Failure message C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\Temp\7zS2FA3\setup\SolutionCenter\

system win 7 pro 64.  Wireless Network printer Photosmart C7250
HP Solutions software failed to work.  I tried to reinstall software from HP web site.  Everytime I try to rerun it I get the error cannot find  C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\Temp\7zS2FA3\setup\SolutionCenter\  and says failure to complete install.
HELP.

Hi,
Click the Start menu and typ %temp% into the search box, open the listed Temp folder and locate the HP installation which starts with the 7z characters.
pen the Setup Folder, then the Solution Center Folder and copy that path.
Once the error appear, click on Browse and past the copied path for that folder, confirm any prompt and check for any difference.
If the same error persists, rename the temp folder you have the files to 7zS2FA3 and click Retry on the error screen, then check if that may go any further.
Shlomi
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