Installing printer crashes pc
Driver errors, says MS
Monday, March 14, 2005 by Bebi Bulma | Discussion: Personal Computing
So I decided to buy another printer (an Epson stylus CX4600 3-in-1 for the hell of it), got it setup, power plugged in, usb not plugged in (as instructed), popped in the install software disc, it was running doing its thing and I look over and the pc has once again spontaneously rebooted. Booted up and got the same error message as before. I have NO idea what's going on...I'm using a pretty much fresh install (about a month old or so) on a legal, validated, updated version of XP SP2 and the thing just will not work. I tried booting from the XP disc to do a repair (as suggested from the MS error page), pressed R at the options screen to do the repair, it asked which installation to log onto, I pressed 1 and enter for the c:/windows installation, put in my admin password, and all that came up was the c:/windows dos-style thing, pressing enter did nothing and there were no further instructions. I have no idea how to work this repair stuff, I've never done it before.
I'd greatly appreciate any insight/explanations/solutions as to why this is happening. I never had this much trouble on a not-so-legal version and yet this bought-and-paid-for one is giving me problems out the wazoo.
Reply #2 Monday, March 14, 2005 1:19 AM
Reply #3 Monday, March 14, 2005 2:15 AM
I really dont think you have to worry about a Virus though, XP can be a pain in the butt concerning improper drivers and I have seen more than one system act accordingly, so on that I would have to disagree.
Go ahead and uninstall anything that may have been installed concerning the printer, hook it all up and boot up, Windows should detect it and go through the routine of installing the drivers for it..
Good Luck!'
Zero.
Reply #4 Monday, March 14, 2005 2:22 AM
I'm running norton systemworks 2003 and it has a scheduled virus check every friday, there's been no reports of any virus since I've had xp installed. On the MS error page, it said that the spontaneous rebooting was a symptom of the driver problems and so on.
Reply #5 Monday, March 14, 2005 12:30 PM
Hopefully thats it.
Zero.
Reply #6 Monday, March 14, 2005 5:17 PM
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Reply #1 Monday, March 14, 2005 1:12 AM