I recently purchased a new Pixma MP530 and am trying to install it on a machine w/ WinXP Pro. I get all the way through the install, and at the point it tells me to turn on printer and plug in the USB cable, Windows says it found new hardware, and found Canon MP530, and then goes to BSOD complaining about the file AECHD.sys.
I found that that file is a USB driver component. I am connecting the printer through a 2.0 cable to a 4 port adaptec USB card Model USB 2 Connect 4000B, which ran my old Canon i960 just fine. I reinstalled the drivers for the USB card. On a fresh boot of the PC, as soon as you turn on the printer, the same scenario happens, Found new hardware, then BSOD.
I have uninstalled all Canon software and started over, only to get the same exact results.
If anyone has any suggestions, I would appreciate your input.
Thanks--KD
I found that that file is a USB driver component. I am connecting the printer through a 2.0 cable to a 4 port adaptec USB card Model USB 2 Connect 4000B, which ran my old Canon i960 just fine. I reinstalled the drivers for the USB card. On a fresh boot of the PC, as soon as you turn on the printer, the same scenario happens, Found new hardware, then BSOD.
I have uninstalled all Canon software and started over, only to get the same exact results.
If anyone has any suggestions, I would appreciate your input.
Thanks--KD