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Hello Sam56. Thanks for posting your steps so all printers will display in Devices and Printers within Control Panel after the Windows 10 Upgrade is installed. However, those steps did not work for my PC after installing the newest-version 1511 Upgrade of Windows 10 yesterday (11/22/15). I made each change as you wrote them out, starting each service and setting them all to manual as needed, but once I restarted my PC, not only did my printer still not display in Devices and Printers, but those 5 services were reset back after the restart. I then tried starting them again and setting them all to automatic, but that must have caused a conflict because my PC restarted in "slow motion." Once it was finally up so I could look at Devices and Printers, my printer still was not displayed. To get my PC to right itself and run properly, I had to restart it again. And again, my printer was not there. As you mentioned, the printers embedded in Windows 10 are visible (Fax, Microsoft Print to PDF, Microsoft XPS Document Writer, and Send to One Note), but that's all. My printer runs, is set as the default, is visible in print-command dialogue box drop-down menus, etc., but that's it. I have no direct access to its driver. Another PC in my household that was running Windows 7 Home 64-bit, and got its Windows 10 Home 64-bit Upgrade a few months ago, has an external USB-connected printer that DOES show in Devices and Printers. The workhorse photo-quality printer I am using is my 1999 HP Deskjet 932c, for which HP no longer offers more than having Windows 10 identify it and load its basic driver from there, which it does do. The other printer that displays properly on the other PC is a 2008 Epson Stylus CX9400Fax 4-in-1 printer. So, to see what would happen, I disconnected the Epson from the other PC and connected it to mine. My PC loaded it and there it was, displayed as it should be in Devices and Printers. So, between never getting to see if your steps would make my HP printer visible because Windows 10 would not save the changes on restart, and the fact that my HP printer is 16 years old now, I'm wondering if the printer is simply too old for Windows 10 to "see" it in a way where it can display it, or, if there is still some kind of Windows Update patch from Microsoft, or another kind of hack to Windows 10, that would make it display like the Epson one does? In the meantime, all I've been able to do is click on "Add a Printer" in Devices and Printers, let windows populate the printer list so mine is among them in the menu of brands/models to choose from, and manually add it. However, that creates a "Copy 1" of the printer driver because it is the same driver, same port, and same printer. If I try to use the visible Copy 1 printer to print, it won't print unless I change its port from LPT1 (that the original driver uses) to USB001 (it also failed to print when I tried using port LPT2). As soon as I do that and/or set it as the default printer, it too disappears from Devices and Printers. The outcome is that the Copy 1 printer cannot be made useable without it dropping out of sight so both it and the original HP 932c no longer show. What's left - so far - is that I added the Copy 1 of my HP printer driver in Devices and Printers so the printer is visible there, and its driver's properties can be viewed by right-clicking on it, but I have to leave it disabled for it to remain visible. At least then I can see a representation of it, although I can't use any of the driver options in Copy 1 since it cannot be enabled to remain visible. Of note is that the Copy 1 driver shows in Device Manager under "Print Queues", but NOT under "Printers", even when I click the "View" option in Device Manager so that all hidden entries also show. I am not tech savvy enough to know what impact that has on all of this, but after reading what I've done and encountered, I would appreciate any replies you - and/or anyone else reading this - has. Is it just that my HP printer is too old, or is there still something that can be changed so Windows 10 will display it? Thanks for any help you can offer.

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