PC Suite on Vista causes excessive print spooler l...

I had PC Suite 6.84.10.3 installed on two Vista Home Premium systems.
Some time after the installation was complete, I noticed excessive disk activity, and tracked this down to writes to the file c:\windows\system32\spool\SpoolerETW.etl - a file that should normally be empty. The Vista print spooler is logging a failure to open a printer every 0.25 seconds.
While troubleshooting this, I noticed that when I started the print spooler, the PC connected to my phone. After some checking, it seems certain that PC Suite has somehow made itself known to the print spooler as a possible Bluetooth printer driver.
Removing the phone from the list of Bluetooth devices did not change the print spooler logging behaviour.
Removing PC Suite from the system did slow the logging down and reduce the number of messages in each log entry, but it did not stop it completely.
A third "identical" system that has never had PC Suite installed does not exhibit this behaviour.
PC Suite Cleaner, which may help remove the residual mess, does not run on Vista.
Any ideas on how to stop this print spooler activity?

I seemed destined to never solve this problem...
Okay (deep breath in and out)
I uninstalled pc suite and combed the registry deleting any and every registry entry I could find related to Nokia. That done and seemingly successful I then d/l'ed the latest version of pc suite from the official site and installed it.
Two things I noted...
Gone were the troublesome resource messages which was great BUT
Now I find that my system can't install some sort of driver for the n81 when I have it connected via usb cable to the n/b in data transfer mode (for maps mainly) and now it won't even read my micro sd card either when it is in the phone or when it is plugged into the card reader on my n/b. I have tried other sd cards without a problem but it now just seems to be this card.
So what's happening here?
It would seem that vista can't reconcile a simple fricken cable connection into it's usb port nor can it read a nokia badged sd card where previously it could.
What are the masses thoughts on this head F%&*!!
Nokia N81 SD
Sandisk 2Gb Micro SD with adaptor

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    --a-- W32x64 DLL   -        7.9.30.2 shp    152,816 12-08-2013 tpps.dll
    --a-- W32x64 DRV ENU  0.3.7601.17514 shp    479,232 11-21-2010 unidrv.dll
    --a-- W32x64 DRV ENU  0.3.7601.17514 shp    884,224 11-21-2010 unidrvui.dll
    --a-- W32x64 DRV ENU  0.3.7601.17514 shp    762,368 11-21-2010 unires.dll
    6. C:\Windows\System32
    spoolss.dll = v6.1.7600.16385
    spoolsv.exe = v6.1.7601.22149
    C:\Windows\SysWOW64
    spoolss.dll = v6.1.7600.16385
    spoolsv.exe = v6.1.7600.16385
    7. I blame IE11 when there was no such error before its update from IE8.
    8. This is a re-repost from here "http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie11-windows_7/print-spooler-log-error-id-808-internet-explorer/f52ff25c-4702-4ce3-827e-e1e9a5d324cf" and here "http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/7b24d6b9-171a-4703-82f9-81cb4732e02f/print-spooler-log-error-id-808-internet-explorer-11-ms-office-20032007-x86-on-win7-sp1-x64?forum=w7itproappcompat"
    w/o any good answer!
    That's it. Any questions are welcome.
    Thank you.
    PS: I just wanna confirm that this odd error occurs only when printing from IE11 and MS Office 2003 on Win7sp1x64. MS Office 2007 is not affected!

    OK, Z COMPLETE SOLUTION FOUND! 
    Although z cause of this odd issue is yet unclear. However it seems to be z HP driver problem after all.
    Actually my printer is not HP Deskjet 970Cse but HP Photosmart 1115 Series. Z very nice working dinosaur, which was officially run out by HP Support from WinXPx86 times. Though it was always working
    just nice with either HP Deskjet (DJ) 970Cse Win7driver (better) or HP Photosmart (PS) 7200 Series one (worse – when it works no so good with TCP/IP printer installation).
    Well… when I got into z recent problem with DJ970cse driver I happened to check if printer works with z PS7200 one. Oops, same not good as before but NO LOG ERROR! A bit of study gave me understanding
    that both drivers are using z absolutely same core files but PS7200 driver uses its own PCL Language Monitor as well as z Print Processor (not a standard winprint of Windows).
    And while I unfortunately got no any reasonable ideas on how to solve this issue from IT Pros and others MS MVP during a few days after my posting here and there, except those very smart ones
    like ‘uninstall, reboot and install again’, I had no option other than to find solution by myself.
