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  Re: How to reinstall a MS WIA driver for a scanner?         


Author:
Date: Jan 31, 2008 23:42

Thanks Brian for the driver!
Is this the driver which Windows XP installs from the beginning
automatically? Is it signed?
Best regards,
Dima
"Brian A." ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????:
news:OyMOfn$YIHA.4272@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> "Dima" wrote in message
> news:OEn9e1%%23YIHA.3880@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> Hello!
>> How to reinstall MS WIA driver for a scanner HP scanjet 5p? The MS WIA
>> driver was installed automatically from the beginning and the scanner
>> worked. But then HP recommended to intall HP DeskScan 2.9 for advanced
>> scanning. The HP DeskScan 2.9 installation shows an error No IRQ for HP
>> SCSI card, although HP SCSI card works fine, has IRQ 10 and does not
>> conflict with anything. Then HP
>> recommended to intall HP PrecisionScan 2.03 pro. HP PrecisionScan 2.03
>> pro caused a pink tint on photos. I uninstalled it. Now Windows Scanner
>> Wizard does not see the scanner. Autoupdate of a driver does not
>> reinstall the WIA driver. The manual driver update does not show the MS ...
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  Re: How to reinstall a MS WIA driver for a scanner?         


Author:
Date: Jan 31, 2008 07:55

"Dima" wrote in message
news:efQjV%%23$YIHA.1532@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Thanks Brian for the file!
> Will the driver work with the Windows Scanner and camera Wizard in Windows XP?

Should work out just fine unless it decides to sqwauk about the drivers being
older, in that case you would have to uninstall the presently installed drivers
first. If the scanner gets connected after the drivers are installed, you will most
likely need to uninstall the present drivers first. If that's the case:

Create a new folder and extract the files from the .zip file into the newly created
folder.
Shut down and disconnect the scanner USB cable.
Boot to Safe Mode and uninstall Any/All scanjet scanner devices listed in Device
Manager.
In DM right click on the device and click Uninstall in the popup menu.
Close out back to the desktop when finished uninstalling any/all scanjet devices.
Open either MyComputer or Explorer.

Delete the contents of:

c:\documents and settings\your username folder\local settings\temp

c:\windows\temp
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  Microsoft wireless desktop receiver 3.1a         


Author: Shikubokubo
Date: Jan 29, 2008 13:32

I just bought the Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop 2000. When I plug
the receiver into my USB port it comes up "New Hardware Found", the
lights go on and it recognises the device as "microsoft wireless
desktop reciever 3.1A". It then prompts me to install the drivers but
is unable to find any (there was no disc with it). I have searched
extensively on the internet for the driver and have been unable to find
it.

I have also tried pressing the buttons on the receiver and
keyboard/mouse several times as instructed in the manual but the same
problem occurs.

Not sure if this next bit is relevant at all since I'm no expert with
PC's, just something I noticed. The caps/num lock lights don't go on
and off if I press the respective keys, however, immediately after
reseting my PC (before windows has fully loaded) the lights will go on
and off when I press the caps/num lock keys.
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  Stop baby eating in CHINA         


Author: LPC
Date: Jan 29, 2008 07:53

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  Boycott China Olympic- Comeon!         


Author: Imagiam
Date: Jan 28, 2008 18:01

So many dogs and cats being killed and ate in China, why you still support olympic?
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  Boycott China Olympic- Comeon!         


Author: Imagiam
Date: Jan 28, 2008 18:01

So many dogs and cats being killed and ate in China, why you still support olympic?
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  Re: Safely Remove Hardware? Does it turn off Power?         


Author: Samuel
Date: Jan 22, 2008 18:11

This is interesting, I found that only Windows XP (it could've been the
hardware at the time) turned the light off. My copy of Vista doe not. I would
like to get Windows Vista to always switch the power (and thus light off)
when I undock the USB. How can I do this please.

.A.

"Jim Applebury" wrote:
> Thanks Again... Had a hard time finding a definitive answer.
> Take Care Jim
>
> "Doron Holan [MS]" wrote:
>
>> that is true for a device that is not externally powered. selective suspend
>> is...
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  Re: Safely Remove Hardware? Does it turn off Power?         


Author: glint
Date: Jan 22, 2008 18:11

This is interesting, I found that only Windows XP (it could've been the
hardware at the time) turned the light off. My copy of Vista doe not. I would
like to get Windows Vista to always switch the power (and thus light off)
when I undock the USB. How can I do this please.

.A.

"Jim Applebury" wrote:
> Thanks Again... Had a hard time finding a definitive answer.
> Take Care Jim
>
> "Doron Holan [MS]" wrote:
>
>> that is true for a device that is not externally powered. selective suspend
>> is...
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  Re: Safely Remove Hardware? Does it turn off Power?         


Author: quester
Date: Jan 22, 2008 18:08

This is interesting, I found that only Windows XP (it could've been the
hardware at the time) turned the light off. My copy of Vista doe not. I would
like to get Windows Vista to always switch the power (and thus light off)
when I undock the USB. How can I do this please.

.A.

"Jim Applebury" wrote:
> Thanks Again... Had a hard time finding a definitive answer.
> Take Care Jim
>
> "Doron Holan [MS]" wrote:
>
>> that is true for a device that is not externally powered. selective suspend
>> is...
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  Re: Safely Remove Hardware? Does it turn off Power?         


Author:
Date: Jan 22, 2008 18:08

This is interesting, I found that only Windows XP (it could've been the
hardware at the time) turned the light off. My copy of Vista doe not. I would
like to get Windows Vista to always switch the power (and thus light off)
when I undock the USB. How can I do this please.

.A.

"Jim Applebury" wrote:
> Thanks Again... Had a hard time finding a definitive answer.
> Take Care Jim
>
> "Doron Holan [MS]" wrote:
>
>> that is true for a device that is not externally powered. selective suspend
>> is...
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