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Win7 ready driver for Bearpaw 2400CU scanner

 
 
roro-des-iles roro-des-iles is offline
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      03-24-2010
Hi everybody,
i just bought a bearpaw 2400CU scanner and i can't instal it, there is no 7 ready drivers !..
I'm working with windows seven,
i'm desapointed.

Can you help me ?
Thank you
Best Regards

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      03-25-2010
Hi roro-des-lies - Welcome to w7forums

The only drivers I can find are for XP or later. The scanner is quite old. The latest driver I can find is dated 2002. Thats over 8 years ago. Unless you use a Virtualization or Dual Boot with XP, things don't look to good for that scanner.
 
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      03-25-2010
Thank you very much!
is it possible to swith seven to xp ? without changing my setup.. ?
if it's not possible
I can only sell my scanner.

Thank you again !!
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