    I’ve downloaded a bunch of HP printer models Win7x64 driver pack from MS Update Catalog "http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Search.aspx?q=hp%20deskjet%20970cse" (x86 also available.
    This driver pack is for maybe over 400 HP printer models incl. both DJ970Cse & PS7200) and modded its genuine INF file for HardwareID of my PS1115 as HPPHOTOSMART_11150FFF with use of 970Cse driver but also some DLLs and PCL Language Monitor
    of PS7200 one.
    This modded by me INF file is attached as a Code Block. Pls be advised that all originally integrated printer devices strings except DJ970cse & PS7200 ones were deleted for convenience and 
    z 1 new combined string for PS1115 added. Then everybody interested can compare & track z changes done. This modded driver is now installed and working w/o any glitch on 2 of my Win7sp1x64 PCs. Although I’ve maybe spent totally a day or
    so on all that fuss of posting about & studying around.
    My final conclusion is z very much common one
     – f**k HP… and/or MS as well, when it’s yet unknown why this error occurred after z years of no problem use of DJ970Cse driver but after Win7sp1 updating to IE11 and/or KB2775511 and only with x64 version
    of OS.
    bye for now.
    PS: btw, why I’m not able to attach any small text file or post a link to MS site here???!!!
    END
    UPDATE 2014-06-12-Thu: there is one more small glitch of printing to paper from IE11 only found! now it's about a Print Processor settings...
    pls set not any hp oem print processor but z standard windows one aka 'winprint' to be used for printing in Printer properties > Advanced sub-menu, otherwise a printout is incorrect in part of a printed page header &
    footer. a page print preview is ok but z printed header is incomplete = cut at right side, and no footer printed at all.
    pls be advised that above note is valid for both modded & genuine driver installed and for both x86 & x64 win7...
    rgds,
    ; Windows Inbox Printer Drivers
    [Version]
    Signature="$Windows NT$"
    Provider="Microsoft"
    ClassGUID={4D36E979-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
    Class=Printer
    CatalogFile=prnhp001.cat
    DriverVer=06/21/2006,6.1.7233.0
    [Manufacturer]
    "HP"=HP,NTamd64
    [HP.NTamd64]
    "HP DeskJet 970Cse" = HPFDJ97E.GPD,HEWLETT-PACKARDDESKJ8FFF,HP_DeskJet_970Cse ; Hardware ID
    "HP Photosmart 1115 Series" = HPFDJ97E.GPD.ICM_LH_PHASE5,HPPHOTOSMART_11150FFF,HP_Photosmart_1115_Series ; Hardware ID
    "HP Photosmart 7200 Series" = HPP7200T.GPD.ICM_LH_PHASE5,hpphotosmart_7200_se8fD3,hpphotosmart_7200_se5294,HP_Photosmart_7200_Series ; Hardware ID
    [OEM URLS]
    "HP"="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=37&prd=10798&sbp=Printers"
    [Previous Names]
    "HP DeskJet 970Cse"="HP DeskJet 970C Series"
    [ControlFlags]
    ExcludeFromSelect=HWPC211,HWP2250,HWP2286,HWP2284,HWPC212,HWP2140,\
    HWP21A0,HWP20F0,HWP2160,HWP20D0,HWP20E0,HWP2100,HWP21B0,HWP21E0,\
    Hewlett-PackardHP_LaD4FF,Hewlett-Packardhp_LaFBC4
    [HPFDJ97E.GPD]
    [email protected],@HPFUD50.DLL,@HPFUI50.DLL,@HPFIMG50.DLL,@HPF900AL.DLL,@HPFDJ97E.GPD,@HPFDJ970.GPD,@HPFDJ97X.GPD,@HPFNAM50.GPD
