This problem can sometimes be remedied in one of a few ways. First, after
removing as much of the "left-over" files from a previous installation
attempt as possible, try one of the following:
Right click on the Epson installation file and select "run as administrator"
to initiate the install. If this doesn't solve your problem, next go to the
directory that was "uncompressed" from the executeable installation file and
find the .inf file and point the Vista wizard at it. If neither of these do
the job, go to the Control Panel/Hardware/Scanners (whatever it takes to get
there - I'm dual booted into WinXP at the moment) and select add scanner.
Pick the port the scanner is installed on and then select the
manufacturer/model and you MIGHT meet with success.
Good Luck
FredF
"josie k" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've been having major problems trying to get a Vista-compatible
> driver downloaded for a new Epson Perfection 4490 to work. As
> instructed by the Epson website, I didn't install from the CD that
> came with the product as there was no indication this is Vista-
> compatible. I followed online instructions to the letter, as confirmed
> by Epson technical support when I contacted them, and over the past
> few days have many times downloaded the correct Vista-compatible
> driver for the 4490. It downloads OK, and then I can run it on the PC.
> But at the stage where I plug in and turn on the scanner in the right
> sequence,, and new hardware is being detected and the software is
> being installed, things go wrong and I always get messages saying
> that "Windows found driver software for your device bur encountered an
> error while attempting to install it" and "the system cannot find the
> file specified". The words code 28 have appeared, and I think once
> code 10. On device manager the scanner icon appears with a yellow
> exclamation mark. I've been spending an awful lot of time these past
> few days downloading, instalingl and then uninstalling the driver.
> I've even tried the download from different Epson sites scattered
> across the globe from the UK to Japan just in case one of them
> performs better.
>
> Anyone else been having similar problems with downloaded Epson scanner
> drivers for Vista? From my online searches it seems not. Epson are
> little help, insist the driver is perfect and is being used fine by
> other customers, and are blaming a "bug" in Vista. Microsoft referred
> me to the PC manufacturer, because the Vista came pre-installed, while
> the PC manufacturer passed me back to Epson...
>
> As an interim measure, I decided to at least download the Vista driver
> for my old 1240U so as not to be scannerless. Same problem with the
> driver for that machine too. ..
>
> Is this a lost cause? I can't afford to spend much more time on the
> prob. Maybe I should get a Canon sacnner instead? I've had no probs
> getting my (old) Canon printers or camera to work with Vista.
>
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