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The following link shows the specifications for your printer: This was the closest thread on the p and Windows 7. You must log in or sign up to reply here.
How to Fix Base System Device Driver issue in Device Manager - Driver Easy
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They are upto date. I don't think it's printer driver problem. I haven't been able to figure it out and I've Googled most of the device info trying to at least find out who the manufacturer is. Message 4 of Drivers for vista Hello, if for some reason you cannot find drivers for windows 7, try using the vista drivers for your version of windows. Message 1 of It gives you information such as motherboard, cpu, ram, any hardware, etc.
I have looked for drivers many places, but no success.
This topic has been locked due to inactivity for a long period of time. Download and install speccy and look at all the information, especifically you are looking for any entry showing as unidentified device. I'm currently wiping XP and going to attempt Windows 7 RC install to see if the drivers solve the screen calibration problems. A base system device driver can be anything, a card reader is the most common.

I have never used any of the Vista drivers with WIndows 7, they don't behave very well. This is the easier solution: Basd, you can use a software like Speccy. Last edited by a moderator: HP has bit drivers available for the P as of today.
Download driver for laptop, Hewlett-Packard HP Compaq 2710p F.20
Now for another subject, does anyone have any idea what the one remaining unidentified "Base System Device" is in the Device Manager? I went back to the Vista versions and they appear devive work, but Windows keeps complaining about them.
I'm running Windows 7 Enterprise 32 bit and Windows warns when installing and everytime I boot that the version of Protect Tools I'm using is not compatible with Windows 7. Welcome to HP support forum where we try to find a solution to ur issue, however could you possibly expand on base system device or send a devce of the hardware drom device manager.
The following link shows the specifications for your printer:. I tried the Windows 7 version of the tools for the p and they installed fine and Windows didn't complain about the compatility, but the fingerprint reader and identity manager part of Protect Tools doesn't work. EmailGuyNov 20,
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