    DataFile=HPFDJ97E.GPD
    CoreDriverSections="{D20EA372-DD35-4950-9ED8-A6335AFE79F0},UNIDRV.OEM,UNIDRV_DATA","{D20EA372-DD35-4950-9ED8-A6335AFE79F3},sRGBPROFILE.OEM"
    [HPFDJ97E.GPD.ICM_LH_PHASE5]
    CopyFiles=HPC_COMMON_LH,HP_PRNPROC,@HPFDJ50.INI,@HPFUD50.DLL,@HPFUI50.DLL,@HPFIMG50.DLL,@HPF900AL.DLL,@HPFDJ97E.GPD,@HPFDJ970.GPD,@HPFDJ97X.GPD,@HPFNAM50.GPD,@HPZEVLHN.DLL,@HPZSTLHN.DLL,@HPZUILHN.DLL,HP_LANGMON
    DataFile=HPFDJ97E.GPD
    LanguageMonitor="PCL hpz3llhn,hpz3llhn.dll"
    PrintProcessor="hpzpplhn,hpzpplhn.dll"
    CoreDriverSections="{D20EA372-DD35-4950-9ED8-A6335AFE79F0},UNIDRV.OEM,UNIDRV_DATA"
    [HPP7200T.GPD.ICM_LH_PHASE5]
    CopyFiles=HPC_COMMON_LH,HP_PRNPROC,@HPZ3RLHN.DLL,@HPZ3ALHN.DLL,@HPZSSLHN.DLL,@HPP7200T.GPD,@HPP7X00T.GPD,@HPZ3CLHN.INI,@HPZSMLHN.GPD,@HPZ3MLHN.GPD,@HPP7200T.XML,@HPZSCLHN.DTD,@HPFRES50.DLL,@HPFIME50.DLL,@HPFIGLHN.DLL,@HPZPRLHN.DLL,HP_LANGMON
    DataFile=HPP7200T.GPD
    LanguageMonitor="PCL hpz3llhn,hpz3llhn.dll"
    PrintProcessor="hpzpplhn,hpzpplhn.dll"
    CoreDriverSections="{D20EA372-DD35-4950-9ED8-A6335AFE79F0},UNIDRV.OEM,UNIDRV_DATA"
    [MS_ABOUT_UI]
    HPCABOUT.DLL
    HPCSTR.DLL
    [CIO_COPYFILES_SPOOL]
    HPZIDR12.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPZINW12.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPZIPM12.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPZIPR12.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPZIPT12.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPZISN12.DLL,,,0x00000020
    [CIO_COPYFILES_SYS32]
    HPZIDR12.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPZINW12.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPZIPM12.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPZIPR12.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPZIPT12.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPZISN12.DLL,,,0x00000020
    [MS_COLOR]
    HPCCLJ1.DLL
    HPCCLJUI.DLL
    [DMC_x86]
    HPCDMCLH.DLL,,,0x00000020
    [GPD_COMMON3]
    HPZSMLHN.GPD
    [DUSTDEVIL_COPYFILES_SPOOL]
    HPBMIAPI.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPBMINI.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPBOID.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPBOIDPS.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPBPRO.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPBPROPS.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPEACLHN.HPI,,,0x00000020
    [DUSTDEVIL_COPYFILES_SYS32]
    HPBMIAPI.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPBMINI.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPBOID.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPBOIDPS.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPBPRO.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPBPROPS.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPEACLHN.HPI,,,0x00000020
    [HP_ICC]
    HP DJ 6900-PREM PAPER(TRICOLOR+BLACK).ICC,hpf69000.icc,,0x00000020
    HP DJ 6900-PREM PAPER(TRICOLOR+GRAY).ICC,hpf69002.icc,,0x00000020
    HP DJ 6900-PREM PAPER(TRICOLOR+PHOTO).ICC,hpf69001.icc,,0x00000020
    HP DJ 6900-PREM PLUS PHOTO(TRICOLOR+BLACK).ICC,hpf69003.icc,,0x00000020
