Nikon scanners

Welcome to the world, as dictated by M$.
 
You know it's because it's in Microsoft's perceived interest to have as many companies and individuals shackled to their treadmill as possible.
 
You know it's because it's in Microsoft's perceived interest to have as many companies and individuals shackled to their treadmill as possible.

With all due respect sir...you make no sense.

Microsoft publish specs, prerelease operating systems, and tell every other company in the world what they need to do to make their software work on windows. It's nothing to do with microsoft if those companies do so.

Let me guess, you use a mac...


OP, that sucks :/ Nikon seem to have occasional fails wrt drivers... nice find dcash
 
With all due respect sir...you make no sense.

Perhaps you'd like to follow the discussions here or here (even if they relate to Vista).

$500 for a licence is peanuts to a corporation, but consigning $500-worth of hardware to landfill has an impact on the average end user.
 
Maybe it's possible (might even be a good idea?) to have an older version of Mindows (Xp?) on a machine so older hardware can still be used? Maybe even a dedicated machine for photographic use? Do any of the third part scanning packages work the Nikon scanners under Win7 or Vista?
 
I have an old HP scanner that is also not supported in Vista and Win7, but I got it working in both by installing the drivers in WinXP compatibility mode, and running the scanning software in WinXP compatibility mode as well. This is for 32 bit, not sure if this works for 64.
 
Have you tried using Viewscan as your scanning s/w - that has its own drivers?
 
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