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Posted by chloe on 29 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: HP
Hewlett-Packard, better known as HP, in an American company that covers a broad range of computing needs. It offers everything from peripheral devices to fully fledged branded PCs. There’s a big chance that you’ve used an HP computer at some point, and it’s almost absurd to think that you haven’t come across an HP device of some sort in the past - whether it be a printer, a mouse or otherwise!
HP, being such a big player in the market, has been forced to cope with an ongoing demand for relevant software from an extremely diverse population of consumers. If you’re in possession of HP hardware, you should be relieved to hear that support for their devices is generally good and you shouldn’t have too many compatibility issues in getting your new purchase up and running.
HP updates are carried out automatically in some cases (notably if you’re running an HP desktop PC), but at other times, you may need to update your HP software manually. Of all the hardware that HP has released, the printer remains one of the most popular and widely used. HP printers are everywhere, but they also require a little fine tuning on occasion. HP updates may be necessary to ensure that you have the latest drivers working with the device.
It’s also worth noting that if you install an HP printer off the bat, the software that originally came with the product isn’t necessarily going to be ideal for running the printer in the modern day. It all depends on the model of course, but if you install an older printer while you have a newer printer configured with its own library of drivers and library files, the chances of a collision and the new printer not installing are high.
For this reason, as soon as you’ve installed your HP device, it’s a good idea to visit the HP website and look for specific updates related to the product. Enter the model in their website search engine, and download any updates that have been released. It’s likely that you’ll find several. Manufacturers release their hardware without being fully aware of all the potential complications that can stem from conflicting system configurations. This makes it necessary to patch their products.
By downloading the HP updates and patches, you can ensure that you’re equipped to deal with all known compatibility issues.
Most notable of all HP problems is the conflict with Lexmark based printers. If you previously had a Lexmark printer installed, you will likely need to remove the old settings and run an HP update to overwrite the printer preferences so to speak.
HP is more than just a printer provider, however. Many people rely on HP for downloading updates relevant to their operating system. If you purchased the PC from HP, you can expect pop-ups and requests that updates to the HP software are available. These aren’t always necessary to install, but it’s good to get in to a habit of installing patches and security fixes - even if you don’t think you’re going to need them today. You might very well do tomorrow.
Posted by chloe on 11 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: HP
If you own a Packard Bell PC and have run in to problems that seem unique to your choice of system, you may want to check this guide for Packard Bell related issues that have been documented over time.
Packard Bell remains a popular choice for desktops, but it certainly isn’t free of bugs and complications. It can also prove quite troublesome in the terms of hardware that it works with.
For example, many Packard Bell users - in possession of the Pulsar models - have complained of their machine losing data or running extremely slowly. This is a common trait of the Packard Bell computer not working efficiently with hard drives that stray from the typical UDMA model. The solution, unfortunately, is to ensure that you’re not using a hard disk drive that isn’t UDMA. By correcting the hardware conflict, your PC will receive an incredible boost in speed and will become more stable at the same time.
For some users, the Packard Bell PC may serve up some issues with booting from cold. If you’re using a Pulsar model that loads fine after a warm reboot, you will need to access your BIOS settings and adjust accordingly so that Hard Disk Predelay is enabled. You should now find that when booting cold, the operating system is found and loaded instantly.
If you’re receiving POST errors during the boot process, it’s likely that you’ll need to get hands-on and move the jumper pins. Packard Bell has been an occasional sufferer of this error where the computer will emit a long beep, followed by 2 shorter beeps, and then refuse to load the OS. You will need to move the J8B2 jumper to pins 2-3.When you reboot, you will notice that it skips straight in to the CMOS. Once you exit the CMOS, you will be directed to change the jumper pins back and strangely enough, this should fix the problem!
Packard Bell is also the system regularly cited for screen display problems that are not at all related to the screen display hardware. This can be extremely confusing when you’re troubleshooting the most obvious causes of a blank monitor. If you boot your Packard Bell PC and the screen remains blank, you can try removing the keyboard and restarting.
Another strange trait of Packard Bell PCs is an inability with some models to enter Sleep Mode. Alternatively, entering Sleep Mode may cause the computer to freeze up when you later try to exit and run your usual programs and applications.
To fix Sleep Mode problems, go to Start, then enter your Control Panel. Select Power then go to Advanced Options. Click the Troubleshooting tab and double check that APM is enabled. Save your settings, apply them, and you will be asked to reboot. When your computer goes through the usual boot process, enter the BIOS options and ensure that your Power Management console is switched on. It’s the Power Management feature that will ensure your PC enters and exits Sleep Mode correctly.
