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| | what does computer culture say about when to uninstqall-and-reinst my printer's driver, originally installed april 2007, was auto-updating repeatedly through september, and was functioning magnificently; the printer manufacturer had worked out all the kinks of vista compatibility. then, on sept. 13, vista auto-updated (like the printer manufacturer, ms is always improving its software, despite the banshee screams of ms-bashers); the ms auto-update allowed an 'optional' update for my printer. naturally i approved. turns out that the update was dated november 200*6*(!! - i can't even figure out where this "update" came from!) my printer driver is now manifesting the vista-incompatibility symptoms that it had several months ago. no big deal. but, as an academic question, as a general rule, what is the accepted, corrective strategy in these cases: should i uninstall and reinstall the drivers (downloading the latest version from the printer manufacturer's website)? should i resort to a vista restore point? it may be possible to induce the outdated driver to once again auto-update - any ideas on how to stimualte this behavior? |
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| | #2 (permalink) |
| | RE: what does computer culture say about when to uninstqall-and-reinst My personal opinion is to never let Windows update, update any hardware drivers. Always get them from the manufacturer. -- Paul "nweissma" wrote: Quote: > my printer's driver, originally installed april 2007, was auto-updating > repeatedly through september, and was functioning magnificently; the printer > manufacturer had worked out all the kinks of vista compatibility. then, on > sept. 13, vista auto-updated (like the printer manufacturer, ms is always > improving its software, despite the banshee screams of ms-bashers); the ms > auto-update allowed an 'optional' update for my printer. naturally i > approved. turns out that the update was dated november 200*6*(!! - i can't > even figure out where this "update" came from!) my printer driver is now > manifesting the vista-incompatibility symptoms that it had several months > ago. > > no big deal. > > but, as an academic question, as a general rule, what is the accepted, > corrective strategy in these cases: should i uninstall and reinstall the > drivers (downloading the latest version from the printer manufacturer's > website)? should i resort to a vista restore point? it may be possible to > induce the outdated driver to once again auto-update - any ideas on how to > stimualte this behavior? |
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| | #3 (permalink) |
| | RE: what does computer culture say about when to uninstqall-and-reinst In order to resolve this issue, please let me know the make and the model number of the printer. You can try to disconnect the Printer from the computer and then uninstall all the Printer related Information like Drivers and Software. Make sure that there is nothing related to the printer and then restart the computer. After restarting, connect the printer back to the computer. If Vista has generic Drivers of this printer, it should install them by default and the printer should work fine, if not disconnect the printer again and update the Drivers from the Manufacturer's site and then while installation of the Drivers connect the printer and it should work well. If you still have any issues, please let me know the make of the printer and also let me know if you upgraded your computer Operating System from XP to Vista or did it come Pre installed with Vista? "nweissma" wrote: Quote: > my printer's driver, originally installed april 2007, was auto-updating > repeatedly through september, and was functioning magnificently; the printer > manufacturer had worked out all the kinks of vista compatibility. then, on > sept. 13, vista auto-updated (like the printer manufacturer, ms is always > improving its software, despite the banshee screams of ms-bashers); the ms > auto-update allowed an 'optional' update for my printer. naturally i > approved. turns out that the update was dated november 200*6*(!! - i can't > even figure out where this "update" came from!) my printer driver is now > manifesting the vista-incompatibility symptoms that it had several months > ago. > > no big deal. > > but, as an academic question, as a general rule, what is the accepted, > corrective strategy in these cases: should i uninstall and reinstall the > drivers (downloading the latest version from the printer manufacturer's > website)? should i resort to a vista restore point? it may be possible to > induce the outdated driver to once again auto-update - any ideas on how to > stimualte this behavior? |
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| | #4 (permalink) |
| | Re: what does computer culture say about when to uninstqall-and-reinst Roll back the driver. It is a neat function and it seems to work more reliably than in Windows XP. Then, hide that defective update from Windows update so you are not tempted to install it - yet again. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) "nweissma" <nweissma@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:5CD09E17-6097-4673-8C91-11BA10D0D538@xxxxxx Quote: > my printer's driver, originally installed april 2007, was auto-updating > repeatedly through september, and was functioning magnificently; the > printer > manufacturer had worked out all the kinks of vista compatibility. then, on > sept. 13, vista auto-updated (like the printer manufacturer, ms is always > improving its software, despite the banshee screams of ms-bashers); the ms > auto-update allowed an 'optional' update for my printer. naturally i > approved. turns out that the update was dated november 200*6*(!! - i can't > even figure out where this "update" came from!) my printer driver is now > manifesting the vista-incompatibility symptoms that it had several months > ago. > > no big deal. > > but, as an academic question, as a general rule, what is the accepted, > corrective strategy in these cases: should i uninstall and reinstall the > drivers (downloading the latest version from the printer manufacturer's > website)? should i resort to a vista restore point? it may be possible to > induce the outdated driver to once again auto-update - any ideas on how to > stimualte this behavior? |
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