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nyankoframe ([personal profile] nyankoframe) wrote2006-12-11 02:06 am
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A frustrating 3 hours of debugging

I plugged in my scanner because I need to scan my transcripts and my passport for my visa application, and that started the whole nightmare...

The install of the scanner unexpectedly failed with a "Not enough storage is available to complete this operation" error, and that puzzled me, so I removed the scanner and rebooted. Big mistake.

Every time I logged in after that, regardless of which user account it was running under, it would immediately bluescreen after a few minutes. There was a lot of fun that ensued trying to debug that (various combinations of Safe Mode and enabling/disabling services and startup programs), and in the end, the solution I adopted was to just uninstall the scanner. I could've done a system restore, but I wasn't sure and I wanted to find out why this was happening. There was another issue but I'll need to plug in a network cable to see if that one still exists...

And I'm definitely buying a new scanner after all of this. I'm tired of having to always run-as administrator any program that I want to use to scan because the scanner drivers are brain-dead...

[identity profile] nyankoframe.livejournal.com 2006-12-11 12:52 pm (UTC)(link)
It was. But I don't think that scanner will be supported any more. :P

The new scanner I bought (Canon CanoScan LiDE 25) comes with a "Certified for Windows Vista" sticker on it with instructions on where to download the updated drivers. It works quite well so far. \o/

[identity profile] wao.livejournal.com 2006-12-11 02:14 pm (UTC)(link)
yay new scanner 4 teh winz0rs!

It is one of the 120593059230492049 goals in my life to scan a kitten one day. ...A kitten's stomach.