Recently purchased and set up a Pro-1000. I was able to connect to the Wi-Fi network through the printer itself, and Windows can find my printer. I can also find the printer when I go through the setup wizard.
This appears to work, for now. I'm in a bit of a conundrum because now I have this Canon printer but now hate Canon with a fiery passion. I believe there may be some issues with their driver signatures that cause installation errors on some Windows configurations.
You have to install the software before hooking the printer up to the computer.....had the same problem with another canon printer. Delete any instances in the settings area. Then install the drivers, etc. the software will tell you when to turn on the printer. Make sure the printer is not on while you are installing the software, otherwise windows will find it and install it's own version.
Thanks but I'm not sure if that's possible. The installer requries the printer to be on and connected, because one of the early steps in the installer is to select your printer from the list of available/connected printers.
I was able to reach Canon by phone today. They said this is a known issue and they do not have a fix for it. They blamed it on Windows, but I have had no issues installing any other software or drivers on this machine. They said it's a Windows issue that can crop up with any Canon printer driver.
It's possible, although checking Canon's driver signature with DigiCert shows that one of the signatures expired in Feb 2020. It additionally throws a warning that the signature doesn't contain a timestamp.
On all our Precision 3630 Dell workstations when you run windows update and it automatically installs the 25.20.100.6617 driver (March 8, 2019 date) it immediately locks up the computer. I had to boot into safe mode and uninstall the driver to get it working again and then create a group policy to not allow drivers to update through windows update. I also tried to install the newest driver from your website but it does the same thing.
Have you tried installing a newer driver package manually? Versions 25.20.100.6709 is available in the Intel Download Center (here: -Graphics-Windows-10-DCH-Drivers?product=126790). Hint: if this works, you can remove that nasty policy entry and let other bad drivers be downloaded.
Ok, if you have these cards installed, why are you installing the Intel graphics driver at all? Typically, when a graphics card is installed into a desktop/workstation design, the BIOS detects this case and, as a result, completely disables the processor's graphics engine (to avoid the conflicts that will exist). If this was the case, then Intel graphics driver would not have installed at all. It is possible to configure the BIOS to leave the processor graphics engine enabled, so both are available, but this does have consequences (there are hardware conflicts that need to be handled). I suggest that, if you aren't going to use both graphics engines, disable the processor graphics engine.
Ok, this would suggest that there is a conflict of some sort between the two engines and their drivers. I have an 8 Series motherboard (Intel Desktop Board) with 4th gen Core i7 processor (HD Graphics 4600) and a GTX 1060 3GB card. I have both engines enabled and monitors connected to both sources. They interoperate just fine; no issues seem to exist.
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I literally, updated to the latest version of AMD software. When the updates in windows 10 update preludes it started to mess up my driver and software. It started to unable to open the AMD software app. And make a terrible lag to my computer.
Even I do that several times, the update is unavoidable. The process of reinstalling the drivers is very laborious. I can't even stop the windows update to mess up my own laptop. When I feel sluggish on youtube, I know that windows mess up my updated drivers and give me a tremendous amount of infuriating moments to reinstall your update on the AMD website. Please fix this lingering problem, I know that drivers are hard to make but, this can be a problem for the future of AMD.
i have the same problem on my Win11 install. i have the most current version off AMD and then windows update f**Ks is over and installs its so called update. please AMD fix this crap its been going on long enough.
I don't remember AMD having any drivers that are available for and compatible with Windows 11, because IT HAS NOT EVEN BEEN OFFICIALLY RELEASED YET. Only enthusiasts and explorers install the leaked OS, and if you're one of them you shouldn't be surprised if it screws with your system's stability and performance. If you're not a real PC enthusiast, then installing an unpolished OS only to complain about the malfunctions later sounds quite like a stupid idea, honestly.
thanks for that but, that is not whats going on. i install my driver direct form AMD then after a day or to if i look at my windows update it says AMD Driver PENDING INSTALL i did NOT yes yes or no it just takes and waits tiil i reboot my PC. i cant remove the pending install i can't stop windows from downloading it but thanks for the information i have looked at about 20 times.
I only found out that you can't update the Radeon-software afterwards... For that you need to repeat everything, but atleast you don't need to prevent windows update from updating windows, for example with essential security updates. Still hope AMD, Microsoft or Acer fixes this bug...
It happens every single time Windows rolls out an update whenever you have the 'optional driver' from AMD installed. Has been happening since WIndows 10. AMD releases their drivers earlier and Windows bottlenecks it due to "certification process"
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