    HP DJ 6900-PREM PLUS PHOTO(TRICOLOR+GRAY).ICC,hpf69005.icc,,0x00000020
    HP DJ 6900-PREM PLUS PHOTO(TRICOLOR+PHOTO).ICC,hpf69004.icc,,0x00000020
    HP OJ 6300-PREM PAPER(TRICOLOR+BLACK).ICC,hpo63000.icc,,0x00000020
    HP OJ 6300-PREM PAPER(TRICOLOR+PHOTO).ICC,hpo63001.icc,,0x00000020
    HP OJ 6300-PREM PAPER(TRICOLOR+GRAY).ICC,hpo63002.icc,,0x00000020
    HP OJ 6300- PREM PLUS PHOTO(TRICOLOR+BLACK).ICC,hpo63003.icc,,0x00000020
    HP OJ 6300- PREM PLUS PHOTO(TRICOLOR+PHOTO).ICC,hpo63004.icc,,0x00000020
    HP OJ 6300- PREM PLUS PHOTO(TRICOLOR+GRAY).ICC,hpo63005.icc,,0x00000020
    [HP_LANGMON]
    HPZ3LLHN.DLL
    [HP_LIDIL_LANGMON]
    HPZLLLHN.DLL
    [HP_PRNPROC]
    HPZPPLHN.DLL
    [HPC_COMMON]
    HPZEVLHN.DLL
    HPZSTLHN.DLL
    HPZUILHN.DLL
    [HPC_COMMON_LH]
    HPZEVLHN.DLL
    HPZSTLHN.DLL
    HPZUILHN.DLL
    [HPCLJ5V2_COLOR]
    HPCLJ5.ICM
    [HPDJ500C_COLOR]
    HP500ND.ICM
    HP500NG.ICM
    [HPPRPROC]
    HPZPPLHN.DLL,,,0x00000020
    [MANUAL_DUPLEX]
    HPZEVLHN.DLL,,,0x00000020
    [PSRENDER]
    HPZSRLHN.DLL,,,0x00000020
    [RENDER]
    HPZ5RLHN.DLL,,,0x00000020
    [RES_COMMON]
    HPZSTLHN.DLL,,,0x00000020
    [STRING_DLL]
    HPZSTLHN.DLL,,,0x00000020
    [UI]
    HPZLSLHN.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPZSSLHN.DLL,,,0x00000020
    HPZUILHN.DLL,,,0x00000020
    [PML_user_Inst.AddService]
    ; PML Service configuration info
    DisplayName = "Pml Driver HPZ12"
    ServiceType = 0x00000020
    StartType = 0x2
    ErrorControl = 1
    ServiceBinary = %11%\svchost.exe -k HPCIO
    AddReg=PML_Addreg
    [NET_user_Inst.AddService]
    ; NET Service configuration info
    DisplayName = "NET Driver HPZ12"
    ServiceType = 0x00000020
    StartType = 0x2
    ErrorControl = 1
    ServiceBinary = %11%\svchost.exe -k HPCIO
    AddReg=NET_Addreg
    [PML_AddReg]
    ; Registry configuration info
    HKLM,SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SvcHost,"HPCIO",0x00010008,"Pml Driver HPZ12"
    HKLM,SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Pml Driver HPZ12\Parameters,"ServiceDll",0x00020000,"%11%\HPZipm12.dll"
    [Net_AddReg]
    ; Registry configuration info
    HKLM,SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SvcHost,"HPCIO",0x00010008,"NET Driver HPZ12"
    HKLM,SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Net Driver HPZ12\Parameters,"ServiceDll",0x00020000,"%11%\HPZinw12.dll"
    [DustDevilReg]
    11,,HPBMIAPI.DLL,1,300
    11,,HPBOID.DLL,1,300
    11,,HPBOIDPS.DLL,1,300
    11,,HPBPRO.DLL,1,300
    11,,HPBPROPS.DLL,1,300
    [DestinationDirs]
    DefaultDestDir=66000
    HP_PRNPROC=66001
    HPPRPROC=66001
    CIO_COPYFILES_SYS32=66002
    DUSTDEVIL_COPYFILES_SYS32=66002
    HP_LANGMON=66002
    HP_LIDIL_LANGMON=66002
    HP_ICC=66003
    HPCLJ5V2_COLOR=66003
    HPDJ500C_COLOR=66003
    [SourceDisksFiles]
    hpf69000.icc = 1
    hpf69001.icc = 1
    hpf69002.icc = 1
    hpf69003.icc = 1
    hpf69004.icc = 1
    hpf69005.icc = 1
    hpo63000.icc = 1
    hpo63001.icc = 1
    hpo63002.icc = 1
    hpo63003.icc = 1
    hpo63004.icc = 1
    hpo63005.icc = 1
    HP_3P522.PPD = 1
    HP4M3_V1.PPD = 1
    HP4M6_V1.PPD = 1
    HP4ML_V1.PPD = 1
    HP4MP3_1.PPD = 1
    HP4MP6_1.PPD = 1
