BorderReiver
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- OS
- Windows 11
I have just managed to 'upgrade' my old Dell PC to Windows 11 from Windows 10 following the TPM workaround method. It appears to have worked and most (reinstalled) software seems to run OK. However, during the upgrade process it removed all existing applications. It gave me no option to keep them as it claimed I was upgrading to a version of W11 that was a different language to the version of W10 (!?!). Consequently, when I went to reinstall my old but faithful Dell 1100 mono laser printer, I was stumped as there does not seem to be any Windows 11 compatible printer drivers for it. In fact, on the Dell support site, there didn't seem to be any Windows 10 drivers - despite the fact that I had been happily running it for years under W10.
I found an article on the Dell site about trying to use older printer drivers but, when I attempted to follow this article to install them, I got an error message sating words to the effect 'This version of Windows is not supported'.
So my question is does anybody know whether there is a usable workaround for this or is my happily functioning printer destined for a premature trip to the recycling centre? It seems such a waste.
TIA
BR
(W11 23H2)
I found an article on the Dell site about trying to use older printer drivers but, when I attempted to follow this article to install them, I got an error message sating words to the effect 'This version of Windows is not supported'.
So my question is does anybody know whether there is a usable workaround for this or is my happily functioning printer destined for a premature trip to the recycling centre? It seems such a waste.
TIA
BR
(W11 23H2)
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Dell
- CPU
- i9-12900K, 3200 MHz, 16 Cores
- Memory
- 32GB