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Out-of-the-box Windows 10 does a pretty good job detecting and installing wireless as well as locally connected printers automatically. However, there are still times when you may run into problems if you're trying to add an old printer. This is not just because the device may not be supported anymore, but also because the OS now lacks basic drivers for printers and scanners.

If you or your company is still dealing with an old dot matrix, inkjet, or laser printer (from HP, Canon, Epson, Brother, etc.), which Windows 10 refuses to detect automatically, there are a number of ways to continue using the device if you're up to the challenge to use the advanced setup options or workaround to install non-compatible drivers.

In this Windows 10 guide, we'll walk you through several scenarios to help install an older printer that isn't getting detected, refuses to install, or it's no longer compatible.

How to install an older printer using advanced setup

When the system isn't detecting your old printer automatically, you can still add the device manually depending on the connection type and age of the printer.

Important: Before proceeding, make sure that your computer is connected to the internet to allow Windows Update to download additional drivers.

Installing printer automatically

If you're trying to add an older printer locally using a USB cable or wireless connection, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on Devices.
  3. Click on Printers & scanners.
  4. Click the Add a printer or scanner button.

  5. Wait a few moments.
  6. Click The printer that I want isn't listed option.

  7. Select the My printer is a little older. Help me find it. option.

  8. Select your printer from the list.
  9. Click the Next button.

  10. Type a name for the printer.
  11. Click the Next button.

  12. Select the Do not share this printer option.
  13. Click the Next button.

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  14. Click the Print a test page option to confirm that the device is working.

  15. Click the Finish button.

Once you've completed the steps, you should be able to start printing to the device.

Installing a network printer manually

In the case that you're dealing with a network printer, you can try to create a manual connection using the device IP address with these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on Devices.
  3. Click on Printers & scanners.
  4. Click the Add a printer or scanner button.

  5. Wait a few moments.
  6. Click The printer that I want isn't listed option.

  7. Select the Add a printer using TCP/IP address or hostname option.

  8. Click the Next button.
  9. Use the 'Device type' drop-down menu and select the TCP/IP Device option.
  10. In the 'Hostname or IP address' field, type the IP address of the printer. For example, 10.1.2.175.

    Note: If you don't know the TCP/IP configuration of your printer, you will be able to find this information using the device built-in screen. However, not all printers are created equal, which means that you'll need to check your manufacturer support website for more details.

  11. In the 'Port name' field, leave the default name (recommended) or type a new name.

  12. Check the Query the printer and automatically select the driver to use option (recommended).
  13. Click the Next button.
  14. Type a name for the printer.

  15. Click the Next button.
  16. Select the Do not share this printer option.

  17. Click the Next button.
  18. Click the Print a test page option to confirm that the device is working.

  19. Click the Finish button.

After completing the steps, the network printer should now be ready for any application.

Installing a local printer manually

Alternatively, if the previous steps didn't work, and you're trying to connect an old printer using a parallel or serial (USB) cable that the OS refuses to detect, then use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on Devices.
  3. Click on Printers & scanners.
  4. Click the Add a printer or scanner button.

  5. Wait a few moments.
  6. Click The printer that I want isn't listed option.

  7. Select the Add a local printer or network printer option.

  8. Click the Next button.
  9. Select the port (interface) that you're currently using with the 'Use an existing port drop-down menu. For example, if you're using a USB cable, then select the USB option. If you're using a parallel cable with a DB-25 adapter, then select the LPT1 port.

  10. Click the Next button.
  11. Click the Windows Update option.

    Note: Windows 10 no longer ships with the basic printer and scanner drivers, so when you click the Windows Update button, it'll take a while to populate the drivers from the cloud.

  12. On the left, select the printer manufacturer.
  13. On the right, select the printer model.

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  14. Click the Next button.
  15. Type a name for the printer.

  16. Click the Next button.
  17. Select the Do not share this printer option.

  18. Click the Next button.
  19. Click the Print a test page option to confirm that the device is working.

  20. Click the Finish button.

Once you've completed the steps, if the test printed successfully, the device should now be available from all applications.

How to install an older printer using incompatible drivers

Alternatively, if you have a printer, but it's no longer supported on Windows 10, you can use these steps to install it on your computer:

  1. Open File Explorer.
  2. Browse to the folder with the non-compatible driver.
  3. Right-click the driver file and select the Troubleshoot compatibility option.