    HP4MPLS.GPD = 1
    HP4PLUS3.PPD = 1
    HP4PLUS6.PPD = 1
    HP4SI6_1.PPD = 1
    HP500ND.ICM = 1
    HP500NG.ICM = 1
    HP5SI.GPD = 1
    HP5SIM.GPD = 1
    HPBMIAPI.DLL = 1
    HPBMINI.DLL = 1
    HPBOID.DLL = 1
    HPBOIDPS.DLL = 1
    HPBPRO.DLL = 1
    HPBPROPS.DLL = 1
    HPC1220P.PPD = 1
    HPC1220P.XML = 1
    HPC1RWSL.PPD = 1
    HPC1RWSL.XML = 1
    HPC1RXSL.PPD = 1
    HPC1RXSL.XML = 1
    HPC2GW6L.GPD = 1
    HPC2GW6L.XML = 1
    HPC3050F.GPD = 1
    HPC3050F.XML = 1
    HPC3052F.GPD = 1
    HPC3052F.XML = 1
    HPC3055F.GPD = 1
    HPC3055F.XML = 1
    HPC3346L.GPD = 1
    HPC3346L.XML = 1
    HPC3390F.GPD = 1
    HPC3390F.XML = 1
    HPC34I6L.GPD = 1
    HPC34I6L.XML = 1
    HPC35W6L.GPD = 1
    HPC35W6L.XML = 1
    HPC38O6L.GPD = 1
    HPC38O6L.XML = 1
    HPC3BG6L.GPD = 1
    HPC3BG6L.XML = 1
    HPC3H06L.GPD = 1
    HPC3H06L.XML = 1
    HPC3IE6L.GPD = 1
    HPC3IE6L.XML = 1
    HPC3JS6L.GPD = 1
    HPC3JS6L.XML = 1
    HPC3UW6L.GPD = 1
    HPC3UW6L.XML = 1
    HPC3XO6L.GPD = 1
    HPC3XO6L.XML = 1
    HPC48S6L.GPD = 1
    HPC48S6L.XML = 1
    HPC5200F.GPD = 1
    HPC5201F.GPD = 1
    HPC5200F.XML = 1
    HPC5201F.XML = 1
    HPC520XF.GPD = 1
    HPC6686L.GPD = 1
    HPC6686L.XML = 1
    HPC6906L.GPD = 1
    HPC6906L.XML = 1
    HPC6AE6L.GPD = 1
    HPC6AE6L.XML = 1
    HPC6K4SL.PPD = 1
    HPC6K4SL.XML = 1
    HPC6LI5L.GPD = 1
    HPC6LI5L.XML = 1
    HPC6LISL.PPD = 1
    HPC6LISL.XML = 1
    HPC6Y06L.GPD = 1
    HPC6Y06L.XML = 1
    HPCABOUT.DLL = 1
    HPCCLJ1.DLL = 1
    HPCCLJ1.INI = 1
    HPCCLJUI.DLL = 1
    HPCDMCLH.DLL = 1
    HPCFONT.DLL = 1
    HPCLJ5.ICM = 1
    HPCLJ5V2.PPD = 1
    HPCSTR.DLL = 1
    HPDJ340.GPD = 1
    HPDJ340M.GPD = 1
    HPDJ400.GPD = 1
    HPDJ400M.GPD = 1
    HPDJ420.GPD = 1
    HPDJ500.GPD = 1
    HPDJ500C.GPD = 1
    HPDJ5550.CFG = 1
    HPDJ600.GPD = 1
    HPDJ600M.GPD = 1
    HPDJ890C.GPD = 1
    HPDJRES.DLL = 1
    HPF0450T.GPD = 1
    HPEACLHN.HPI = 1
    HPF0450T.XML = 1
    HPF3550T.GPD = 1
    HPF3550T.XML = 1
    HPF3650T.GPD = 1
    HPF3650T.XML = 1
    HPF3745T.GPD = 1
    HPF3745T.XML = 1
    HPF3840T.GPD = 1
    HPF3840T.XML = 1
    HPF3920T.GPD = 1
    HPF3920T.XML = 1
    HPF4A63L.GPD = 1
    HPF4A63L.XML = 1
    HPF4A6AL.GPD = 1
    HPF4BK3L.GPD = 1
    HPF4BK3L.XML = 1
    HPF5400T.GPD = 1
    HPF5400T.XML = 1
    HPF5740T.GPD = 1
    HPF5740T.XML = 1
    HPF5940T.GPD = 1
    HPF5940T.XML = 1
    HPF6540T.GPD = 1
    HPF6540T.XML = 1
    HPF6840T.GPD = 1
    HPF6840T.XML = 1
    HPF6940T.GPD = 1
    HPF6940T.XML = 1
    HPF6980T.GPD = 1
    HPF6980T.XML = 1
    HPF880AL.DLL = 1
    HPF900AL.DLL = 1
    HPF940AL.DLL = 1
    HPFDJ50.INI = 1
    HPFDJ640.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ69X.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ6XX.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ816.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ830.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ840.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ845.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ84X.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ89X.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ920.