erroneous hardware detection

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Don Powell

Starting last week, everytime I start my computer a message pops up stating
that new hardware (printer) has been found. I click through the prompts and
finally receive a message that the hardware could not be installed. The
problem is that I don't have any new hardware and I still receive the message
even if I unplug all devices on my computer. How can I determine what
hardware is being detected and, more importantly, how to stop it?
 
"Don Powell" <DonPowell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Starting last week, everytime I start my computer a message pops up

stating
> that new hardware (printer) has been found. I click through the prompts

and
> finally receive a message that the hardware could not be installed. The
> problem is that I don't have any new hardware and I still receive the

message
> even if I unplug all devices on my computer. How can I determine what
> hardware is being detected and, more importantly, how to stop it?




First thing to try is run msconfig
and see if the printer installation is in startup...

if there is...uncheck it and reboot , then opt to keep changes and not show
message again
 
Nope, nothing shows up there. Also, I get the same result if I do a "Scan For
Hardware Changes" from Device Manager so I'm thinking it's not something
epcific to startup?

"philo" wrote:

>
> "Don Powell" <DonPowell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:26CFCA29-F6E1-407D-A98F-F22E27ED63DC@microsoft.com...
> > Starting last week, everytime I start my computer a message pops up

> stating
> > that new hardware (printer) has been found. I click through the prompts

> and
> > finally receive a message that the hardware could not be installed. The
> > problem is that I don't have any new hardware and I still receive the

> message
> > even if I unplug all devices on my computer. How can I determine what
> > hardware is being detected and, more importantly, how to stop it?

>
>
>
> First thing to try is run msconfig
> and see if the printer installation is in startup...
>
> if there is...uncheck it and reboot , then opt to keep changes and not show
> message again
>
>
>
 
"Don Powell" <DonPowell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1A747495-530F-4311-9371-9D25A495C53F@microsoft.com...
> Nope, nothing shows up there. Also, I get the same result if I do a "Scan

For
> Hardware Changes" from Device Manager so I'm thinking it's not something
> epcific to startup?
>



I am assuming the printer is USB.
If so...you can also get that situation if the printer is used on a
different USB port than the one it was on when
originally installed.

If that's the case...try the original port.

An other option would be to uninstall all instances of the printer and start
all over again.

If you do that however...be sure you still have the driver disk for the
printer
if it does not already exist in XP
 
The point is that there's no printer to be installed. I get this promt even
when there's nothing lougged into any USB or parallel ports.

"philo" wrote:

>
> "Don Powell" <DonPowell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1A747495-530F-4311-9371-9D25A495C53F@microsoft.com...
> > Nope, nothing shows up there. Also, I get the same result if I do a "Scan

> For
> > Hardware Changes" from Device Manager so I'm thinking it's not something
> > epcific to startup?
> >

>
>
> I am assuming the printer is USB.
> If so...you can also get that situation if the printer is used on a
> different USB port than the one it was on when
> originally installed.
>
> If that's the case...try the original port.
>
> An other option would be to uninstall all instances of the printer and start
> all over again.
>
> If you do that however...be sure you still have the driver disk for the
> printer
> if it does not already exist in XP
>
>
>
>
 
"Don Powell" <DonPowell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B4DC8BAE-3B17-4A77-BABE-653471FA44F0@microsoft.com...
> The point is that there's no printer to be installed. I get this promt

even
> when there's nothing lougged into any USB or parallel ports.
>




Then next time you bootup hit control-alt-delete

and not *exactly* what the name of the process is that's installing the
printer

next do a registry search for that process and it will probably be in a
folder labeled "run"

at that point you can delete it
 
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