When you put the disk in, it should ask you if you want a complete
install or a custom install. Select custom and it will prompt you for
everything that you want installed. Don't worry. It will install the
appropriate drivers in order for you scanner to operate properly. It
will prompt you about installing the other programs bundled on the disk
like imaging manipulating software etc. At this point you can select
'no' and it won't be installed..
Doreen Yale wrote:
>Hi everybody:
>I have a CD which contains files for the installation of my scanner and am
>needing help installing the software.
>I don't want all the files on the diskette as I suspect they have more to do
>with photographs and stuff, but would like the files which will enable Open
>Book 7 to read and scan my documents. Can anyone give me some help please,
>either on or off list?
>Thanks.
>DOREEN YALE.
>
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