Posted by admin on 03 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: Drivers, HP
The brand HP is known for its printers, notebooks, digicams, network management software and other hi-tech products. HP - or Hewlett-Packard to go for its full name - is an American IT-based company, providing hardware, software and various computer related support to the world. The company started its venture in the year 1999 as Agilent Technologies by two electrical engineering graduates-William Hewlett and David Packard.
If you are using a piece of HP hardware, the chances are that you’re also using an HP driver.
There are a plenty of utility drivers aAvailable under the name of HP. Mostly, people trust in the brand due to its high repute and universal availability. Generally, the HP drivers are quite compatible with most of the hardware devices of the contemporary generations, especially in the case of its printers. HP has journeyed a long way and is planning to launch all new printer drivers which are compatible for the Windows Vista Operating System - and they may already be available by the time you read this article. There are printer-specific drivers from HP as well as the universal drivers too. Most of the HP printer drivers come with the particular product-specific drivers included so you shouldn’t have to worry about downloading them from the company website.
HP provides a wide range of drivers, including drivers for all of its printers, scanners, CD writers, photosmart, sound, windows and sound packages. The utility drivers from HP can be used on any operating system and are available in various versions depending on your system requirements. You can download drivers and get support from the official site of HP, where you can also get updates regarding your HP device - both immediate and in the future as and when they become available.
If you want to get a driver which is universally compatible, you can usually depend on the brand HP. The official site features and provides ample driver downloading support to its customers by simply entering the make or model name and number. You can register on the site for further updates and grab product updates to go with the hardware that you’ve purchased.
If you’re running a server with many different printers installed, the auto-detect function is ideal. With HP drivers, installing a printer driver and updating them is not at all a tough task to carry out. The HP drivers can be adjusted with various models of the hardware attachment as well as with the operating systems.
With the updated HP printer drivers, you can get a clear print as displayed on the screen. The HP drivers are also known for their high capability of fast multi-tasking and they remain extremely functional. While using HP drivers, the command “PrintJobMgr” is used to communicate the data to the hardware printer. The command changes a PDF in to HP’s print format.
But things are quite different when you are using the remote Mac operating system, i.e., MacOS X. MacOS X uses a common printing system, which is called CUPS. CUPS keeps a fair knowledge of the make or the model of the printers installed in the particular operating system, and this common printing system, CUPS, helps in managing and queuing the documents for printing. The user can easily control this printing system by using the page that reads ‘Printers preference’, or simply logging into the MacOS X on the port 631 using the web browser of the operating system.
If your HP printer is linked to a remote Mac, the printer driver can communicate the PICT, PDF or any image format directly to the other machine which has Mac. This will send it via CUPS, finally ensuing in a PDF format of the provided data ascertaining its path into “PrintJobMgr” on that remote Mac.
When an HP printer driver fails, you can expect severe drops in the quality of the print-outs. In many cases, the printer will simply stop functioning completely. If you’re experiencing these kinds of difficulties, be sure to update your drivers to the correct and newest version. An automated driver correcting utility can help in this respect.
Posted by admin on 02 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: HP
hp.com is a one stop shop for all your computing, printing and entertainment needs since everything from desktops to notebooks, handhelds, printers and consumables, scanners, projectors, digital cameras, and high definition television sets (HDTVs) are available here. All products available on hp.com can be purchased online and something that is even better is that most shipments take just 2 business days to reach your preferred destination. The best part is that hp.com offers free shipment for every order that exceeds $100.
hp.com has also been designed keeping in mind the needs and requirements of existing hp users. So, if you are using an hp product and need some help, you just have to visit the site and click on ’support and drivers’. When you do this, you will be taken directly to the support and troubleshooting page where you will find everything from product updates to device driver downloads, patches for bugs and security vulnerabilities, and plenty of information on typical problems and their probable solutions.
If however, you do not wish to use the extensive knowledge database maintained by hp, you can click on ‘contact HP’ button and get in touch directly with customer support professionals. You can use any of the available customer support services such as online chat, email support, and phone support as per your preferences. If the need be, you can also use hp.com to locate an authorized hp service center or reseller partner nearest to your home or office.
So you see, hp.com is best for all, irrespective of whether one is a potential customer planning to buy an hp product or an existing customer seeking customer support services. Navigating the site is quite easy and you don’t have to search for long to find the product that you might need or the solutions you might be looking for. Everything is available at the click of the mouse and as such there is no reason as to why you should not visit hp.com right away.