"%windir%\inf"

Look for oemx.inf, where x is a number with one or
more digit (0,2,10, 300, 
etc...), containing reference to the printer's device
ID or name then delete it 
+ the accompanying .pnf file.

Ben Ruset wrote:
> Where might I find it?
> 
> j maccraw wrote:
>> Delete the OEM inf file for that device?
>>
>> Ben Ruset wrote:
>>> I seem to remember that there is a way to remove
>> "cached" drivers in XP.
>>>  I have an HP Laserjet 1020 printer that is having
>> some print quality
>>> issues, and apparently a downgrade of the drivers
>> helps. The problem is,
>>> even when I load the "old" version of the driver,
it
>> doesn't fix the
>>> problem, and on the XP Print Test page it shows
the
>> "new" version of the
>>> driver.
>>>
>>> So I need to get Windows to prompt for a driver
>> instead of just loading
>>> whatever driver is cached on the system.
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> -ben
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>       
>>
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