Vista Premium 64-bit - network printers search crashes

I have Vista Premium 64-bit - when I try to add my HP wireless printer, searching for available printers crashes after a few seconds. I then stop the process through the Task Manager. What could be? He had worked for severaly years now.

Hello

No error message the green progress bar fills up twice and on the 3rd time it freezes just straight up. I have to restart to try again while the same thing happens.  There seems to be no problem with adding a directly connect printer.

I finished downloading the HP product / drivers for my laptop. During installation, I was should be connected directly to the printer.  HP said the printer and after I can print wireless again.  My fear is that if I remove the printer and re add, which is something that I have done in the past for reasons to be able to print, I won't be able to add new without reloadign the HP software. I certainly won't remove the printer to test it.

This is my sons pc and cannot be sure that the changes he has unable to. He said that he don't downlaoded anything some time and did not recently change anything.

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