Install HP ends soon on Windows 7

I try to install HP Solution Center so that my wife can use his C4180 all-in-One printer and the installation program will come to the step 8/11-79% (Software\Microsoft\Active Setup) and it just end.  It's on Windows 7 64-bit.  I use the recommended download on the HP website (AIO_CDA_NonNet_Full_Win_WW_130_140.exe), I disable all software start-up, but still no luck.

I tried to run the installer and install the driver ONLY, and it still does not work.  Wouldn't be nice if Setup would allow you to uncheck the driver installation Windows 7 being able to find a driver of C4100 series.  However, I need a working copy of the installed HP Solution Center.  I'd settle for an earlier version as long as it works and I can get it to install.

Unfortunately the original CD supplied with the printer simply does not work on Windows 7 64 bit.

Try and always had problems.  When the installer came to the part 'configure' there for about 10 minutes, then error, date at which the facility would make analysis and then begin to remove the software.

This morning I got it in the

(a) go to the Panel and remove the unit and all HP programs always hanging around.

(b) turn off your computer

(c) unplug the network cable

(d) boot and rerun Setup

(e) when he said the printer, I clicked on the box that says 'no, I'll connect later. '

(f) the installation program completed without error

(g) connect the printer and ran 'HP add a device '.

Now, of course, what was the magic step, but the HP Solution Center is now installed and can see the printer.

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