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Can only install Artisan printer from vendor disk?

 
 
jw@eldorado.com
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      29th Sep 2010
I have an Artisan 810 AIO printer. It came with the usual install
disk. For years, I have followed the practice of backing up vendor
install disks on hard drive, from which I always re-installed the
drivers, etc from hard drive, if/when necessary. It has always
worked, and saved me from any problems connected with unreadable
disks.

Now suddenly, something I don't understand. My hard drive will not do
an install from the setup.exe file thereon. Yet if I go to the
original disk itself, setup.exe works just fine and does the install
fine.

I have tried it twice with same result. So - my question. What is
there about the disk that makes the installation work, but make the
hard drive copy fail? And can I bypass it?

Help please.

Thanks

Duke



 
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      30th Sep 2010
"Menno Hershberger" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> (E-Mail Removed) wrote in news:(E-Mail Removed):
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>> I have an Artisan 810 AIO printer. It came with the usual install
>> disk. For years, I have followed the practice of backing up vendor
>> install disks on hard drive, from which I always re-installed the
>> drivers, etc from hard drive, if/when necessary. It has always
>> worked, and saved me from any problems connected with unreadable
>> disks.
>>
>> Now suddenly, something I don't understand. My hard drive will not do
>> an install from the setup.exe file thereon. Yet if I go to the
>> original disk itself, setup.exe works just fine and does the install
>> fine.
>>
>> I have tried it twice with same result. So - my question. What is
>> there about the disk that makes the installation work, but make the
>> hard drive copy fail? And can I bypass it?

>
> It's possible that one of the install files got corrupted on the hard
> drive. While the install disk is still good, try recopying them to the
> hard
> drive. Of course you already have the printer installed now, but that
> might
> have been the problem.


Do I take it your original disk is a floppy? If so I'd make a copy of it on
a CD if I were you. Floppies or rather the coating on them can and do dry
out over the
years and eventually they can become unusable.

Oh, the good old bad days! I remember buying the Lotus Suite which came on
no less than 42 (probably DD) floppies! Naturally it took eons to install!

>
> --
> --- Long live Fat32! ---
>

--- Down with Fat 32! ---

--- Up with NTFS ---

...for ****'s Sake!
choro
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      30th Sep 2010
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 21:22:58 -0500, Menno Hershberger
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>It's possible that one of the install files got corrupted on the hard
>drive. While the install disk is still good, try recopying them to the hard
>drive. Of course you already have the printer installed now, but that might
>have been the problem.



I thought of that, I recopied the files to the external hard drive,
and repeated the try. It failed the same way.
Good thought though.
Thanks anyway

Duke
 
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      30th Sep 2010
On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 04:04:17 +0100, "choro" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>"Menno Hershberger" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>Do I take it your original disk is a floppy? If so I'd make a copy of it on
>a CD if I were you. Floppies or rather the coating on them can and do dry
>out over the
>years and eventually they can become unusable.
>


No - it is a CD.

Duke
 
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      30th Sep 2010
On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 02:24:21 -0400, "LVTravel" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>
>I would go to Epson's web site and download the latest versions of the
>software and drivers for you AIO printer (I have one.) I was able to both
>install the way you desire to install with the installation disk copied to a
>network share for all my computers. Later I ran the updated driver install
>for the computers. Don't know why you have an issue other than the file on
>the HDD was corrupted.



I'll do that.

I too want to use the install in a network share scenario. That works
for my other install disks.

Thanks

Duke
 
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      30th Sep 2010

"Grinder" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On 9/29/2010 12:10 PM, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>> I have an Artisan 810 AIO printer. It came with the usual install
>> disk. For years, I have followed the practice of backing up vendor
>> install disks on hard drive, from which I always re-installed the
>> drivers, etc from hard drive, if/when necessary. It has always
>> worked, and saved me from any problems connected with unreadable
>> disks.
>>
>> Now suddenly, something I don't understand. My hard drive will not do
>> an install from the setup.exe file thereon. Yet if I go to the
>> original disk itself, setup.exe works just fine and does the install
>> fine.
>>
>> I have tried it twice with same result. So - my question. What is
>> there about the disk that makes the installation work, but make the
>> hard drive copy fail? And can I bypass it?
>>
>> Help please.

