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hmmm so I can post and email mail my skeptical aviation friends with photo proof Ive been there. Now where are the fabulous photos from the RAF museum in Hendon…. But thanks to the multiple image scan feature usual 3 sometime 4 photos to a scan speeding up the process considerably. I’ve got a boat load of old European vacation photos to go though and scan and being out on medical leave from work Ive got tons of time to process the scans. Anyhow it WORKS!!!!!! YIIIPPPEEE!!!! lol.
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The only bit of advice I have is where to find the windows driver was under something called “image systems” or something similar to that description and had several of canons older 3 in 1 printers listed, the last idem was canoscan lide 60 driver (apparently the scanner on the 3in1 printers used the same scanner drivers the Lide 60 does). Hey thank very very much for this great tech tip my nice lide 35 is up and running again in fact google’s Picasa 3 (favorite quick and dirt photo editor) recognizes the scanner as a import device and brings up the twain driver with zero issues and the cano scan toolbox window 7 64bit version for lide 60 works well too as a stand alone application. Obviously Canon wants to sell me a new scanner and Microsoft knows there is a problem but offers no solution. Microsoft and Canon have pretty much punched out on this issue. Thanks for any help you might be able to provide. The forum website address should you wish to note the other problems folks are having is Bull, what is driving me crazy is that it worked perfectly on October 2nd (zero error messages), but on November 1st with practically identical machines (Win7 and 64 bit) apparently I am out of luck. when trying to use it up popped the following error message: “there is no image registered for this event” and when I try to use the Canoscan Toolbox 5.0 for Win7, an additional error surfaces: “unable to select twain”.
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Despite downloading the Lide 60 software and successfully getting the scanner recognized.
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Shows what happens when you get overconfident.
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So being full of myself, with new laptops (Win7 64 bit) recently acquired, I thought: piece of cake, will just follow Bull’s instructions and once again seamlessly get the scanner working with new machines. As you know on I followed your guide for the Lide 35 in Win7 64 bit environment and it worked like a charm. If you found this article helpful then please consider making a small donation via PayPal or gift from Amazon.īull, perhaps when you have a few nanoseconds in next week or so you might be able to provide some advice. You can then save them to be opened in Photoshop etc. To get round this you can use Picassa’s import feature (found under the file menu).
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That’s it, all done, your scanner should now work.Įdit: You may need to run ScanGear CS before the drivers will show up, get it from Canon’s Europe site – ScanGear CS Vista 圆4 or my local mirror 32 bit / 64 bit.įor 32 bit versions of Windows 7 try this tip from CherrySu – “I changed the version of the CanonScan Toolbox from 4.9 to 4.5 and that seemed to solve the problem I was having with the TWAIN source!”Īnother tip from the comments – The Canon drivers only support TWAIN scanning, not the new WIA mode in Windows 7. in the manufacturer list, then select CanoScan LiDE 60.Ĭlick next and ignore any warnings about the driver not matching your hardware. Open device manager locate the scanner device (it probably has a yellow exclamation mark next to it).Ĭhoose Browse my computer for driver software then Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer. I recently checked the Windows 7 forums again and noticed a post suggesting something I may have missed, and to my amazement it worked! Here are the steps for anyone with a similar problem –
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So I was fairly happy with Windows 7 except for one thing, my canon Canon LiDE 35 scanner would just not install, I tried Vista drivers, 64 and 32 bit versions, XP drivers, drivers that weren’t even for my scanner, I also tried all the tricks, compatibility mode, admin mode, manual installation, basically anything I could think of, but in the end I gave up and resigned myself the fact that if I wanted anything scanned I would have to boot into XP.
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Windows 7 – Canon LiDE 35 installation fix (also works on Windows 10)