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Re: Samsung ML-2010 I fiexed the problem. Since there are no drivers for the 64 bit version of
Vista, I reinstalled Vista on the 32 bit platform, then the printer was
acknowledged. It is a shame; I prefer 64 bit version. I truly hope that 64
bit is improved for its release later this month.
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Yours truly,
A Helping Hand
"Judy Booth" wrote:
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> <HamRadioOperator@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> news:C94BF39D-5640-43C6-915C-267883A6E3D0@microsoft.com:
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> > Hello everyone. Version of Windows - Vista RC1 Version 5600
> >
> > I installed my printer that I purchased today. When Windows Add
> > Hardware completes the installation, it tells me that I have blocked
> > Windows NT 4.0 drivers. How can I unblock the NT 4.0 drivers?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
>
> I would start by re-checking on the install disk to see if you can
> explicitly install a W2K or XP driver - could you have accidentally
> installed from an NT4 sub-directory?
>
> However, you probably need to contact Samsung (or look on their website) to
> ask for an updated driver - what you need is a user-mode driver which
> probably describes itself as supporting Win2000 or XP.
> NT4 printer drivers are kernel mode and kernel mode printer drivers are no
> longer supported by Vista. (Kernel mode printer drivers have been
> deprecated since Windows 2000 added support for user mode printer drivers).
>
> Judy
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