Mitsubishi DV648UT scanner

D

DON HARDIE

I recently had trouble with my broadband connection and had to reformat my
harddrive and re install Windows XP Pro Sp2 and all my hardware and
software, all went well untill I tried to reinstall my Mitsubishi DV648UT
scanner (same as Acer 620U), I now get the message "Read image data failure!
Please restart the scanner Code[2882:1118]". I have removed and reinstalled
the driver numerous times with no success. I also tried the Acer driver, but
still got the same message.



Can anyone help me?



Don
 
T

T. Waters

DON said:
I recently had trouble with my broadband connection and had to
reformat my harddrive and re install Windows XP Pro Sp2 and all my
hardware and software, all went well untill I tried to reinstall my
Mitsubishi DV648UT scanner (same as Acer 620U), I now get the message
"Read image data failure! Please restart the scanner
Code[2882:1118]". I have removed and reinstalled the driver numerous
times with no success. I also tried the Acer driver, but still got
the same message.
Can anyone help me?
Don

Googled the code - 2882:1118
I found this:
"It seems there are a lot of people with the same problem. I found a
**SOLUTION** in this forum in french
(http://www.pc-tests.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?p=116773).
The only thing I had to do after installing-reinstalling-updating-etc... was
to substitute my Stiasp.dll in WINNT (I'm using Win 2K) with the one
provided at this URL:
http://www.mitsubishi-electric.com....can/Stiaspi.exe
Don, my Google results are located at:
http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&as_qdr=all&q=xp+"2
882%3A1118%22&btnG=Search
This site had the forum:
treiber-forum.de Hardware-Community - Scannerproblem - [ Translate this
page ]
You may want to translate the page, for context, although the answer quoted
above was originally posted in English.
 
D

DON HARDIE

Thanks for your suggestion.

I tried that but it didn't work. I found there were two stiaspi.dll files on
my system one in Windows and one in winnt.

The one in Windows was Ver 1.8.1.3 - 52kb and the one in winnt was Ver
1.8.1.2 - 40 kb, the one I downloaded was Ver 1.8.1.2 - 40kb. I tried with
Ver 1.8.1.3 in both folders and also the downloaded Ver 1.8.1.2, and I still
got the code number in both cases.

Still open to any suggestions,
Don



T. Waters said:
DON said:
I recently had trouble with my broadband connection and had to
reformat my harddrive and re install Windows XP Pro Sp2 and all my
hardware and software, all went well untill I tried to reinstall my
Mitsubishi DV648UT scanner (same as Acer 620U), I now get the message
"Read image data failure! Please restart the scanner
Code[2882:1118]". I have removed and reinstalled the driver numerous
times with no success. I also tried the Acer driver, but still got
the same message.
Can anyone help me?
Don

Googled the code - 2882:1118
I found this:
"It seems there are a lot of people with the same problem. I found a
**SOLUTION** in this forum in french
(http://www.pc-tests.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?p=116773).
The only thing I had to do after installing-reinstalling-updating-etc...
was
to substitute my Stiasp.dll in WINNT (I'm using Win 2K) with the one
provided at this URL:
http://www.mitsubishi-electric.com....can/Stiaspi.exe
Don, my Google results are located at:
http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&as_qdr=all&q=xp+"2
882%3A1118%22&btnG=Search
This site had the forum:
treiber-forum.de Hardware-Community - Scannerproblem - [ Translate this
page ]
You may want to translate the page, for context, although the answer
quoted
above was originally posted in English.
 
D

DON HARDIE

Thanks for your suggestion.

I tried that but it didn't work. I found there were two stiaspi.dll files on
my system one in Windows and one in winnt.

The one in Windows was Ver 1.8.1.3 - 52kb and the one in winnt was Ver
1.8.1.2 - 40 kb, the one I downloaded was Ver 1.8.1.2 - 40kb. I tried with
Ver 1.8.1.3 in both folders and also the downloaded Ver 1.8.1.2, and I still
got the code number in both cases.

Still open to any suggestions,
Don



T. Waters said:
DON said:
I recently had trouble with my broadband connection and had to
reformat my harddrive and re install Windows XP Pro Sp2 and all my
hardware and software, all went well untill I tried to reinstall my
Mitsubishi DV648UT scanner (same as Acer 620U), I now get the message
"Read image data failure! Please restart the scanner
Code[2882:1118]". I have removed and reinstalled the driver numerous
times with no success. I also tried the Acer driver, but still got
the same message.
Can anyone help me?
Don

Googled the code - 2882:1118
I found this:
"It seems there are a lot of people with the same problem. I found a
**SOLUTION** in this forum in french
(http://www.pc-tests.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?p=116773).
The only thing I had to do after installing-reinstalling-updating-etc...
was
to substitute my Stiasp.dll in WINNT (I'm using Win 2K) with the one
provided at this URL:
http://www.mitsubishi-electric.com....can/Stiaspi.exe
Don, my Google results are located at:
http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&as_qdr=all&q=xp+"2
882%3A1118%22&btnG=Search
This site had the forum:
treiber-forum.de Hardware-Community - Scannerproblem - [ Translate this
page ]
You may want to translate the page, for context, although the answer
quoted
above was originally posted in English.
 
D

DON HARDIE

After I made the last post I uninstalled the driver and reinstalled it yet
again. I now get another code [1282:1118], I Googled it and got a lot of
similar questions but no answers.

Confused
Don
DON HARDIE said:
Thanks for your suggestion.

I tried that but it didn't work. I found there were two stiaspi.dll files
on my system one in Windows and one in winnt.

The one in Windows was Ver 1.8.1.3 - 52kb and the one in winnt was Ver
1.8.1.2 - 40 kb, the one I downloaded was Ver 1.8.1.2 - 40kb. I tried with
Ver 1.8.1.3 in both folders and also the downloaded Ver 1.8.1.2, and I
still got the code number in both cases.

