HP partial update annoying window

This annoying HP Update window appears frequently and I can't get rid of withour reboot.  It's about 1/2 of what it is and should be: "HP Update" on top followed by «would you like HP Update to...»

for the software and driver upd...

now? »

PC is Dell 530 s Windows Vista Home Premium.  Whatever it is, there is no visible button to cancel, enlarge, reduce, remove, Yes, no or.  I can move it freely anywhere on the screen, but it is always at the front of each open window.

It's the printing software. Remove it. Reinstall and do not allow the update of HP load.

Tags: HP Desktops

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