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09-25-2017 08:38 PM
Desktop icon will no longer open to the user guide or any kind of control panel as before. It opens to "DeviceSetup.exe. The device is ALREADY set up and operational !!
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09-28-2017 01:35 PM
OK, It would seem you have a corrupted installation that is interfering with upgrading.
You will need to uninstall the Printer completely and reinstall it.
To do this...
Download Revo Uninstaller free edition... https://www.revouninstaller.com/revo_uninstaller_free_download.html
Run Revo and select the HP printer and anything else related HP software it had installed.
You need to use the Advance Mode when it asks. Then click the Scan button after the uninstaller part finishes.
Click on Select All and then Delete. If it shows another selection of files to select after this, then select all and delete them too.
Close Revo.
Type Control Panel in the Cortana Search Bar and select it from the pop up menu.
If the printer is showing in Printers, delete it and any other releated devices.
Next, type Device Manager in the Cortana Search Bar and open it.
In the Device Manager, go to the View tab and enable Show Hidden Devices.
Look for Printers in the list. IF its there, expand it and delete any HP printer entries.
Do the same if there is a category for Imaging Devices.
Now press the windows key + r key. Type printui.exe /s and press enter.
In the new window that opens, go to Drivers tab. Remove any entry for HP printers if you find them.
Press the windows key + r key again and type c:/programdata
Look for a Hewlett Packard folder and remove any printer related folders & files.
Restart the PC.
Run the printer installer again.
Let me know the results.
09-25-2017 11:47 PM
Hello @Cascabel
Im not sure what has happened on your machine, but you could simply delete the desktop shortcut and place another one on there.
To get another shortcut to the HP Printer Assistant interface, you will find the original exe in the Programs folder.
The path to the folder will probably be something like this...
C:\Program Files\HP\HP Officejet 5740\Bin
Then look for a file thats named HP Officejet 5740.exe
Right click on it and choose Send to > Desktop (create shortcut).
You should now have the correct desktop icon for the printers control interface.
Let me know if you need further help.
09-28-2017 11:22 AM - edited 09-28-2017 11:24 AM
Just to be clear, there is no longer a working shortcut for it listed in the Windows Start button as well, correct?
If not, perhaps you would do best to simply reinstall the software. Then your shorcuts should reappear. I dont know what you have on the installation disk.
This is the latest update...
09-28-2017 12:10 PM - edited 09-28-2017 12:11 PM
If you cannot find the exe file path I posted, reinstalling wont hurt anything and wont take long. If you have not updated, this will do that also.
You simply download the file and run it. No uninstalling anything is necessary.
09-28-2017 01:35 PM
OK, It would seem you have a corrupted installation that is interfering with upgrading.
You will need to uninstall the Printer completely and reinstall it.
To do this...
Download Revo Uninstaller free edition... https://www.revouninstaller.com/revo_uninstaller_free_download.html
Run Revo and select the HP printer and anything else related HP software it had installed.
You need to use the Advance Mode when it asks. Then click the Scan button after the uninstaller part finishes.
Click on Select All and then Delete. If it shows another selection of files to select after this, then select all and delete them too.
Close Revo.
Type Control Panel in the Cortana Search Bar and select it from the pop up menu.
If the printer is showing in Printers, delete it and any other releated devices.
Next, type Device Manager in the Cortana Search Bar and open it.
In the Device Manager, go to the View tab and enable Show Hidden Devices.
Look for Printers in the list. IF its there, expand it and delete any HP printer entries.
Do the same if there is a category for Imaging Devices.
Now press the windows key + r key. Type printui.exe /s and press enter.
In the new window that opens, go to Drivers tab. Remove any entry for HP printers if you find them.
Press the windows key + r key again and type c:/programdata
Look for a Hewlett Packard folder and remove any printer related folders & files.
Restart the PC.
Run the printer installer again.
Let me know the results.