Can you use Windows 7 Pro + XP mode to make your "older" Printer work?  


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    Windows 7 Home, Pro
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    Can you use Windows 7 Pro + XP mode to make your "older" Printer work?


    Hi,

    As many of you may know, HP is having a "rough time", to be kind, with their printers fully working with Windows 7.

    In most cases they just release "generic" print drivers and people with all-in-one printers can not use the scanning, and some other, function because of this.

    Does upgrading from Windows 7 Home Premium to Windows 7 Professional, and then downloading the XP Mode allow you to use the original XP drivers for your HP printer?

    I have heard that this is a "work-around", not sure if that is true or not.

    Thanks!
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    pologuy said:
    Hi,

    As many of you may know, HP is having a "rough time", to be kind, with their printers fully working with Windows 7.

    In most cases they just release "generic" print drivers and people with all-in-one printers can not use the scanning, and some other, function because of this.

    Does upgrading from Windows 7 Home Premium to Windows 7 Professional, and then downloading the XP Mode allow you to use the original XP drivers for your HP printer?

    I have heard that this is a "work-around", not sure if that is true or not.

    Thanks!

    Well there are two possibilities.

    First- If there is a specific driver for XP or vista, you may be able to use them if you install them in compatibility mode.
    (right click the installer>properties>compatibility mode>vista/XP)

    If that doesnt work you can run a VM but there are several ifs about this method. try the other method first if you can


    Ken
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home, Pro
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hey Ken, thanks!

    But it was my understanding that was exactly what XP mode was for - to run software that was originally made to run in XP?
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