![]() Then uninstall it, and download and install the correct one. Yes, it's the wrong one, but go ahead and install it anyway. I think your best bet, Michael, is to reinstall the driver you tried to install when you stopped it. Not looking to totally junk this computer by deleting the wrong files, wondering if you can help.Īnswer: It sounds like the install is in a half-way state. I've searched for answers on how to remove whatever program is kicking it off, but most are about Windows 8 and seem very complicated. ![]() Once I hit cancel a bunch of times, it does go away, but is very annoying on every boot up! ![]() Once I realized my mistake, I closed out/stopped all downloads.Īpparently I didn't stop enough, because upon boot, I continuously get a error that an auto installer program is looking for a "TrayApp."Īnd naturally it cannot find the "TrayApp" because it is not there, nor should it be there. ![]() As I clicked and clicked on things, I totally forgot that I had upgraded to Windows 10, so I think by default I clicked on downloading a Windows 7 driver (the original operating system of the laptop). HP support suggested I get a new driver, so that is what I did since it said the one on the computer was outdated. Naturally, when I needed it, it didn't work. Question: Hi Nick, My question revolves around Windows 10 and a scanner. I own a HP scanner/printer/fax (F4180) that I hooked up to my laptop.
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