Hpzsetup.exe windows vista 32 bit

Hello i keep getting this prompt hpzsetup.exe over and over. i have tried uninstalling and reinstalling and i just cannot get rid of it. can anyone help?
i have an HP Photosmart D7160 and an Officejet J3680. i am very frustrated!
thanks
Curtis

It doesn't work for me either. I have use a system restore to repair my machine at present. Hope that a complete solution will appear at some point in the future.
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