HP Deskjet 930c in Windows 7 x64

Hi, I'm from Brasil.  I try install HP Deskjet 930c in Windows 7 Ultimate x64.  I don't have sucess.  Any help-me ? Sorry my english.  

Notivago wrote:
I'm also from Brazil and I'm expecting the same problem in both x386 and x64 versions. But this solution dind't work for me. When i click "windows update", the system seeks about one minute and then pop up a message saying Windows couldn't take a devices list from Windows Update. Try again later. I don't know whatelse I can do.
OK, it is not quite a direct link but try the following:  go to the Microsoft catalog update site 
(you will need to use Internet Explorer, not Firefox or some other
browser).  In the search box select Deskjet 930c then press enter.  There will be several choices presented, the 11.4MB file is the 32 bit version and the 11.6MB file is the x64 version.  You can click on each title and verify which one is the proper architecture.
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