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I have a LaserJet 1012 that i got working with Win7 RC (64-bit) by picking a similar driver (1015, i think). I did the same in Vista. Cara Mendownload Lagu Menggunakan Hp Nokia Tipe Rm-924 on this page. But now i'm not seeing it in the RTM version so i'm also stuck.:( if you can find and pick the 1015 driver through Device Manager it's worth a shot. Given that my HP 1012 printer was manufactured in 2004 and Vista came out in 2006 (with widespread beta in 2005) and HP didn't even support Vista, i've added HP to my blacklist.

I fought with getting drivers from within months of buying the stupid thing and will never again buy an HP product. That level of support is ridiculous, especially for something like a printer and ESPECIALLY since people (including myself) were able to get it to work through trickery. Until now at least, suggesting it would have taken HP little work to provide a real driver. I'm sorry, but laser printers shouldn't be forced into obsolescence after only one or two years. It seems that laserjet 1000 is not even Vista compatible.

Furthermore, it has been discontinued. There is a for Vista 32-bits that will also work for Windows 7, but not for 64-bits.

AFAIK, your options are as follows: • You might make the printer work in XP mode and share it. I have no experience with that. • You might use or Virtual PC to construct a 32-bits XP virtual machine, install the printer and share it. This might still not work without lots of fiddling. I think the first option is the best, if it works. If not, you could maybe instead convert to the 32-bits version of Windows 7, for which there is a solution.

I've tried everything I've been able to locate using internet search engines in an attempt to make Windows 7 64-bit print to an HP Laserjet 1000 that is connected to an XP machine in my home workgroup. Of course, I can print just fine from an XP machine in the same workgroup. But not from Windows 7 64-bit. I have been able to install the Laserjet 1000 XP drivers and print from virtual XP Mode. Works just fine. But I'm unable to see or print to that shared printer within Windows 7 outside the virtual XP Mode box.