HP (Hewlett-Packard) 4250 Network Card User Manual


 
Driver does not match OS:
The driver information file file_name that was
specified for Windows 2000/XP is actually a
driver information file for Windows NT 4.0. The
specified driver has been installed, but it will
appear in your driver list as a Windows NT 4.0
driver. This driver may or may not be
compatible with Windows 2000/XP. HP
recommends that you test the driver
thoroughly. For more information about drivers,
consult the online manual.
The driver specified for Windows 2000/XP is really a Windows NT
4.0 driver and has been installed as such.
Although this driver will probably work, you may wish to
determine if there is a "native" 2000/XP driver available for this
printer. To do this, locate and install the native Windows 2000/
XP driver; this will ensure this driver works properly with
Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
If you choose not to find the native driver, test the driver
thoroughly after it has been installed and initialized.
Driver does not match OS:
file _name is not the correct driver information
file for Windows 4.0. To add a driver for
Windows NT 4.0, rerun this Add Driver wizard
and specify the correct driver setup information
file (*.inf). For more information about drivers,
consult the online manual.
The .inf file specified for the Windows NT 4.0 driver is not a
Windows NT 4.0 driver file.
You will need to re-run the
Add Driver Wizard and either specify
the correct operating system for this .inf file, or specify a
Windows NT 4.0 .inf file.
Driver information not found:
The driver information in file_name does not
match the selected printer model driver_name.
Please specify another driver setup information
file (*.inf) for OS. For more details on driver
name mismatches, refer to the Online Manual.
The name of the printer driver specified in the indicated file does
not match the name of the printer driver in the other driver .inf
files being installed.
If you are trying to install both an NT and a 2K driver, consider
adding two printers to the PSA: one with the NT driver and the
second (same printer with a different name) with a 2K driver.
If you are trying to install a 9x driver and the name does not
match, it is possible that the driver names provided for different
operating systems are not the same. If this is the case, please
contact HP support.
Driver Initialization - initialization complete
Informational.
Driver Initialization - initialization failed
In order for drivers to be deployed to client machines via point
and print, the drivers must be properly initialized. If a driver has
failed to initialize it will be disabled by the PSA and cannot be
enabled (but it can be re-installed).
A disabled driver may still be associated with a printer, but when
a client tries to install that printer the driver files will not be
provided by the PSA and the user will be prompted to provide
the printer driver files.
Driver Installation Complete
Informational.
Driver Initialization Required
In order for drivers to be deployed to client machines via point
and print, the drivers must be properly initialized. If a driver has
failed to initialize it will be disabled by the PSA and cannot be
enabled (but it can be re-installed).
A disabled driver may still be associated with a printer, but when
a client tries to install that printer the driver files will not be
provided by the PSA and the user will be prompted to provide
the printer driver files.