>
> I would be surprised if there's a copy protection scheme in place for a
> driver disc. Maybe the setup is just badly designed and makes some crappy
> assumptions about file paths.
>
> For example, it might assume that the kit is on the top level of the
> drive, and do a fast and sloppy job of building file paths. If, for
> example, you have a structure on your hard drive like this:
>
> F: Drive
> --Drivers [folder]
> ----Artisan 810 AIO [folder]
> ------Win9x
> ------Win2k
> ------WinXP
> ------SETUP.EXE
>
> The setup might try to look for files in the "winxp" folder by just
> grabbing the drive letter of of the EXE's path, and concatenating the
> folder on to it, assuming it's at the top level. That would get
> "F:\WinXP" instead of the proper path of "F:\Drivers\Artistan 810
> AIO\WinXP"
>
> Also, the setup program might not handle paths with spaces in them. If
> the developer was lazy in assuming that the file structure would not
> change, except for the driver letter, all sorts of weak crap could have
> gone down.
>


To add to the above. You might also want to check for some type of "ini" (or
similar) file which may have an assumed "drive\path" for the setup program
to use. Edit that file accordingly and all would likely be ok.


 
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 02:24:21 -0400, "LVTravel" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>I would go to Epson's web site and download the latest versions of the
>software and drivers for you AIO printer (I have one.) I was able to both
>install the way you desire to install with the installation disk copied to a
>network share for all my computers. Later I ran the updated driver install
>for the computers. Don't know why you have an issue other than the file on
>the HDD was corrupted.



I did that. I found the downloads to be confusing, but found two that
did the job. One executable (.exe) installed the scan and printcd
parts. Another installed the network printing part. They are
probably more up to date. I will go with them, and hope that a
single .exe file will not manifest the problem I had with the vendor
disk.

Thanks

Duke
 
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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> I have an Artisan 810 AIO printer. It came with the usual install
> disk. For years, I have followed the practice of backing up vendor
> install disks on hard drive, from which I always re-installed the
> drivers, etc from hard drive, if/when necessary. It has always
> worked, and saved me from any problems connected with unreadable
> disks.
>
> Now suddenly, something I don't understand. My hard drive will not do
> an install from the setup.exe file thereon. Yet if I go to the
> original disk itself, setup.exe works just fine and does the install
> fine.
>
> I have tried it twice with same result. So - my question. What is
> there about the disk that makes the installation work, but make the
> hard drive copy fail? And can I bypass it?
>
> Help please.
>
> Thanks
>
> Duke
>
>
>


I would go to Epson's web site and download the latest versions of the
software and drivers for you AIO printer (I have one.) I was able to both
install the way you desire to install with the installation disk copied to a
network share for all my computers. Later I ran the updated driver install
for the computers. Don't know why you have an issue other than the file on
the HDD was corrupted.

 
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      1st Oct 2010


<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 02:24:21 -0400, "LVTravel" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
>
>>I would go to Epson's web site and download the latest versions of the
>>software and drivers for you AIO printer (I have one.) I was able to both
>>install the way you desire to install with the installation disk copied to
>>a
>>network share for all my computers. Later I ran the updated driver
>>install
>>for the computers. Don't know why you have an issue other than the file
>>on
>>the HDD was corrupted.

>
>
> I did that. I found the downloads to be confusing, but found two that
> did the job. One executable (.exe) installed the scan and printcd
> parts. Another installed the network printing part. They are
> probably more up to date. I will go with them, and hope that a
> single .exe file will not manifest the problem I had with the vendor
> disk.
>
> Thanks
>
> Duke


Glad you got it working. Yes Epson's downloads are a little confusing even
for someone that has been going there for years (ever since I bought a
LQ2550 dot matrix printer which I still have.)

 
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      1st Oct 2010
On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 20:39:40 -0400, "LVTravel" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>Glad you got it working. Yes Epson's downloads are a little confusing even
>for someone that has been going there for years (ever since I bought a
>LQ2550 dot matrix printer which I still have.)


I am too. I have the Artisan 810, and I like all about it except the
damned load tray. It insists on picking up multiple sheets, no matter
what I try.

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