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10-06-2011 02:37 PM - last edited on 10-31-2011 04:03 PM by rcspencer
I have a hp deskjet 1660. I have dowloaded the driver to install it onto my Acer laptop many times but i cant seem to get past the extracting stage. Its extracts but then no window opens afterward. I have a Windows 7 operating system what can i do? Can firewalls or something else be interrupting the installation of the driver???
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10-06-2011
10:39 PM
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05-18-2015
04:27 PM
by
Omar-E
Ok Antonio99 after doing some researh from what you told me about the processor issue, I found the answer and now my printer is printing. It turns out i had to install a patch, whatever that is. Here is the link to in instructions i followed
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02073861
Thank you for your interest and help.
Regards from the Bahamas
10-06-2011 02:41 PM
What type of processor do you have?
Also our printers will not install on windows starter... What version of win 7 do you have?
Although I work for HP, my posts and replies are my own opinion and not those of HP.
10-06-2011 03:30 PM
Yeah that does make sense and explains why your printer will not install.
Unfortunatly at this time our software is NOT COMPATIBLE with AMD C-50 1.0 Ghz., which is the preferred processor for a lot of ACER PCs.
You will not be able to install our soft ware.
But you can use the BASIC HP 990c drivers that are already on your PC.
Click start menu
-control panel
-open printers folder
-select add a printer
-install local printer
-use existing port--- hit NEXT
-select HP as Manufacurer
-select HP DeskJet 990c (if it's not there select windows update and it should )
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You may be able to connect via USB and use the BASIC microsoft drivers, but i cant garuntee that this will work and if it does you will be limited.
Although I work for HP, my posts and replies are my own opinion and not those of HP.
10-06-2011 10:03 PM
Wow i am soo upset with the computer store because they sold this printer as a bundle with this laptop i bought. So basically i have a useless printer?? I tried what u told me but that didnt work. Is there any other hope?? What is the reason for the software is not being compatible with AMD C-50? Is this going to change anytime soon?
10-06-2011
10:39 PM
- last edited on
05-18-2015
04:27 PM
by
Omar-E
Ok Antonio99 after doing some researh from what you told me about the processor issue, I found the answer and now my printer is printing. It turns out i had to install a patch, whatever that is. Here is the link to in instructions i followed
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02073861
Thank you for your interest and help.
Regards from the Bahamas
02-21-2015 12:55 PM
HP is stupid to expect us to jump through all these crapy hoops just to install their software to use their product! I see absolutely no reason for this nonsense. I am also dumping my printer and acquiring something else!
05-22-2015 01:48 PM
I just downloaded and installed the Wisecare 365 free version and ran the system cleaner and it fixed the installer error.
You can get it at http://www.wisecleaner.com/wise-care-365.html
06-03-2016 06:34 AM
ERROR:
HP Installer (Setup for Scanners, Printers of Hewlett Packard) fails in Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and 10. This happens regardless of your setup version or product/device. The following erros occure
1. HP Installer has stopped working
2. Please wait some more
3. A fatal error has occured, which prevents usage of the device.
SOLUTION:
Go to Control Panel / Programs and Featuers / Windows-Components and select ".NET Framework 3.5.1" or ".NET Framework 3.5 (includes 2.0 and 3.0)" [exact wording depends on your OS]. Once this feature is installed simply run your setup flawlessly.
BACKGROUND:
HP Installer checks prerequisites (such as free space and ram). If it does not find .NET framework it attempts to install this one via a .NET Framework Redistributable. Unfortunately this procedure has been deprecated by Microsoft (from now on you need to select this feature manually [or install it via console with DISM / Powershell-Cmdlets]). The installer stupidly assumes that the framework got installed and continues which causes crashes and sideeffects... (for details see %temp%\hpbcsiInstallerBootstrap.log ).
PS: Shame on you HP because this error exists since years (before 2010 until v15 in 2016!).
@HP: refunds welcome
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