "Not Supported".
I might put together another XP box because I got all kinds of software. But still I would rather have the printer on the network.
Anybody got any idea of what the hell is going on here ? I am not throwing out this printer.
One disadvantage was that the XP box had to be to print. I tried to get the thing to boot itself after a power outage but had some problems with that, but it worked fine otherwise. The OS was slightly damaged but it was fine, I just could never get rid of the password box at boot even though there was no password set. By the way I do not care about security, all my stuff stays sighed in to everything. So someone could read my email, so can the government and I would even less want them able to. No kids, and people here are not nosy. Noone is here alone except us, ever.
Anyway I decided to plug the printer into the network directly. The disk I got with the printer doesn't cover anything past XP but the Vista box worked automatically. I left two PC groups because they don't like anything that is not brand new. the last straw was when one said "Printer that is only worth $250". Yeah, how much is YOUR printer worth ? If it is an inkjet you would ave to pay me to take it. So the Vista box lacks an optical drive, Windows lost it when I installed the second HD. there is to much on it now to remove it, for example this browser...
So I go to download the drivers. I got them for 7, 8 and Vista. They come right from HP. They are around 100MB so they are not like an internet assisted install. (the ones that are only a few KB and download as they go along)
In all cases the install starts and just stops. It does not lock up the PC, but I mean one time we tried we went shopping and like 2 hours later it still was sitting there.
The one common denominator I see here is HP, but I find it hard to believe they were trying to force end of life on these things. If they wanted that they would just say "Not Supported".
I might put together another XP box because I got all kinds of software. But still I would rather have the printer on the network.
Anybody got any idea of what the hell is going on here ? I am not throwing out this printer.