HP PSC 2175v All-in-One
AiO_twainredirector_removal.exe (143.4 KB)
1.0.0.2 (13-Jan-2003)
AIO twain redirector removal tool
Correcting the problem
HP has created an executable program that will automatically remove the necessary files. Do the following to download and run the executable:
Visit the HP AiO Twain Redirector Tool Web page and click Download now to download the AiO_twainredirector_removal.exe file.
A File Download dialog box will appear. Click Save.
A dialog box will appear requesting the destination to save the file in. Use the Save In pull down menu to select Desktop (or specify another file destination), and then click Save.
After the patch downloads, either click Open on the Download Complete message or close the download screen and double-click the AiO_twainredirector_removal.exe file on the Windows Desktop (or s
Rajesh (DG Staff Member) on 14-Jul-2004
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