Coolscan 8000 Ed Drivers
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Hello all, I finally got a 1394 Firewire card (that fits my new Dell) for my LS-8000 and ordered the professional version of VueScan. I installed the card, and checked my devices and Windows 7 tells me the card is properly installed and working properly. When I connect the LS-8000 using the same Firewire cable I used on my old computer and bring up VueScan it tells me that no scanner is attached.
I have closed the program, turned off the scanner, turned it back on, opened up the software and still nothing. There is a little green light on the LS-8000 that blinks until the scanner has gone through all its BITS and turns solid once it is complete.
The light is glowing a steady green. I am looking through the various menus and I cannot find anything that will let me install a scanner and the manual doesn't seem to be very helpful. Can someone help me get this thing back up and running? I have a bunch of Hasselblad stuff I shot last weekend that I need to scan! The 8000 shipped with its own Firewire card because it was sensitive to the type of chip used in the expansion card (apparently 10 years ago there was less standardization). I remember having to use the Nikon-supplied card at first, but after a few years I had no problem with cards from OWC or built into the motherboard.
I believe I am using a OWCFW800PCI card for both an 8000 (first) and now a 9000. I would suggest doing a wider search on the Internet for something like 'Nikon 8000 firewire card'. I remember specific discussions about the chip problem. It could also be a driver problem, so just to be sure I would check another Firewire device if you can.
I have not been able to get my Nikon 9000 scanner to work on Win 10 yet. Do you think the procedure you used for your LS-40 would work for the 9000? If so, please post the procedure and I'll give it a try and let you know. Thanks!This procedure assumes that your scanner was working with the Windows 7 driver created with the help of Windows Sevenforum () and you still have access to the Win 7 driver previously used. Click the start button (lower left corner), then select Settings. Select Update & Security.
Choose Recovery from the menu. Select Advanced Startup - Restart Now 5. Select Troubleshoot. Select Advanced Options.
Select Startup Settings. Select Restart. Select Option 7 (Disable driver signature enforcement). Connect Scanner 11. Click start button, then select Settings. Select Devices. Scroll down & select Related Settings.
Select Devices & Printers. Locate your scanner, right click & select Properties. Windows Modules Installer Service For Xp here.
Select the Hardware tab & select Properties. Select Change Settings. Select the Driver tab & select Update Driver. Select Browse my computer for driver software. Browse to the folder where you stored the Windows 7 driver. Click Next and the PC should locate the driver and install it.
The scanner should now work. If your 9000 scanner worked with the Windows 7 Driver, I don't see any reason why it shouldn't work with Windows 10 after following the above procedure. I have been using the scanner on Win7 using the scanner INF and it also worked when I upgraded to Win 10. Recently the scanner stopped working On the device manager I see: When I try to use the INF file I get: and the properties inform that the device is not connected It seems that I need a new INF file. Can someone update it. TIA IlanOfficial Nikon support for that scanner ended with Windows Vista. This isn't free, but consider: You can download a free trial to see whether it works for you.
I'm not sure, but the Vuescan drivers may support other software as well. Similar Threads Thread Forum Update: After August 18.2015 update (KB3081444) & (KB3081441) the problem is fixed Not sure is this right category.
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