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How do I eliminate "HP Network Devices Support has stopped working" after HP printer install?

Asked by oliviajones in Networking Security Vulnerabilities, Printers by HP, Windows Vista

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this forum suggests i try to remove nvidia access manager to get rid of this recurrent error message. trouble is, i can't find nvidia access manager on this Vista home premium HP machine. I find a nvidia folder , but it contains drivers. no nvidia services are listed in computer management, running or not. There IS a listing for HP CUE DeviceDiscovery Service, which other blogs have indicated might cause the problem, but that service seems to serve a useful purpose and i'd rather keep it. Right now the printer IS working, but it has dropped out of my printers list a couple of times.  I trust you guys and want to follow your advice. Thanks. Start Free Trial
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Zones: Networking Security Vulnerabilities, Printers by HP, Windows Vista
Tags: Nvidia, Network Access Manager, n/a, HP, Officejet, J6450 printer, wireless network printer, HP Network Devices Support has stopped working
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Solution Provided By: joinaunion
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