HP Scanjet 5p series

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Hello,
Somebody has a scanner HP Scanjet 5P and it works to him in Vista Windows?
Greetings,
 
G

Guest

Carlos, see my post about this very subject. HP is one of the hardest
companies to convince that we're serious about using Vista. I can honestly
say that at this moment in time there are no working drivers, either 32 or 64
bit for the 5P.
Send them an email.
 
G

Guest

Neal Thanks,
This scanner is a device WIA from Windows ME and asi also in Windows XP.
I do not understand that problems it has with Vista if it has continued system WIA.
I give drivers him of the SCSI is not the one that traia the scanner, and soon I give drivers him of the scanner. Not complaint, but does not work.
To who him envio the email to HP?
 
P

Peter M

Windows ME and XP allow kernal mode drivers, Vista does not. So if any part
of the scanner driver or subsystem uses kernal mode Vista will not let it.
Complain to HP tech support. The more people we get compaining about
printer/scanner driver support for Vista the more chance they might actually
do something.

"Carlos Sánchez" <ctsg#ctsgnetwork.com> wrote in message
Neal Thanks,
This scanner is a device WIA from Windows ME and asi also in Windows XP.
I do not understand that problems it has with Vista if it has continued
system WIA.
I give drivers him of the SCSI is not the one that traia the scanner, and
soon I give drivers him of the scanner. Not complaint, but does not work.
To who him envio the email to HP?

"Neal at Spectdar Computing"
 
G

Guest

You are exactly right Peter M. I must have sent a hundred emails to get
drivers for XP64, now I'm repeating it. All who read this thread, pop off an
email to the makers of your equipment. Nobody should have to go out and buy
new hardware due to a lack of drivers. Even things like monitor color
profiles and (shame on you) Microsoft whose Intellipoint drivers won't even
install on Vista. Without rambling, remember, the squeaky wheels get the
grease. Email campain? Let's do it.
 

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