If you do not see a 4 digit number
with the error, follow these steps to identify the error before proceeding. Identifying the error ensures that you get the best troubleshooting steps for your error.
Step one: Check for fatal errors without a numbered code
Some fatal errors do not have a numbered code. If your error matches any of the following, you do not need to continue identifying the error. Just click the associated link for troubleshooting.
If your error does not match the following (or you already closed the error message), continue to the next step to find the error.
| Full text of error message: | 'Fatal Error' during installation. The installer has insufficient privileges to modify files. |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c02885499) |
| Full text of error message: | ‘MSI.DOT4wrp fatal error, Cannot access C:\windows\system32\HPZidg.12.dll’ |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c01800180) |
| Full text of error message: | 'Fatal Error during installation. The installer has insufficient privileges to modify this file C:\Windows…flash[xx].ocx' |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c02442070) |
| Full text of error message: | 'Fatal error during installation...hpbmiapi.dll failed to register' |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c02442243) |
If you see this error message:
'Fatal error during installation'
with hpzmsi
referenced in the blue title bar...
Figure 1: Fatal Error during installation (HPZmsi)

...then follow these steps to open the details of the error message.
Click OK
on the error message window.
The HP installer will gather and analyze installation error logs.
When the installer finishes analyzing the error logs, click Details
. The details of the error message opens.
Look through the details for a 4 digit code. This code might be called an Exit code
, error code
, return code
or some other similar combination.
Figure 2: Example 4 digit error code - Your error might look different

Make a note of the error code, and then continue to the next step to troubleshoot.
Step two: Find the error code in Event Viewer
If none of the previous errors matched the error you see, or if you already closed the error message window, follow these steps to find the error code in the Event Viewer on your computer. First, select your operating system.
Click
Start
(

), and then click
Run
(

). The
Run
window opens.
Figure 3: Click Start, and then click Run

In the Run
window, type eventvwr
, and then click OK
. The Event Viewer
opens.
In the Event Viewer
frame (on the left), click Application
. The Event Viewer results display in the right pane.
In the right frame in the
Source
column, find the most recent
Error
entry from
HP
.
Tip:
You can click the
Source
column to sort in alphabetical order to make it easier find the most recent entry from HP. You can also click
Date
(or any of the other columns) to sort.
Double-click the
Error
entry. The
Event Properties
window opens.
Under Description
, look for a numbered code. This is the specific error message that you need to troubleshoot.
Make a note of the error code, and then continue to the next step for the appropriate troubleshooting.
 | If you cannot find the specific error code, or if you cannot find the Error
entry from HP, try the
HP Printer Installation
website. |
Click the Windows icon (

), type
Event Viewer
in the search box, and then press
Enter
. The
Event Viewer
opens.
Figure 4: Open the Event Viewer

In the Event Viewer
frame (on the left), click Windows logs
.
Under Windows logs
, click Application
. The Event Viewer results display in the middle pane.
In the middle frame in the
Source
column, find the most recent
Error
entry from
HP
.
Tip:
You can click the
Source
column to sort in alphabetical order to make it easier find the most recent entry from HP. You can also click
Date
(or any of the other columns) to sort.
Click the
Error
entry. The error details display in the
General tab
.
In the General tab
, look for a numbered code. This is the specific error message that you need to troubleshoot.
Make a note of the error code, and then continue to the next step for the appropriate troubleshooting.
 | If you cannot find the specific error code, or if you cannot find the Error
entry from HP, try the
HP Printer Installation
website. |
Click the Windows icon (

), type
Event Viewer
in the search box, and then press
Enter
. The
Event Viewer
opens.
Figure 5: Open the Event Viewer

In the Event Viewer
frame (on the left), click Windows logs
.
Under Windows logs
, click Application
. The Event Viewer results display in the middle pane.
In the middle frame in the
Source
column, find the most recent
Error
entry from
HP
.
Tip:
You can click the
Source
column to sort in alphabetical order to make it easier find the most recent entry from HP. You can also click
Date
(or any of the other columns) to sort.
Click the
Error
entry. The error details display in the
General tab
.
In the General tab
, look for a numbered code. This is the specific error message that you need to troubleshoot.
Make a note of the error code, and then continue to the next step for the appropriate troubleshooting.
 | If you cannot find the specific error code, or if you cannot find the Error
entry from HP, try the
HP Printer Installation
website. |
Step three: Get troubleshooting for the specific error message
Find your error in the following list, and then click the associated link for the best troubleshooting steps.

Do not worry if your error message does not match exactly. The numbered code is the most important part of the error message.

Do not worry if your error message does not match exactly. The numbered code is the most important part of the error message.
| Full text of error message: | 'Error 1303. The installer has insufficient privileges to access this directory: <FOLDER PATH AND NAME>. The installation cannot continue.' |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c01500322) |
| Full text of error message: | 'Error 1305. Error reading from file <FILE PATH AND NAME>. Verify the file exists and that you can access it.' |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c01510828) |
| Full text of error message: | 'Error 1311. Source file not found (cabinet). <FILE PATH AND NAME> verify that the file exists and that you can access it.' |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c02451467) |
| Full text of error message: | 'Error 1312. Cannot create the directory <FOLDER NAME>. A file with this name already exists. Please rename or remove the file and click Retry, or click Cancel to exit.' |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c01503071) |
| Full text of error message: | 'Error 1316. Network error occurred while trying to read <FILE PATH AND NAME>.' |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c01506260) |
| Full text of error message: | 'Error 1327. Invalid Drive: [Drive Letter]:\, installation ended prematurely because of an error' |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c02297640) |
| Full text of error message: | 'Error 1335. The cabinet file <FILE NAME> required for this installation is corrupt and cannot be used.' |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c02442209) |

Do not worry if your error message does not match exactly. The numbered code is the most important part of the error message.
| Full text of error message: | 'Error 1500. Another installation is in progress. You must complete that installation before continuing this one.' |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c01503765) |

Do not worry if your error message does not match exactly. The numbered code is the most important part of the error message.
| Full text of error message: | 'Error 1606. Could not Access Network Location <Common Administrative Tools>. All Users\' |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c00041455) |

Do not worry if your error message does not match exactly. The numbered code is the most important part of the error message.
| Full text of error message: | 'MSI Error 1706. No valid source could be found for <PROGRAM NAME>.' |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c02291052) |
| Full text of error message: | 'Error 1714. The older version of <PROGRAM NAME> cannot be removed' |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c01707530) |

Do not worry if your error message does not match exactly. The numbered code is the most important part of the error message.
| Full text of error message: | 'Error 1904. Cannot install this hardware - Access is denied or Fatal Error.' |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c01524780) |
| Full text of error message: | 'Error 1913. Could not update the ini C:\windows\win.ini. Verify that the file exists and that you can access it.' |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c01524762) |
| Full text of error message: | 'Error 1933. Windows Installer Services Cannot Update One or More Protected Windows Files' |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c00297381) |
| Full text of error message: | 'Fatal error during installation. Error 1935. An error occurred during the installation of assembly...' |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c00461235) |

Do not worry if your error message does not match exactly. The numbered code is the most important part of the error message.

Do not worry if your error message does not match exactly. The numbered code is the most important part of the error message.
| Full text of error message: | 'Fatal error during installation. The installer has encountered an unexpected error installing this package. This may indicate a problem with this package. The error code is 2753.' |
| Troubleshooting: |
Click here for troubleshooting
(c01779211) |
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