BIOS update take printers offline networking

HP Pavilion 500-056

I was warned that a BIOS update was available, so I agreed.

Yesterday and today, none of my network (two brothers and a HP) printers will display! I managed to get my Brother MFC-J825DW to print if I've implemented as USB, but not if it is networked.

However, one of my brothers and my HP large Format are both offline and will not print. They are in another room and it is simply not possible to get them all in the same room with my desktop computer.

Not only printers will not properly work, but I've noticed problems with my system to stay online.

Everything worked perfectly before the BIOS update!

@StarFerret

You're right, I don't know how I missed your mention of Windows 8.1. On the issue of re - install, I have asked for because the installer of the printer can be interpreted as re - create the queue and do not reinstall the software. With the re-installation of the software, we would get all registry enteries released. Now, it is possible that the same software re-installed will remain corrupt. In this case I suggest to go to the program and features uninstall the software, then go to Device Manager and remove and remove the printer from the system. We have then restart the computer and re-install the printer software once more.

If you could try all the steps I mentioned that you have not already tried that would be helpful. Also, if there is not that you have tried and are not please post those as well so I don't post things back, you've already tried.

Thanks for posting on the HP Forums. Have a great day!

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    El volumen of the D unidad no tiene etiqueta.
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    2009-06-05 00:46 < DIR >.
    2009-06-05 00:46 < DIR >...
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    Post edited by: Fenix_D
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