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You may not need drivers; try plugging your scanner in after Win boots.
If you get a box stating that WIn has 'found' a new device, it may install a basic driver for USB.
Otherwise, check the scanner mfr.'s website for drivers that you may need.
Firstly, you should check up when you attach a device to your computer, if there is an error message showing up at the right bottom of the desktop which says "USB Device Not Recognized". If so, you must haven't install the driver of the device properly or the driver is damaged.
Then you will need to download a new one from the website of the manufacturer and install it on your PC. Then the hardware will be recognized by Windows system and be able to work.
If there is no error message "USB Device Not Recognized" showing up, that means your USB driver is damaged or outdated. USB driver is used for detecting USB devices. Without it, Windows system will not be able to detect and recognize any USB hardware. The only way to solve the problem is to install a new USB 2.0 driver for your computer.
No matter which issue it is, the problem always result from outdated or damaged device drivers. To solve and avoid hardware not working problems is to update the drivers regularly. Because all drivers have bugs more or less and lead to a lot of unexpected computer errors. Chipset manufacturers, like NVIDIA, ATI, Intel and so on, update and release new drivers for their products.
So you just need to download and install new ones for your computer.
Also, specs indicate that you need USB 2.0 or 1.1. I had problems connecting via a 4-port hub (that was supposed to support USB 2.0) so ended up connecting directly via my computer USB ("Enhanced" = 2.0) slot, which seemed to work fine.
When posting driver issues, you need to specify what kind of equip you are dealing with, not just the issue. Most liekly you need to go to the manufacturs website of your motherboard or laptop and find vista drivers for it.
you should have a driver installed on your computer so that your device will recognize the device youve plug. if still not work then your usb driver must have a problem. try to plug any usb device to your computer aside from your camcorder then see if it works. if other device is working then your usb on your system is not the problem. youll need a driver for your camcorder. if other device wont work too then your usb nor the driver got a problem. be sure to install both this time. if you need a driver for you camcorder(if you dont have) ill find one. but almost all brand new camcorders camed with a driver and appication software. if you dont have a driver for the usb then ill find too. hope that helps!
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