  4. Click the Troubleshoot program button.

  5. Check The program worked in earlier version of Windows but won't install or run now option.

  6. Click the Next button.
  7. Select the version of Windows compatible with the printer.

  8. Click the Next button.
  9. Click the Test the program button.

  10. Continue with the on-screen directions to add the print driver to your computer.

After completing the steps, the old printer should install automatically, and it should work without problems even with the non-compatible driver installed.

If the old printer still not working, then it may just be the time to move on and get a replacement. You can check out this guide to find the best All-in-One options, or this guide, if you're on a budget.

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For more helpful articles, coverage, and answers to common questions about Windows 10, visit the following resources:

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iTunes has undeniably revolutionized the way people legally purchase music on the Internet. In 2003, Apple made the program accessible for more users by releasing a version for Windows. Since then, it has become one of the most popular music software for the platform. Many consider it to be efficient in managing their music libraries and syncing media files with their Apple devices.

However, there are users who have complained that they can’t install iTunes on Windows 10. While updating or installing the program, they encountered the following error messages:

  • “There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program required for this install to complete could not be run. Contact your support personnel or package vendor.”
  • “There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor.”

Reasons Why You Can’t Install iTunes on Windows 10

  • Incompatible Apple Software Update
  • Incorrect or Repetitive System Files
  • Incorrectly Registered Windows Installer

How do I Install iTunes on Windows 10

In most cases, these errors occur because of a glitch in the installation process or an incompatible Apple software update. So, it is important to follow the instructions below to ensure that you are correctly installing the program:

  1. If iTunes is running, make sure to close it completely.
  2. Prevent iTunes Helper from booting with Windows startup.
  3. Disconnect Apple devices attached to your computer.
  4. Check whether your computer is running a 64-bit or 32-bit version of Windows 10. Make sure to download the compatible iTunes installer.
  5. Save the iTunes installer to your hard disk.
  6. Right-click the iTunes installer and then select Run as Administrator.
  7. Click next, then select Install.

How to Clean System Files

Some users have reported that the Windows error 193 prevented them from completing the installation process for iTunes. If this is the case, you have to look for the specific files that have caused the problem and drag them to Recycle Bin. Follow the instructions below:

  1. Follow this path: C:WindowsSystem32
  2. Look for the following files and drag them to Recycle Bin:
    msvcp100.dll
    msvcp120.dll
    msvcp140.dl
    msvcr100.dll
    msvcr120.dll
    vcruntime140.dll
    Make sure that you only drag the files that exactly match the ones we mentioned above. Do not remove any other files from this folder.
  3. Go to the Control Panel.
  4. Click Programs and then select Programs and Features.
  5. Repair the 64-bit and 32-bit versions of Apple Application Support.
  6. Open iTunes and check if the error has been fixed.
  7. If the error persists, try reinstalling the program again.

Pro tip: You can also ensure that iTunes will be installed properly by freeing the System Registry from repetitive, corrupted, or damaged files. For a more convenient and efficient way of cleaning registry files, we highly recommend using a reliable tool like Auslogics Registry Cleaner. With just one click, you can fix the error and even enjoy better computer speed and performance.

How to Correctly Register the iTunes Windows Installer

An error might have occurred while you were trying to register the iTunes installer for Windows. If this is the case, you have to try to re-register the program. After that, you can try to install iTunes again. Here are the re-registration steps:

  1. On your keyboard, press Windows key +R.
  2. Type “msiexec /unreg” (no quotes) and then hit Enter.
  3. Press Windows key +R.
  4. Type “msiexec /regserver” and then hit Enter.

There are some users who have reported that they couldn’t play video files on their iTunes. This problem can be resolved by updating the video card driver. You can do it manually by going to the manufacturer’s website and downloading the latest version. However, this can be time-consuming. Aside from that, you might even risk downloading an incompatible driver version.

As such, we advise you to use a trusted tool like Auslogics Driver Updater. This program will automatically update your drivers to the latest manufacturer-recommended versions. In this way, you can maximize the benefits from iTunes while boosting your computer’s speed and performance.

Do you have other suggestions for resolving this issue?

Let us know in the comments below!

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