HP PSC 1315 Officejet series: the officejet HP PSC 1315 software installation disc does not start
I'm trying to install the software for a HP PSC 1315 all-in-one officejet on an XP pc. When I put the disc in the CD/DVD drive, that it will not start. When I click on SETUP. EXE it does not start. Tried the drive in another laptop (Win10) and office (Win10) and the drive would go. I put the diskettes for installation of two other programs in the XP and two ran. I downloaded the Setup file of the Support of HP and he wouldn't either. Anyone know what is happening here?
Hi @jonessbl,
That will be better answered by the @Dellpeople.
Thank you.
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