Hello every one. I am searching for a driver for the printer hp laser jet 1000 series,,,,, for windows 7 32 or 64 bits,, - 6192424. Learn which LaserJet print drivers are available for Windows 7. HP LaserJet series. For instructions, go to Install the driver included in Windows or Windows. How can I get an hp laserjet 1000 printer to work with 64-bit Windows 7? There is a Vista 64-bit driver that you can install in Windows 7. How to make HP. Some printers just keep on ticking. The HP LaserJet 1000 was first released in 2001 as a solution for home office or small business printing needs. The trouble is, HP designed and released this printer when Windows 2000 and XP dominated the market and 64-bit operating systems like Windows 7 were the stuff of a distant future. The LasterJet 1000 does work in Windows 7, but not with a native driver -- HP never released a Windows 7 driver. To use your still-kicking HP LaserJet 1000 with a Windows 7 system, you'll need a workaround. So this will tell you how dumb I am - 1)How do I make a 'system restore point'? 2)Regarding getting rid of any driver remnants, would that include deleting the folder that I downloaded from HP for the HP LaserJet 1000 host based driver? IE the one I was supposed to browse to? Or do I leave that - since it looks as if you watn me to download it again in a later step. How do I make sure I have deleted any driver remnants? 3)The printer is not currently showing in devices and printers 4)'Then go to the driver web site and pick the one that is for the closest edition of 7 that you can find. Then download to your documents folder. Then unplug the printer and turn it off. Now go to documents, right click on the driver, and click on xp or vista (as the case maybe for the driver that you have) compatibility mode. Then download.' I'm missing something here. The closest operating system for the HP 1000 is windows XP. I did download that into a folder 'lj1000hb' earlier. Is one of the files in that folder 'the driver' that you are referring to? IE I'm not seeing what I am supposed to right click on. Thanks, Betta. If you try to use an xp driver, it will not work. You must right click to tell the computer to make the changes necessary to make it work in Windows 7. A system restore will be made in case of problems. If that is the case we can go back into time and fix it. Go to help and support, in the start up menu, found by clicking on the start button. If the printer does not show in devices and printers you are ok. Driver is removed. Get of any folders that were made because you tried to download already. Then send the driver to the doucments folder and right click. Forget everything that you did before, start over. Make a system restore first, in case you make a misake we can correct it. OK, I figured out how to do the system restore point and did it. I deleted the download I did before and went back and downloaded again and stored in my documents. I went to the.exe file and right clicked. The choices did not include anything about running in compatibility mode. The only things I saw that might be appropriate were: 'Run as administrator' or 'Troubleshoot compatibility' Does this make sense, and if so, which do I choose? BettaNot good if the options are not there it is a bad sign.
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