

Q: I bought a new HP laptop that has Windows 11, but I can't get it to print Microsoft Word documents on both sides of the paper using my HP Officejet Pro 8610. Make a back-up copy of the registry before making the recommended registry changes (the Web address above explains how.) This is always risky because if you make a mistake the PC won't work. And if that doesn't work, you can change the PC's registry, a database of settings. You can try using the Windows "PowerShell" commands, which provide an alternate way to manage printers. (For details on this and the following fixes, see /3ufsw84x). Turn off any add-ins that you or the PC's previous owner might have installed and see if this solves your printing problem. There may be a software conflict with one of the add-in programs you can download to give Word new features (see /mr2v4p4c). If so, there's no easy fix because you can't reinstall the program. Microsoft stopped providing technical and security updates for Office 2010 more than a year ago, so it's possible that your copy of Word 2010 has been hacked. You may have a problem with your copy of Office.

Your PC, a Dell Optiplex 760, was introduced in 2009 and may not keep working with newer versions of Windows 10. You might have compatibility problems with Windows 10. It's also not corruption in a crucial Word file called "normal.dot" you followed the YouTube directions to recreate that file.
HAS MY COMPUTER BEEN HACKED FILE PERMISSION ERROR WORD 2010 DRIVER
David Nightingale, Brooklyn Park, MinnesotaĪ: There are several possible causes of the Microsoft Word error message you're getting, but you've already ruled out two of them: It's not data corruption in the printer's driver software because you can still print from other programs.
