If you are having Winodws XP installed in your Notebook, try the steps listed below :
Click on Start Menu and then on Run. Type
Services.msc in the search field.
The services window opens up. Locate the service
Winodws Audio from the list.
Double click this service and select the
Startup Type as
Automatic and go to the
Recovery tab.
Select
Restart the Service for
First failure,
Second failure and
Subsequent failures.
Click on OK to save the settings changed and close the window.
If the service is already running or the Automatic is already selected, we may have to reinstall the Drivers by downloading them from HP..
First, as your Notebook is installed with HD Audio, you need to download and install the Microsoft UAA Drivers which are available from the link below :
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp33501-34000/sp33867.exe
Save the file to the Notebook, double click on the file once it is completed to install.
Now, download the Audio Drivers for the Notebook from the link below :
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp34001-34500/sp34200.exe
Save the file to the Notebook, double click on the file once it is completed to install.
If you are having
Vista in your Notebook, you can try reinstalling the Audio Drivers in the Notebook which are available for download from the link below :
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp35501-36000/sp35684.exe
Download and save the file in the Notebook and double click once it is saved.
Hope this works....
Every time i re-loaded the driver, i have gone in to "server properties and deleted the current driver fom there. i have tried multiple times to reload as a plug-n-play, as well as from the driver dwnloaded from the oki site. and i would think windows 2000 professional would be a sufficient os to support the printer. any more ideas
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