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[filmscanners] Re: Nikon Scan unable to find active devices...



Sam Eaton wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 09:26:56AM +1000, Peter Marquis-Kyle wrote:
>> [Nikon LS-30 scanner, Nikon Scan 3.1.2, Windows 2000]
>>
>> Nikon Scan was working, but then I installed the software to
>> connect a Canon digital camera.
>>
>> Now both the TWAIN and stand alone versions of Nikon Scan produce
>> the error "Nikon Scan was unable to find any active devices".
>> Meanwhile VueScan has no problems talking to the scanner, so the
>> SCSI connection is OK.
>>
>> I have uninstalled both the Canon software and Nikon Scan, then
>> reinstalled Nikon Scan, but the problem persists.
>>
>> What should I do now? Any hints?
>
> I have exactly the same problem - only on windows 98 - I get a
> slightly different error message but to much the same effect.  In my
> case, it went wrong after installing software to connect a Sony
> digital camera, but I had forgotten that I'd done that (the camera
> was a friends and only installed for a little while).  At least that
> gives me something else to look at in my attempts to fix it.  It's
> been driving me faintly nuts!

Thanks Sam; good to know I'm not the only person being driven nuts by
this.

I still haven't got a solution....

Peter Marquis-Kyle


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