Posts Tagged ‘Drivers’

Completely removing Windows XP Printer Driver

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

If you right click on a printer and delete it, this doesn’t remove the printer driver from the machine. Sometimes when working with print servers and testing multiple drivers there will be times when you need to completely remove a driver package from the machine so you can install a new or different one.

Step #1

Reboot the machine and login as “Administrator”.

Step #2

Go to the control panel, go up to the file menu and select “Server Properties”.

XP Server Properties

XP Server Properties

Step #3

Select the “Drivers” tab and then you will now have a list of printer drivers currently installed on the machine. You can select “Remove” to completely uninstall and delete the driver package.

XP Delete Printer Driver

XP Delete Printer Driver

Step #4

Reboot the machine and the driver is gone. You can now test new or different drivers if needed.

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How to install Windows 7 VGA driver on Dell GX260

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

This is a short guide on solving the problem when trying to install the VGA driver on a Dell GX260 when Windows 7 is installed.

Step #1

Install Windows 7 on the Dell GX260 computer. (Refer to my other articles for using ImageX and WinPE 3.0 boot environment for capturing and applying images).

Step #2

Once you have Windows 7 installed, at least for me, Windows Updates didn’t pick up the VGA driver automatically; leaving you with a very large resolution which is unusable.

Step #3

Download the Intel 82845G/GL/GE/PE/GV Graphics Controller driver (R126990.EXE). (Download Here) The drivers on Dell’s website do not work for Windows Vista or Windows 7.

GX260 - R126990 driver

GX260 - R126990 driver

Step #4

Once you have the R126990.EXE downloaded, you will need to extract the contents of the EXE to a folder. I suggest using 7-zip or Winrar. Download 7-Zip

GX260 - Extracting the driver.

GX260 - Extracting the driver.

Step #5

Now that you have the driver extracted you are going to have to install the driver manually in compatibility mode. Go into the folder you just extracted and right click on the setup.exe and go to properties and then the compatibility mode tab. You will want to enable compatibility mode for Windows Service Pack 3 and also select “Run as Administrator.”

Run in Compatibility Mode

Run in Compatibility Mode

Step #6

Click Apply, then click OK. Now run the setup.exe as you normally would and it shouldn’t complain about OS not being compatible.

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