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I have the same scanner and same problem - any help would be appreciated

Doreen Yale wrote:

>Hi list:
>
>Can I firstly say thank you to those people who helped me with my
>disconnection problem.
>
>I have discovered that the problem does in fact lie with my ISP but all
>postings from you guys were useful.
>
>Now to a more complex problem.
>
>I have a 6200C Hewlett Packard scanner which I use with Open Book Ruby.
>Yesterday, I updated my Windows 98 s.e files with files from the Windows
>Update site.
>
>Initially, the scanner worked well but has now started taking about eight
>minutes to start the process of scanning - once started the process goes
>fine.  I have a feeling that updating my Windows stuff may have affected the
>poor old scanner.
>
>In fact, I reinstalled the scanner software to see if that would make any
>difference but it didn't.  Wonder if I need to update my drivers or
>something and if so, how do I go about this?  As I say, the scanner worked
>beautifully until I updated my Windows files.
>
>Any thoughts would be helpful, and thanks.  Oh, incidentally i use the
>scanner with Open Book Ruby - all a bit old-fashioned in this part of the
>world.
>
>DOREEN YALE
>Ontario
>Canada.
>
>
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