Posted by James Howell on February 12, 2008 at 09:48:56 from (144.162.41.172):
In Reply to: OT Printer problems posted by super99 on February 12, 2008 at 08:51:45:
When your computer “boots up”, there is a special file that tells your operating system the hardware that is physically connected and available for use.
Your software programs (Windows Photo Gallery, e-mail) depend on the operating system for “instructions” on what hardware is available.
Since you were able to print your photo with your email program, that indicates your email program was “paying attention” to the instructions of your operating system.
The Windows Photo Gallery for some reason was not “paying attention” to the operating system’s instructions and gave you an incorrect response ( error message ).
You did the right thing by restarting or “rebooting” your computer.
Similar situation exists when I do not pay attention to my favorite wife’s instructions and give her an incorrect response.
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