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Officejet Pro X576dw
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I've had my printer for over a year with no problems installing the software or using the printer.  I'm connected wirelessly.  Last week, the scanner lost connection to computer, so I tried numerous steps including uninstalling and reinstalling the software.  And yes, I'm using the latest full featured version.  When I install the software, it skips the step of looking for and connecting to my printer on the network, and just goes to the installation stage.  It installs all 4 applications (Basic Drivers, I.R.I.S, HP Update, and HP Help), and says installation is complete.  But my printer is not connected to my computer, and when I try to start over by deleting the newly installe software, none of the applications is in the list of applications that can be deleted.  I upgraded the firmware to the latest version around the time this started happening.  Can this be the cause of the problem, and if yes, what do I do?  I restored factory defaults, but that was no help. 

 

I've tried unplugging the printer for a minute, I've turning off the printer, I tried installing with all startup programs and non-microsoft services disabled, and with the firewall (Norton) turned off.  I've also rerun the network wizard, and I've tried using a static IP address.  I've also tried installing from Safe Mode with network connection. 

 

I'm thinking that it is not a printer problem, and that the problem is that something on my computer is preventing a proper install.

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I finally got the problem figured out after a day and a half.  The Windows and Iobit program uninstallers did not see any of the 4 programs that had previously been installed.  I then downloaded Revo Uninstaller, and it was able to locate and delete all 4 programs and then scan the registry and delete all values that were associated with the 4 programs.  Once I was able to do this complete uninstall, I was able to reinstall the program flawlessly.  Phew

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I finally got the problem figured out after a day and a half.  The Windows and Iobit program uninstallers did not see any of the 4 programs that had previously been installed.  I then downloaded Revo Uninstaller, and it was able to locate and delete all 4 programs and then scan the registry and delete all values that were associated with the 4 programs.  Once I was able to do this complete uninstall, I was able to reinstall the program flawlessly.  Phew

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