


On the initial setup screen, enter your language and other preferences, and then select.Connect the installation media you created to your non-functional PC, and then turn it on.Follow the steps to create installation media, and then select Finish.Choose a language, edition, and architecture (64-bit or 32-bit).Select Create installation media for another PC.Download the media creation tool and then run it.This will remove all your personal files, apps and drivers you installed, and app from your PC manufacturer, and changes you made to settings. I have performed the Microsoft printer "Trouble Shooter" several times but it never can find a problem (nor can it "find" the printer as being connected) I have removed the old driver and re-installed via Dell's website (even though they note that others have encountered similar problems, as far as I can tell they do not offer an update to accommodate Windows 10 I have removed and re-installed the printer on the computer (at least x4) but, maybe of particular note, the computer does not "see" the printer as being connected or available when searching - I have to do it manually The printer has power, is plugged into the computer via a USB cord (plugged into a new outlet by itself) has paper, is free of jams and the spooler is clear To belabor the tech support questions/details: Department citing numerous problematic issues but recently had my computer "commandeered" by Microsoft and forced to upgrade against my will (and better judgement).ĭell 3100cn color, laser printer will not work with Widows 10. I resisted upgrading to Windows 10 under the advice of our I.T.
