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[filmscanners] Re: Vuescan and 64bit Windows - Ed's reply
Windows XP 64 should see it, however, I have a 32-bit device on a
computer running Windows XP 32-bit that regularly fails to see one
device unless it's activated and the computer restarted - much like the
behavior that I experienced with Win 2K.
Jim
lotusm50@sprynet.com wrote:
>Windows XP Professional x64
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>James L. Sims wrote:
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>>What OS are you using?
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>>lotusm50@sprynet.com wrote:
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>>>I tried this and it doesn't work. I right-clicked the scanner.inf file
>>>and installed it. Vuescan and the OS still can't see or use the scanner
>>>(that goes for both the KM Scan Elite 5400 II and the Nikon LS-8000).
>>>I've tried it a few different ways, and rebooted the system to see if
>>>that helps. Either the scanner does not show up in the Windows Device
>>>Manager or it does and says, "This device is not configured correctly."
>>>In either case, Vuescan (as I understand it) will not be able to access
>>>the scanner. Is there a step to this process that I am missing?
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>>>Tony Sleep wrote:
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>>>>lotusm50@sprynet.com wrote:
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>>>>>You are able to use your 5400 II on x64? I have Vuescan running on x64
>>>>>but can't load/install the scanner on the system. How did you use Ed's
>>>>>".inf" file to install the scanner? This is great if you were able to
>>>>>do this. Thanks!
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>>>>I'll jump in as the list is likely to disappear within an hour or so
>>>>thanks to the domain move.
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>>>>The usual method is Right Mousebutton click on the .inf file and select
>>>>'install'. This will load the necessary guff into the registry.
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>>>>Tony Sleep.
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