


I am happy to help if I can, just post a reply. I would not recommend this for inexperienced users though. I have to say that it works very well NOW. If I had not been a reasonably experience IT person, I would never have succeeded. It was a pain and I think that the support is appalling. Scary eh? Anyway, I then updated my display driver to the latest version from Intel (only do this if you have Intel) and installed it. Once I did this, I got the blue screen of death. If all is ok, then click or run "Launch Film Scan". When it asks you to search for drivers, use this directory "\\35mm Film Scanner x86\Windows\FilmScan". It will then go through the palaver of finding software. If it installs ok, then plug the scanner in. Go to \\35mm Film Scanner x86 (the directory you extracted to) and run setup. rar extracter) and remember which directory it's in. Note that you probable have a 32 bit computer, don't download the 64 bit unless you are sure about it. Save and Reboot.ĭownloaded the updated driver from.

Keep doing this to all of them until you find the 35mm scanner and then delete this and only this one. It will tell you things like "mass storage etc". Click on the + sign next to them, then click on the first value. There are lots of Vid_ and a whole lot of numbers. Beware when doing this, if you disable your mouse, it will make life interesting. Note, make sure you do a backup and are a reasonable user before doing this, or get somebody to help you (start, run, regedit, local_machine, system, controlSet001 right click on permissions and change permissions for everyone so that it's ticked. I also did a regedit and changed the enum value. I have finally got the thing working after some frustrating hours. I rang them and they were not very helpful. Hi all, I found this forum when I too had the same problem.