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ930.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ940.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ948.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ94X.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ950.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ955.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ957.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ95X.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ96C.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ970.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ97E.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ97I.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ97X.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ980.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ98C.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ990.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ99E.GPD = 1
    HPFDJ99X.GPD = 1
    HPFH5900.EXP = 1
    HPFIGLHN.DLL = 1
    HPFIME50.DLL = 1
    HPFIMG50.DLL = 1
    HPFNAM50.GPD = 1
    HPFRES50.DLL = 1
    HPFUD50.DLL = 1
    HPFUI50.DLL = 1
    HPIII522.PPD = 1
    HPIIP522.PPD = 1
    HPIJ2280.CFG = 1
    HPIJ3000.CFG = 1
    HPLJ__31.PPD = 1
    HPLJ_3P1.PPD = 1
    HPLJ1100.GPD = 1
    HPLJ2.GPD = 1
    HPLJ21P6.GPD = 1
    HPLJ2300.CFG = 1
    HPLJ2P.GPD = 1
    HPLJ2PP.GPD = 1
    HPLJ2X.GPD = 1
    HPLJ3.GPD = 1
    HPLJ3P.GPD = 1
    HPLJ4.GPD = 1
    HPLJ4100.CFG = 1
    HPLJ4200.CFG = 1
    HPLJ4300.CFG = 1
    HPLJ4550.CFG = 1
    HPLJ4600.CFG = 1
    HPLJ4L.GPD = 1
    HPLJ4M.GPD = 1
    HPLJ4ML.GPD = 1
    HPLJ4MV.GPD = 1
    HPLJ4MV1.PPD = 1
    HPLJ4P.GPD = 1
    HPLJ4PS.GPD = 1
    HPLJ4SI.GPD = 1
    HPLJ4V.GPD = 1
    HPLJ5.GPD = 1
    HPLJ5100.CFG = 1
    HPLJ5500.CFG = 1
    HPLJ5L.GPD = 1
    HPLJ5M.GPD = 1
    HPLJ5M_4.PPD = 1
    HPLJ5MP.GPD = 1
    HPLJ5N.GPD = 1
    HPLJ5P.GPD = 1
    HPLJ5P_1.PPD = 1
    HPLJ5SI1.PPD = 1
    HPLJ5SIM.PPD = 1
    HPLJ6L.GPD = 1
    HPLJ6MP.GPD = 1
    HPLJ6P.GPD = 1
    HPLJ6P_4.PPD = 1
    HPLJ8150.CFG = 1
    HPLJ8550.CFG = 1
    HPLJ9000.CFG = 1
    HPMCPB25.GPD = 1
    HPMCPC25.GPD = 1
    HPMCPC25.PPD = 1
    HPMCPD25.CFG = 1
    HPMCPD25.PPD = 1
    HPMCPDP5.XML = 1
    HPMCPDPS.XML = 1
    HPMCPL25.GPD = 1
    HPMCPM25.GPD = 1
    HPMOJ50.INI = 1
    HPMOJR40.GPD = 1
    HPMOJR45.GPD = 1
    HPMOJR4I.GPD = 1
    HPMOJR60.GPD = 1
    HPMOJR65.GPD = 1
    HPMOJR80.GPD = 1
    HPMOJR8I.GPD = 1
    HPMOJRX.GPD = 1
    HPMOPY.GPD = 1
    HPMOPYUI.INI = 1
    HPMPSC50.GPD = 1
    HPO0410T.GPD = 1
    HPO0410T.XML = 1
    HPO1100T.GPD = 1
    HPO1100T.XML = 1
    HPO1200T.GPD = 1
    HPO1200T.XML = 1
    HPO1300T.GPD = 1
    HPO1300T.XML = 1
    HPO1310T.GPD = 1
    HPO1310T.XML = 1
    HPO13X0T.GPD = 1
    HPO1400T.GPD = 1
    HPO1400T.XML = 1
    HPO1500T.GPD = 1
    HPO1500T.XML = 1
    HPO1600T.GPD = 1
    HPO1600T.XML = 1
    HPO1X00T.GPD = 1
    HPO2100T.GPD = 1
    HPO2100T.XML = 1
    HPO2150T.GPD = 1
    HPO2150T.XML = 1
    HPO2170T.GPD = 1
    HPO2170T.XML = 1
    HPO2200T.GPD = 1
    HPO2200T.XML = 1
    HPO2300T.GPD = 1
    HPO2300T.XML = 1
    HPO2350T.GPD = 1
    HPO2350T.XML = 1
