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about a software for my Deskjet 722c


Question Posted Tuesday September 11 2007, 9:37 pm

How can i get software to run my Hewlett Packard Deskjet 722c?It is not compatible with my windosw 98 computer.

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LM answered Tuesday September 11 2007, 9:56 pm:
I think you might have to upgrade your OS. Most things usually need I think Windows 2000 or higher. Sometimes computer shops can get around it though,by using a different disc or something. Although I did once have Windows 98 & a newish printer installed on it, I don't know exactly how, I think I annoyed the software into installing it, haha.

try inboxing Theymos this question. He's a computer genius & he'll know a lot more than me about it. Sorry I wasn't more of a help, but I tried!


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