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!

Re: Can windows XP diagnose/repair bad system files (non-boot)? by Jerry

Jerry
Thu Mar 27 20:25:34 PDT 2008

Boot from the XP CD and do a repair install. It will 'fix' the XP stuff and
leave your other installed programs alone.

"mvollmers" <mvollmers@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C8CA7CC6-9F6E-4E74-B935-4DA199E64CA1@microsoft.com...
>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!



Re: Can windows XP diagnose/repair bad system files (non-boot)? by Elmo

Elmo
Thu Mar 27 21:40:09 PDT 2008

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!

Click Start, Run, type SFC /SCANNOW, click OK. If any files are damaged
or missing, they'll be replaced. You may need to reboot afterwards so
damaged files will be replaced.

--
Joe =o)

Re: Can windows XP diagnose/repair bad system files (non-boot)? by John

John
Fri Mar 28 03:49:21 PDT 2008

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!

Re: Can windows XP diagnose/repair bad system files (non-boot)? by mvollmers

mvollmers
Sat Mar 29 08:02:00 PDT 2008

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!
>

Re: Can windows XP diagnose/repair bad system files (non-boot)? by John

John
Sat Mar 29 08:58:54 PDT 2008

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!
>>

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!
> >>
>

Re: Can windows XP diagnose/repair bad system files (non-boot)? by mvollmers

mvollmers
Fri Apr 04 15:19:02 PDT 2008

I ran the repair, and it took care of whatever had been screwed up. no idea
what caused it, still, but at least I can print again. Thanks.

"Jerry" wrote:

> Boot from the XP CD and do a repair install. It will 'fix' the XP stuff and
> leave your other installed programs alone.
>
> "mvollmers" <mvollmers@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C8CA7CC6-9F6E-4E74-B935-4DA199E64CA1@microsoft.com...
> >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!
>
>
>