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Hi Ron,
I know one possile answer has been posted already, but I did some
"re-google-search" (my word for doing research on google.com) and found
several references to the 1f0-1f7 range in the I/O dealing with the Hard
Disk controller. This may be totally unrelated, but a simple test would be
to either try to load the drivers from the original CD or floppy, or
download the drivers to a different location on the hard drive and try to
load them from there. Good luck!
Kyle Elmblade
Distinct Computer Solutions
Installation - Sales - Upgrades - Training
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From: "Ron Bain" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 5:29 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Epson 636U scanner not working.
> I have an epson 636U scanner that has been working for over a year.
>
> All of a sudden it stopped working.
>
> Finally I called epson support (for a fee because I was out of
> warranty). Tech support was unable to help. They suggested my USB port
> was defective.
>
> When I turn on the scanner I get a message that a new device has been
> detected. It asks for direction to the scanner's drivers.
> I direct the dialog box to c:\epson\epson10327 where the drivers are
> located.
>
> I then get the following messages:
> "location of driver:
> c:\epson\epson~1\escanfb.inf"
>
> after clicking on next I get "Windows was unable to install the
> perfection 636 device."
>
> then "windows encountered an error while trying to install this
> device"
>
> then "error code 1F7"
>
> Any suggestions will be appreciated.
>
> Ron
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