You uncompress the drivers at the command prompt. Start > Run > cmd and in
the box: expand (file name).dl_ (filename).dll for all of those items you
deem as needing it.
"Tikatu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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62F7B8A-908B-4F1A-A7CC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Okay, here's the problem.
>
> My Lexmark x1270 all-in-one stopped copying and scanning. It still
> printed,
> but wouldn't do the other things, and the software to do those things
> seemed
> to have vanished from my desktop. So, I tried uninstalling/reinstalling
> the
> Lexmark software. No go. Check the device manager; it's not recognizing
> the
> USB port. So, I go to uninstall the USB ports and have Windows reinstall
> them--it's worked before for me. But even after multiple reboots, the USB
> ports aren't being reinstalled, and the device manager tells me the
> drivers
> don't exist.
>
> Problem is, between the last time I did this and now, I made what I'm
> finding out was a bad mistake: I compressed my files. I think that's why
> the
> driver files aren't available--compressing them changed the .dll to .dl_
> and
> Windows can't read them.
>
> So, what do I do? Where do I get the drivers? I have SP3, and I've
> downloaded all the latest updates, both required and optional. I'm at a
> loss
> where to find the drivers I need so this thrice-cursed printer/scanner
> thing
> will work.
>
> Just to make it clear, I do have the most recent Lexmark drivers--those
> had
> also been compressed so I got the latest from Lexmark support.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.