HP F4580 on Imac in windows 7 bootcamp, won't install "no usb support" works OK on Mac side

Trying to install my HP F4580 so I can print from the Windows partition on my iMac,. Downloaded and ran the drvier utility but it fails saying "this PC has no USB support". Whereas the printer works fine on the Mac side of the partition.
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Hi,
Although installing the printer on Windows by using Bootcamp may work, it is not guaranteed...
The windows OS actually being installed as a virtual envoirnment, which means your Windows OS is using your Mac OS USB drivers as the host, and not those intended for Windows.
Therefore it is not being recognized by the software.
You may find some more information at the document below:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00668796&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en
Say thanks by clicking the Kudos thumb up in the post.
If my post resolve your problem please mark it as an Accepted Solution

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    2014-06-02 16:09:04:016 1016 1e54 AU WARNING: Failed to get Wu Exemption info from NLM, assuming not exempt, error = 0x80070490
    2014-06-02 16:08:32:776 1016 10c8 AU WARNING: Failed to get Wu Exemption info from NLM, assuming not exempt, error = 0x80070490
    What is the situation by now?
    The Windowsupdate.log shows error 0x80070490,  0x800705b9, which means some of the windows components are corrupted.
    Windows Update error 0x80070490
    Fix Windows corruption errors by using the DISM or System Update Readiness tool
    ADD infor: Windows Update error "0x80070002" or "0x80070003"
    As DISM tool we have already tried, please take a look for the other methods mentioned in the KB aritcle I posted earlier.:
    "Failure configuring Windows updates. Reverting changes. Do not turn off your computer" error when you try to install Windows updates
    Best regards
    Michael Shao
    TechNet Community Support

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