Re: Can windows XP diagnose/repair bad system files (non-boot)? by mvollmers
mvollmers
Sat Mar 29 09:52:01 PDT 2008
Yeah. I also got SSDP discovery and Univ plug/play device host services
going now, for what it's worth. I swept the registry, deleting everything I
could with "EPSON" in the name, and that didn't help. In fact, when I jack
the thing in directly to the USB port (I've got it on a print server), I get
a ding like I plugged in a device but the plug/play doesn't grab the printer.
The printer will work on my laptop, so it's a local problem, I'm just not
sure where.
"John John" wrote:
> Is the Spooler service running?
>
> John
>
> mvollmers wrote:
>
> > John-
> >
> > the scan didn't show anything (or if it replaced something, I wasn't aware
> > of it). I tried to install the print driver again, and it didn't work. I
> > get a window saying that the "EPSOn printer driver setup utility has
> > encounter a problem and needs to close". They are very sorry for the
> > inconvenience... Anyway, the event log shows that the SSDP discovery service
> > failed to start (the account specificed for the service is different from the
> > account specified for other services running the same process). not sure
> > what that means; UPDP also has not started (I think that it needs SSDP), for
> > what that's worth. Maybe this helps out. Thanks.
> >
> > Mark
> >
> > "John John" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Without knowing what the error is it's pretty difficult for us to give
> >>you any advice. Did you look in the Event Log for other error messages?
> >>
> >>sfc /scannow will scan the drive for damaged, mismatched or missing
> >>Windows files and replace them if it can.
> >>
> >>John
> >>
> >>mvollmers wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>I have been having a problem with not being able to install any sort of
> >>>printer (pdf driver, printer, etc). I've got another post around here
> >>>somewhere but couldn't get it figured out; basically something crapped out
> >>>and not I keep getting an error whenever I try to install. I wonder if I've
> >>>got a sys file somewhere that is bad. Anyway, when I run the recovery
> >>>console, it talks about repairing the boot, but I can get in the computer
> >>>fine. in fact, seems to be running normal, except for the print thing. I
> >>>was wondering if I can have windows compare the originals to the ones on the
> >>>computer and replace if needed. My other thoughts are it's in the registry
> >>>(no clue there) or that I have to wipe everything and start from scratch
> >>>(also new territory). Anyway, any suggestions appreciated. Thanks!
> >>
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