    HPO2400T.GPD = 1
    HPO2400T.XML = 1
    HPO2500T.GPD = 1
    HPO2500T.XML = 1
    HPO2600T.GPD = 1
    HPO2600T.XML = 1
    HPO2700T.GPD = 1
    HPO2700T.XML = 1
    HPO3100T.GPD = 1
    HPO3100T.XML = 1
    HPO3200T.GPD = 1
    HPO3200T.XML = 1
    HPO3300T.GPD = 1
    HPO3300T.XML = 1
    HPO3X00T.GPD = 1
    HPO4100T.GPD = 1
    HPO4100T.XML = 1
    HPO4105T.GPD = 1
    HPO4105T.XML = 1
    HPO410XT.GPD = 1
    HPO4200T.GPD = 1
    HPO4200T.XML = 1
    HPO4300T.GPD = 1
    HPO4300T.XML = 1
    HPO4PG3L.GPD = 1
    HPO4PG3L.XML = 1
    HPO5500T.GPD = 1
    HPO5500T.XML = 1
    HPO5600T.GPD = 1
    HPO5600T.XML = 1
    HPO5H83L.GPD = 1
    HPO5H83L.XML = 1
    HPO6200T.GPD = 1
    HPO6200T.XML = 1
    HPO6300T.GPD = 1
    HPO6300T.XML = 1
    HPO6X00T.GPD = 1
    HPO7200T.GPD = 1
    HPO7200T.XML = 1
    HPO7300T.GPD = 1
    HPO7300T.XML = 1
    HPO7400T.GPD = 1
    HPO7400T.XML = 1
    HPO7X00T.GPD = 1
    HPOEMUI.DLL = 1
    HPOF300T.GPD = 1
    HPOF300T.XML = 1
    HPOGDS3L.GPD = 1
    HPOGDS3L.XML = 1
    HPOH3550.EXP = 1
    HPOH5500.EXP = 1
    HPOJ1600.CFG = 1
    HPOJ2600.CFG = 1
    HPOJ2700.CFG = 1
    HPOJ6200.CFG = 1
    HPOJ720.GPD = 1
    HPOJ7200.CFG = 1
    HPOJ7300.CFG = 1
    HPOJ7400.CFG = 1
    HPOJ750.GPD = 1
    HPOJ750I.GPD = 1
    HPOJ920.GPD = 1
    HPOJ950.GPD = 1
    HPOJG55.GPD = 1
    HPOJG55I.GPD = 1
    HPOJG85.GPD = 1
    HPOJG85I.GPD = 1
    HPOJG95.GPD = 1
    HPOJK60.GPD = 1
    HPOJK60I.GPD = 1
    HPOJK80.GPD = 1
    HPOJK80I.GPD = 1
    HPOJV30.GPD = 1
    HPOJV40.GPD = 1
    HPOJV40I.GPD = 1
    HPOJV45.GPD = 1
    HPP0320T.GPD = 1
    HPP0320T.XML = 1
    HPP0330T.GPD = 1
    HPP0330T.XML = 1
    HPP0370T.GPD = 1
    HPP0370T.XML = 1
    HPP0380T.GPD = 1
    HPP0380T.XML = 1
    HPP03X0T.GPD = 1
    HPP0420T.GPD = 1
    HPP0420T.XML = 1
    HPP0470T.GPD = 1
    HPP0470T.XML = 1
    HPP1160T.GPD = 1
    HPP1160T.XML = 1
    HPP2570T.GPD = 1
    HPP2570T.XML = 1
    HPP7200T.GPD = 1
    HPP7200T.XML = 1
    HPP7400T.GPD = 1
    HPP7400T.XML = 1
    HPP7800T.GPD = 1
    HPP7800T.XML = 1
    HPP78X0T.GPD = 1
    HPP7X00T.GPD = 1
    HPP8000T.GPD = 1
    HPP8000T.XML = 1
    HPP8100T.GPD = 1
    HPP8100T.XML = 1
    HPP8200T.GPD = 1
    HPP8200T.XML = 1
    HPP8400T.GPD = 1
    HPP8400T.XML = 1
    HPP8700T.GPD = 1
    HPP8700T.XML = 1
    HPP8X00T.GPD = 1
    HPPH0330.EXP = 1
    HPPH0380.EXP = 1
    HPPH0420.EXP = 1
    HPPH0470.EXP = 1
    HPPH1500.EXP = 1
    HPPH3100.EXP = 1
    HPPH3200.EXP = 1
    HPPH3300.EXP = 1
    HPPH7800.EXP = 1
    HPPH8000.EXP = 1
    HPPH8100.EXP = 1
    HPPH8200.EXP = 1
    HPPH8400.EXP = 1
    HPV600AL.DLL = 1
    HPV700AL.DLL = 1
    HPV800AL.DLL = 1
    HPV820AL.DLL = 1
    HPV880AL.DLL = 1
    HPVDB720.DLL = 1
    HPVDB820.DLL = 1
    HPVDJ50.INI = 1