Still open to any suggestions,
Don



T. Waters said:
DON said:
I recently had trouble with my broadband connection and had to
reformat my harddrive and re install Windows XP Pro Sp2 and all my
hardware and software, all went well untill I tried to reinstall my
Mitsubishi DV648UT scanner (same as Acer 620U), I now get the message
"Read image data failure! Please restart the scanner
Code[2882:1118]". I have removed and reinstalled the driver numerous
times with no success. I also tried the Acer driver, but still got
the same message.
Can anyone help me?
Don

Googled the code - 2882:1118
I found this:
"It seems there are a lot of people with the same problem. I found a
**SOLUTION** in this forum in french
(http://www.pc-tests.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?p=116773).
The only thing I had to do after installing-reinstalling-updating-etc...
was
to substitute my Stiasp.dll in WINNT (I'm using Win 2K) with the one
provided at this URL:
http://www.mitsubishi-electric.com....can/Stiaspi.exe
Don, my Google results are located at:
http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&as_qdr=all&q=xp+"2
882%3A1118%22&btnG=Search
This site had the forum:
treiber-forum.de Hardware-Community - Scannerproblem - [ Translate this
page ]
You may want to translate the page, for context, although the answer
quoted
above was originally posted in English.
 
T

T. Waters

Don, for a greater chance of getting help, feel free to post your problem
(updated with all that you have recently tried) to:
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
There are more people there, your question would not be O/T, and some of the
folks there are quite brilliant.

DON said:
After I made the last post I uninstalled the driver and reinstalled
it yet again. I now get another code [1282:1118], I Googled it and
got a lot of similar questions but no answers.

Confused
Don
DON HARDIE said:
Thanks for your suggestion.

I tried that but it didn't work. I found there were two stiaspi.dll
files on my system one in Windows and one in winnt.

The one in Windows was Ver 1.8.1.3 - 52kb and the one in winnt was
Ver
1.8.1.2 - 40 kb, the one I downloaded was Ver 1.8.1.2 - 40kb. I
tried with Ver 1.8.1.3 in both folders and also the downloaded Ver
1.8.1.2, and I still got the code number in both cases.

Still open to any suggestions,
Don



T. Waters said:
DON HARDIE wrote:
I recently had trouble with my broadband connection and had to
reformat my harddrive and re install Windows XP Pro Sp2 and all my
hardware and software, all went well untill I tried to reinstall my
Mitsubishi DV648UT scanner (same as Acer 620U), I now get the
message "Read image data failure! Please restart the scanner
Code[2882:1118]". I have removed and reinstalled the driver
numerous times with no success. I also tried the Acer driver, but
still got the same message.
Can anyone help me?
Don

Googled the code - 2882:1118
I found this:
"It seems there are a lot of people with the same problem. I found a
**SOLUTION** in this forum in french
(http://www.pc-tests.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?p=116773).
The only thing I had to do after
installing-reinstalling-updating-etc... was
to substitute my Stiasp.dll in WINNT (I'm using Win 2K) with the one
provided at this URL:
http://www.mitsubishi-electric.com....can/Stiaspi.exe
Don, my Google results are located at:
http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&as_qdr=all&q=xp+"2
882%3A1118%22&btnG=Search
This site had the forum:
treiber-forum.de Hardware-Community - Scannerproblem - [ Translate
this page ]
You may want to translate the page, for context, although the answer
quoted
above was originally posted in English.
 
D

DON HARDIE

Thanks, I will do that. I posted it here as I thought the Hardware one was
the place to go.
Don

T. Waters said:
Don, for a greater chance of getting help, feel free to post your problem
(updated with all that you have recently tried) to:
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
There are more people there, your question would not be O/T, and some of
the
folks there are quite brilliant.

DON said:
After I made the last post I uninstalled the driver and reinstalled
it yet again. I now get another code [1282:1118], I Googled it and
got a lot of similar questions but no answers.

Confused
Don
DON HARDIE said:
Thanks for your suggestion.

I tried that but it didn't work. I found there were two stiaspi.dll
files on my system one in Windows and one in winnt.

The one in Windows was Ver 1.8.1.3 - 52kb and the one in winnt was
Ver
1.8.1.2 - 40 kb, the one I downloaded was Ver 1.8.1.2 - 40kb. I
tried with Ver 1.8.1.3 in both folders and also the downloaded Ver
1.8.1.2, and I still got the code number in both cases.

Still open to any suggestions,
Don



DON HARDIE wrote:
I recently had trouble with my broadband connection and had to
reformat my harddrive and re install Windows XP Pro Sp2 and all my
hardware and software, all went well untill I tried to reinstall my
Mitsubishi DV648UT scanner (same as Acer 620U), I now get the
message "Read image data failure! Please restart the scanner
Code[2882:1118]". I have removed and reinstalled the driver
numerous times with no success. I also tried the Acer driver, but
still got the same message.
Can anyone help me?
Don

Googled the code - 2882:1118
I found this:
"It seems there are a lot of people with the same problem. I found a
**SOLUTION** in this forum in french
(http://www.pc-tests.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?p=116773).
The only thing I had to do after
installing-reinstalling-updating-etc... was
to substitute my Stiasp.dll in WINNT (I'm using Win 2K) with the one
provided at this URL:
http://www.mitsubishi-electric.com....can/Stiaspi.exe
Don, my Google results are located at:
http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&as_qdr=all&q=xp+"2
882%3A1118%22&btnG=Search
This site had the forum:
treiber-forum.de Hardware-Community - Scannerproblem - [ Translate
this page ]
You may want to translate the page, for context, although the answer
quoted
above was originally posted in English.
 

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