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Bill Wallace
Feb 25, 2001 02:45:08 GMT   

I have a LaserJet 4L and a DeskJet 722C.

What is hpfsched?

Is it necessary?/Does it need to run on Startup?

Thnx
Bill Wallace
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HP moderator Kathy Brockway This member has accumulated 2500 or more points
Feb 26, 2001 19:21:57 GMT  10 pts

Hi Bill,

HPFSCHED is a small TSR that will remind you to clean the cartridges in your DeskJet from time to time in order to keep print quality high.

It can be removed from the run line in win.ini if you do not want that feature.

Hope this helps!

Kathy
Joseph M. Orost
Oct 24, 2003 09:15:53 GMT    Unassigned

Now here is something really strange:

Whenever I booted up my computer (running Windows ME), the C: drive would pop open and I'd have to X it out (annoying).

When I used "msconfig" to change:
run=hpfsched
to
run=
inside of win.ini, then this problem went away!

Gofigya!
--joe
 
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