"paullie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:C641C9F1-D7E4-4EE5-BEBF-(E-Mail Removed)...
> One other thing. At the same time I also uninstalled the Intel Wireless
> system from the computer. Is it possible that I'm getting the wizard because
> it's looking at the wireless receiver as plugged in but not installed?
>
> "paullie" wrote:
>
>> The other day I tried installing an HP printer and ran into a world of
>> trouble that ended with the system freezing, the printer stuck 'on' and
>> indicating an error state, and requiring me to kill main AC power to end and
>> shutdown. After re-boot, I completely uninstalled the HP drivers and all
>> associated folders/files.
>>
>> The problem is that the HP installation apparently added a Windows Hardware
>> Driver wizard and an associated toolbar popup that says "new hardware found"
>> to the registry, and they both appear everytime I boot. VERY annoying.
>>
>> There is no new hardware. As a system driver check indicates, only the
>> hardware and drivers that I know about present, and are all working as they
>> should. A registry check, via Ccleaner, shows no problems such as unresolved
>> links.
>>
>> Question is, does anyone know where to find the call to this Wizard in the
>> registry so that I can find it and fix it manually? Unfortunately, I forgot
>> about this login issue, and cleaned out all the restore points when I
>> 'thought' everything was fine. Can't do a restore. Any thoughts much
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Best, Paul
Almost all HP printers, etc. The software must be installed first and then plugged
in when instructed to do so.
Not having the PC in front of me it is hard to say about the wireless. You could try
reinstalling the chipset drivers.
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