Go back into the printui utility you might need to restart it using same method as above and try removing printers again. This time it should work. Last but not least, check other computers on your home network to see if any of those map to the old printer, and remove these mappings.
Improve this answer. RockPaperLz- Mask it or Casket 6, 22 22 gold badges 63 63 silver badges bronze badges. Well explained. Nice answer. Everything you described worked at least no errors were displayed. The problem is that after removing the drivers, rebooting and plugging in the printer I see the same problem - no connection with the printer can be established, though the printer works just fine with my x86 Windows How come?
Have you tried a different port or cable? Yes, I tried to change both.. It would help if you elaborate on the steps you took when installing the printer, perhaps your computer is not set to automatically search online for drivers. Show 3 more comments. Type "Command Prompt". Do not close the Command Prompt. Select the driver you wish to uninstall. Select "Remove Select "Remove driver and driver package" but leave the "Deleting this printer driver package will remove it from the system.
In the elevated Command Prompt, run net stop spooler. If you are still having problems after this, then follow the steps below. Be very careful before doing this and complete a full backup of your PC first. Click Start , point to Programs , point to Accessories , right-click the Command Prompt , and select Run as administrator. In the Device Manager window select View and then Show hidden devices.
If you see any entries related to the device you are trying to remove right-click them and select Uninstall. Please navigate to the following folders and rename them by adding. If you have difficulty renaming the following folders please ensure you may boot into Safe Mode as an alternative. Warning: Improperly modifying the registry may result in you needing to reinstall the Operating System.
Therefore, I recommend you create a System Restore point prior to proceeding, and backup all registry keys prior to modifying them. Start Registry Editor. On the File menu, click Export. In the File Name box, type the name that you want to use for this key, such as WindowsNTx86regkey, and then click Save. Delete all the subkeys other than the subkeys that are listed in step 2. To do this, right-click each subkey that is not on the list, and then click Delete.
Click Yes when you are prompted to confirm the deletion. Start Registry Editor if it is not open. Since this tool has visibility to the network, we want to make. Select and expand the corresponding location on your PC. You should see all of the installed drivers driver packages and printers. You need to remove. You will see a Print Management dialog appear as the system locates all associated. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback.
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