Re: New Hardware wizzard in XP

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Contact the printer manufacturer's technical support and ask them how to setup your printer. There may already be extensive information on this topic on their website.
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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

Sandy wrote:
I need to know how to turn off this obnoxios thing. I dont want it to detect new hardware and I dont want it to reinstall my printer every blasted time I turn it on.
Please someone help me disable this.
Also I need to get my printer off the start up line on the bottom right.

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