    HPVDJ610.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ612.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ615.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ660.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ66E.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ67X.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ690.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ691.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ693.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ694.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ695.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ697.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ69X.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ6XX.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ710.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ720.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ7XX.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ812.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ815.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ82E.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ82I.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ82X.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ870.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ87E.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ87I.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ87X.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ882.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ89E.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ89I.GPD = 1
    HPVDJ89X.GPD = 1
    HPVIMG50.DLL = 1
    HPVNAM50.GPD = 1
    HPVSCP50.DLL = 1
    HPVUD50.DLL = 1
    HPVUI50.DLL = 1
    HPW0460T.GPD = 1
    HPW0460T.XML = 1
    HPW1000T.GPD = 1
    HPW1000T.XML = 1
    HPW1200T.GPD = 1
    HPW1200T.XML = 1
    HPW1B83L.GPD = 1
    HPW1B83L.XML = 1
    HPW1QI3L.GPD = 1
    HPW1QI3L.XML = 1
    HPW1RC3L.GPD = 1
    HPW1RC3L.XML = 1
    HPW2BC6L.GPD = 1
    HPW2BC6L.XML = 1
    HPW9800T.GPD = 1
    HPW9800T.XML = 1
    HPWH0460.CFG = 1
    HPWH9800.CFG = 1
    HPWK550T.GPD = 1
    HPWK550T.XML = 1
    HPWK850T.GPD = 1
    HPWK850T.XML = 1
    HPWM50AL.DLL = 1
    HPWM5100.GPD = 1
    HPWM5112.GPD = 1
    HPWM5122.GPD = 1
    HPWM5125.GPD = 1
    HPWM5225.GPD = 1
    HPWM5350.GPD = 1
    HPWM535M.GPD = 1
    HPWM5CON.INI = 1
    HPWM5DB1.DLL = 1
    HPWMACRO.GPD = 1
    HPZ3ALHN.DLL = 1
    HPZ3CLHN.INI = 1
    HPZ3LLHN.DLL = 1
    HPZ3MLHN.GPD = 1
    HPZ3RLHN.DLL = 1
    HPZ5CLHN.INI = 1
    HPZ5RLHN.DLL = 1
    HPZ6CLHN.INI = 1
    HPZ6MLHN.GPD = 1
    HPZ6RLHN.DLL = 1
    HPZEVLHN.DLL = 1
    HPZFNLHN.NTF = 1
    HPZIDR12.DLL = 1
    HPZLALHN.DLL = 1
    HPZINW12.DLL = 1
    HPZIPM12.DLL = 1
    HPZIPR12.DLL = 1
    HPZIPT12.DLL = 1
    HPZISN12.DLL = 1
    HPZLELHN.DLL = 1
    HPZLLLHN.DLL = 1
    HPZLSLHN.DLL = 1
    HPZPPLHN.DLL = 1
    HPZPRLHN.DLL = 1
    HPZSCLHN.DTD = 1
    HPZSCLHN.INI = 1
    HPZSMLHN.GPD = 1
    HPZSRLHN.DLL = 1
    HPZSSLHN.DLL = 1
    HPZSTLHN.DLL = 1
    HPZUILHN.DLL = 1
    [PrinterPackageInstallation.amd64]
    PackageAware=TRUE
    CoreDriverDependencies={D20EA372-DD35-4950-9ED8-A6335AFE79F0},{D20EA372-DD35-4950-9ED8-A6335AFE79F1},{D20EA372-DD35-4950-9ED8-A6335AFE79F2},{D20EA372-DD35-4950-9ED8-A6335AFE79F3}
    [Strings]
    ;Localizable
    Disk1="Windows Installation Disc"
    [SourceDisksNames.x86]
    1 = %Disk1%,,,"I386"
    [SourceDisksNames.amd64]
    1 = %Disk1%,,,"Amd64"
    [SourceDisksNames.ia64]
    1 = %Disk1%,,,"Ia64"

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