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Without knowing the details of why the power supply was replaced, I'll
just mention that I recently replaced a Power Supply that went bad. When
the PS gave up the ghost, it must have put out a power surge. I ended
up reloading the OS, replacing the motherboard, replacing the keyboard,
and replacing the mouse. Some possible bad news is that your motherboard
could be damaged or your printer could be damaged or both. If you have
some other USB devices (camera, flash drive, etc.), try them out with
the computer. If they also don't work, it is likely the motherboard is
damaged.
Good luck.
Tom Mayer
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> Hello to all!
> After taking computer to a local friend who's a bit of a comp tech, and
> using several os discs (including my origional). It finally loaded and ran
> as it should. So the replacement ps was ok but now the computer doesn't find
> the usb printer. Device manager says all is working properly and the drivers
> listed seem to be in order. I have checked connections trying each of the
> six usb ports. I have another printer but have mis-placed the
> driver/software cd for it. It's a HP printer and the origional was a Canon.
> Will try to copy the software folder from my other comp which used the HP
> to disc and transfer but not sure yet if this will work. If not, are there
> other suggestions I might try?
> As a reminder, The computer is a eMachine with Celeron, xp home.
> Thanx to all,
> Phil Williams
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