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Harry
June 10th 04, 03:15 PM
My home office is running Windows ME and I use a Dell 9100
notebook for my other work office. I just purchased a
new "Dell A10 Printer A940" and connected it to my home
computer (which also has a wireless router for when I
bring my work computer home). The printer connection is
over a USB 2.0 port. My home computer (using Windows ME)
tells me it cannot find a driver for the printer and the
printer is giving me a message (displayed on my Windows ME
monitor screen) that "Support for the Dell A10 Printer
A940 in not provided for your operating system". What is
wrong with Windows ME and how can I make my new printer
work (properly) with it?

Thanks for any help anyone can give me (and is anyone else
getting angry with Microsoft for selling us a operating
system that cannot keep up with the times)?

Harry

Mike M
June 10th 04, 03:37 PM
A quick glance at Dell's site
(http://www1.us.dell.com/content/products/features.aspx/featured_printer2?c=us
&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs - Find out if compatible with your operating system) would
reveal the following:
"The new Dell Personal All-in-One Printer A960, A940, A920, 922 and J740
Inkjet are compatible with systems that run Windows® 2000 or Windows XP
operating systems only. If the system you plan to connect to these printers
using operating systems such as, but not limited to: Windows NT, ME, 95, or,
98 the A940, A920 and J740 will not be compatible."
you find confusing.

> Thanks for any help anyone can give me (and is anyone else
> getting angry with Microsoft for selling us a operating
> system that cannot keep up with the times)?

No, and why should I? Out of curiosity why do you think Win Me should include
drivers for a printer that wasn't available until some years after the
operating system was released? Provision of drivers is the hardware
manufacturer's responsibility. In this case Dell have chosen not to release
drivers for Win Me or any other Win 9x system. If you are going to moan, moan
at Dell not Microsoft.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



Harry > wrote:

> My home office is running Windows ME and I use a Dell 9100
> notebook for my other work office. I just purchased a
> new "Dell A10 Printer A940" and connected it to my home
> computer (which also has a wireless router for when I
> bring my work computer home). The printer connection is
> over a USB 2.0 port. My home computer (using Windows ME)
> tells me it cannot find a driver for the printer and the
> printer is giving me a message (displayed on my Windows ME
> monitor screen) that "Support for the Dell A10 Printer
> A940 in not provided for your operating system". What is
> wrong with Windows ME and how can I make my new printer
> work (properly) with it?
>
> Thanks for any help anyone can give me (and is anyone else
> getting angry with Microsoft for selling us a operating
> system that cannot keep up with the times)?
>
> Harry

Harry
June 10th 04, 04:03 PM
Ooops - I guess you'r right. I don't know very much about=20
computers and I thought that it was an operating system=20
failure. I stand corrected! Now, I guess I'll "rave" at=20
Dell...

Harry
>-----Original Message-----
>A quick glance at Dell's site
>
(http://www1.us.dell.com/content/products/features.aspx/fea
tured_printer2?c=3Dus
>&cs=3D19&l=3Den&s=3Ddhs - Find out if compatible with your=20
operating system) would
>reveal the following:
>"The new Dell Personal All-in-One Printer A960, A940,=20
A920, 922 and J740
>Inkjet are compatible with systems that run Windows=AE =20
2000 or Windows XP
>operating systems only. If the system you plan to connect=20
to these printers
>using operating systems such as, but not limited to:=20
Windows NT, ME, 95, or,
>98 the A940, A920 and J740 will not be compatible."
>you find confusing.
>
>> Thanks for any help anyone can give me (and is anyone=20
else
>> getting angry with Microsoft for selling us a operating
>> system that cannot keep up with the times)?
>
>No, and why should I? Out of curiosity why do you think=20
Win Me should include
>drivers for a printer that wasn't available until some=20
years after the
>operating system was released? Provision of drivers is=20
the hardware
>manufacturer's responsibility. In this case Dell have=20
chosen not to release
>drivers for Win Me or any other Win 9x system. If you=20
are going to moan, moan
>at Dell not Microsoft.
>--=20
>Mike Maltby MS-MVP

>
>
>Harry > wrote:
>
>> My home office is running Windows ME and I use a Dell=20
9100
>> notebook for my other work office. I just purchased a
>> new "Dell A10 Printer A940" and connected it to my home
>> computer (which also has a wireless router for when I
>> bring my work computer home). The printer connection is
>> over a USB 2.0 port. My home computer (using Windows=20
ME)
>> tells me it cannot find a driver for the printer and the
>> printer is giving me a message (displayed on my Windows=20
ME
>> monitor screen) that "Support for the Dell A10 Printer
>> A940 in not provided for your operating system". What=20
is
>> wrong with Windows ME and how can I make my new printer
>> work (properly) with it?
>>
>> Thanks for any help anyone can give me (and is anyone=20
else
>> getting angry with Microsoft for selling us a operating
>> system that cannot keep up with the times)?
>>
>> Harry
>
>
>.
>

Mike M
June 10th 04, 04:12 PM
Harry,

Easily done. And when something doesn't work it's so easy to blame the
operating system. :-)

Increasingly you are going to find that both new hardware and software is only
going to function where the operating system is either Windows 2000 SP3 or
later or XP or later. For example Microsoft Office, recent Corel software and
your new printer. Win 9x systems are in extended support and I feel it
unlikely that many new products are going to be released that work equally
well on a Win 9x system and an NT based system such as XP.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



Harry > wrote:

> Ooops - I guess you'r right. I don't know very much about
> computers and I thought that it was an operating system
> failure. I stand corrected! Now, I guess I'll "rave" at
> Dell...