Installing Printers - Local and Network for WindowsThese instructions should work for Windows XP through Windows 10 1. First click start the start button, then click Devices and... moreInstalling Printers - Local and Network for WindowsThese instructions should work for Windows XP through Windows 10 1. First click start the start button, then click Devices and Printers Windows 8 - 8.1 no start button WinKey + I Then click Control Panel, then Devices and Printers 2. Then click Add a printer 3. Adding a Local Printer click the top button. The computer will search for new devices, then ask you would you like to install HP 2550 (Printer Name)? And may ask for drivers if the system doesn't have them or can't connect to windows updates to get drivers."THIS IS ONLY IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE ORIGINAL SOFTWARE INSTALL CD" If you have the original install CD, NEVER PLUG USB PRINTERS IN UNTIL THEY TELL YOU! Then just follow the on screen instructions. 4. Adding a Network or Network Shared Printer. Click the Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer button Then click Next. Then the search window will pop up. 5. When your computer is through searching you should see all Network and... less
This works for Windows 7, 8, 8.1 & 10.Windows.edb is a history of your searches and the records from indexing your drives & files.You don't need to do anything if you have turned... moreThis works for Windows 7, 8, 8.1 & 10.Windows.edb is a history of your searches and the records from indexing your drives & files.You don't need to do anything if you have turned off indexing & Windows Search. If you haven'tturned them off it can be a HUGE file on your C drive or primary Windows OS drive. 5 to 15+gigsdepending on how much you use windows search.It is 100% safe to delete but if you use it? Windows will need to start all over indexing and saving new searches so your searches will be very slow. Disabling indexing also makes your searchesvery slow unless your have really fast drives. 4,000 MB/s or faster you won't see a slow down mostnon-raid, non-ssd drives run around 20 to 60 MB/s, SSD's non-raid 250 to 500 MB/s, M.2 SSD's 1,100to 2,500 MB/s, SSD's Raid-0 8,000 to 12,000 MB/s.To delete it:1.) Open "System Services" scroll down look for "Windows Search" right click select "stop"(Leave "System Services" open)2.) Go to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications\Windows - delete... less