

Next, click Personalisation, then Lock screen, and look for “Screen saver settings” at the bottom of the page. To change the screen-saver, go to the Start menu and select Settings. Look under “System type”: it will say something like “64-bit Operating System”. To find out which you need, right-click the Start button and select System. Perhaps that’s what’s happened here, by mistake.įortunately, HP does provide 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 10 drivers for the HP OfficeJet 7310.

If these aren’t available, Microsoft will install generic drivers. New operating systems usually require new drivers, and for full functionality, this usually means drivers provided by the manufacturer. Now the printer function is the only one that works. The one thing I cannot get to work is our HP OfficeJet 7310 All-in-One device, which functions as a printer, copier, scanner, and fax machine. I upgraded from Windows 7 to 10 and it looked like everything went fine, even though it changed my home screen saver and where the icons were listed.
