install default HP network printers.

OS - Windows 7 32 bit

-Printers Laserjet 2605dn and deskjet 6840

I had to reinstall Windows 7 because the spooler wouldn't stay running.  That works now.  When I try to install a printer through

"devices and printers" it finds printers on the network very well. When you say install you get the page that lists all models and businesses.  These two are not there, so you should choose the update of windows.  He comes back and says that it cannot download the list of devices, to try again later.  Two days now and it still does not work. Tried to download the drivers.cabs form Windows.update.catalog and put them in manually, but this also fails.  I have a system dual boot 32/64 and the 64-bit worked no problem.  Microsoft gives you circular corrections that do not work.  Any ideas?  I went in the newspapers and get an error that says it failed when I install manually.  Nothing on the auto-install.  I really don't want to go on the road to the port.  Have always had problems with this as IP addresses change all power over.  Thank you

Well, here's the bottom line.  After Reinstalling windows 7, loading the drivers stand alone for my HP printers, asking questions on several web sites, countless pages of cats of the computer reading, here's what finally worked.

The spooler has started working correctly after reinstalling for local printers, but the printers network load.

Finally, I ran a usb cable long machine laser printer and installed automatically without error.

I removed this device.

The way normal, I added a new network printer and installed correctly.

I then added the other network printer and installed correctly.

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