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06-14-2015 11:32 PM
Hi i am trying to install printer half way through cd installation get message "Call to DriverpackageInstall returned error 5 package 'C:/ProgramFiles/HP/HP officejet Pro 8610/Driver Store/Yeti/hpvyt13.inf'. i can print stuff and copy but it wont scan comes up with message on scanner saying connection lost to computer or OCR application is not installed on computer.I have connected printer via usb cable.Please help!!!
06-16-2015
09:56 AM
- last edited on
03-15-2017
12:16 PM
by
OscarFuentes
Hi @aussie_girl45,
From what I can find, it doesn't look like this error 5 is limited to HP. It appears to be an issue with the Windows Installer. Before I jump to conclusions, let's try a few things and see what the outcome is.
Let's first try performing a clean boot, then installing the software; How to perform a clean boot in Windows
If the issue persists, try the following;
If you want to give a quick step a try I would suggest unlocking the hidden Administrator account and installing under there. This will also help prove that whatever is causing the error is related to your user account. To do this please follow the steps below.
How to Unlock Admin Account:
- Go to your Start menu and under the 'search programs and files' box type CMD
- CMD will populate as a search option above, just right click on it and 'run as administrator'
- Once CMD (Command Prompt) opens, type net user administrator /active:yes and hit enter
- Next, close CMD and restart your computer
- When your computer comes on log into the new account that should show. It will be called Administrator and will not have a password on it.
- If your computer automatically logs into your account after restart than go to your start menu click the arrow beside 'shutdown' and choose 'switch user'. Now log into the Administrator account we just unlocked
- Under the Administrator account download and install the drivers: Software and driver results for: HP Officejet Pro 8610 e-All-in-One Printer
- If everything installs fine, log out of this account and back into your normal user account. All the Software and Drivers for your product should show installed now on your account.
If everything works fine, you will want to Hide the Administrator account.
- Go to your Start menu and under the 'search programs and files' box type CMD
- CMD will populate as a search option above, just right click on it and 'run as administrator'
- Once CMD (Command Prompt) opens, type net user administrator /active:no and hit enter
- Next, close CMD and restart your computer
- These steps are from a post by X-23 : Source
If the issue remains unresolved, please run the Microsoft fix it utility;
- Corrupted registry keys on 64-bit operating systems
- Corrupted registry keys that control the update data
- Problems that prevent new programs from being installed
- Problems that prevent existing programs from being completely uninstalled or updated
- Problems that block you from uninstalling a program through the Add or Remove Programs (or Programs and Features) item in Control Panel
If the issue persists, try the HP Print and Scan Doctor. The HP Print and Scan Doctor is a free utility (tool) that helps to quickly resolve common printing, scanning and connectivity issues including but not limited to:
- Connectivity :USB: Verifies that the USB connection from your computer to the HP product is working correctly.Network: Verifies that the network connection between your computer and your network is working correctly.
- Device Status Test : Checks for device errors such as out of paper, paper jams, carriage stalls, and paper feed issues, and then provides instructions for fixing the error.
- Driver Check : Checks for missing or corrupt driver files.
- Device Manager : Checks for problems in Device Manager that would prevent printing.
- Device Online : Checks if the product has been paused or set to offline, and then sets the status back to online if necessary.
- Print Queue : Checks for and clears pending print jobs in the print queue (a log of print jobs waiting to print).
- Port Match : Checks the port settings for the HP product.
- Device Conflicts : Checks for conflicts with other drivers, such as other printer brands.
- Ink Issues : Checks the cartridges and ink levels for issues that affect print quality.
- Print Settings : Checks and adjusts the print quality settings.
- Test Print : Prints a test page for print quality evaluation, and provides options for cleaning and aligning the printhead if necessary.
- Scan Tests : Checks the scan mechanism, drivers, and registry entries.
Sunshyn2005
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08-25-2016 01:06 PM - edited 08-25-2016 01:08 PM
Try turning off your Antivirus Package before you run the install. This seemed to do the trick for me. You don't hear that much any more but the way this package has been constructed it was necessary for me.
