Laserjet 1022 drivers wont install on Vista x64

I hope someone can help me out as I am in a bit of a bind.
Recently I encountered a print spooler subsystem app error which resulted in me obviously losing access to my printer.
After trawling many forums I was able to seemingly reset this and get it back to a stage where everything was operative (I presume it is) yet the issue I have encountered now is the fact that I am unable no matter how many times I try to reinstall the drivers and get the printer back working again.
Has someone experienced the same issue as I have? Please help!

You download drivers from Boot Camp Assistant. Look there.
In the past the drivers were all on your DVD from OS X and would copy them to Desktop in Windows.
Back then, the folder was inside something like Apple \ Drivers \ .... \ Bootcamp64.msi
You can still search Explorer for "Bootcamp64" as well as search these forums.
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