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USB Issues/ HP Laserjet 1000

kunaldua

Junior Member
First things first - i have a intel 440 BX based celeron dual booting Win98 and Win2k professional. When i assembled the system a couple of years ago, i (stupidly) choose not to buy usb ports - even though my motherboard supports USB.

As it turns out i bought a new HP LaserJet 1000 a couple of weeks back and the only way this sucker can communicate with my system is - right - USB !! So, i go and buy one of those USB connectors and bingo everything should be fine, shouldn't it? Alas!! Since then i've been trying to make either of the two windows to "see" my printer but to no avail. I've tried changing the USB connector (at the cost of undermining my dignity with the vendor who was, rightly i guess, adamant about the cable being fine), reversing its orientation (where it connects to the motherboard - and yes i'm doing it at the right place !!) and almost everything else.

As for the software bit under the section "USB COntrollers etc." in the device manager of Windows 98, i can see a "Intel USB Controller..." and a "USB Root Hub" - but these have been present since the day i installed windows i.e. even before i installed either the connector/printer, so i guess that is of no help. I tried removing these devices from the device manager - so windows does detect them the next time i boot but then thats it. To top it all, i even removed Win98 (since i don't use it for much other than gaming, could afford to do that) but no success.

Now presuming that the printer is alright (okay, i know it can have probs too, but i wan't to be absolutely sure myself before i call their tech. support guys) - where can i go?? I'm still not absolutely sure whether my USB connectors are correct/ securely plugged in - so is their any way i can do that without buying any additional hardware (like usb hubs etc.) or can anybody help me out with where else the problem might lie...


Thanks for ur patience in making it till here !!
Kunal

PS - I even checked the BIOS Settings - everything is in order there too!
 
my printer and dsl on my p-3 500 are extremely fussy about the way you load the drivers / software

most want you to put the disc in then immeadiatly plug in the usb(all set up) into the usb on the computer

as i don't know about your setup i would suggest you call the tech guys and let them walk you through it and take notes as to the order so if you have to reformat/install the os you will know/have notes how to do it.

i also had a kensington video cam that was so hard to install i finally gave up but it worked great if you got it working

hope this helps

wolfsraider
 
I guess u have a point - that is what i'll HAVE to do know - put my fat ego on the backburner and finally give those guys a ring and make them earn their cheques i guess. 🙂

Thanks again
Kunal

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If all the world's a stage, then where does the audience sit ???!!!
 
I'm putting 3 of those POS printers on a network right now. win98 and win95 don't seem to like them. and I'm trying to get them to print through the network.
I really don't like these printers, I will never reccomend them.

I feel your pain kunaldua
 
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