![]() ![]() You can then save them to be opened in Photoshop etc. To get round this you can use Picassa’s import feature (found under the file menu). That’s it, all done, your scanner should now work.Įdit: You may need to run ScanGear CS before the drivers will show up, get it from Canon’s Europe site – ScanGear CS Vista 圆4 or my local mirror 32 bit / 64 bit.įor 32 bit versions of Windows 7 try this tip from CherrySu – “I changed the version of the CanonScan Toolbox from 4.9 to 4.5 and that seemed to solve the problem I was having with the TWAIN source!”Īnother tip from the comments – The Canon drivers only support TWAIN scanning, not the new WIA mode in Windows 7. in the manufacturer list, then select CanoScan LiDE 60.Ĭlick next and ignore any warnings about the driver not matching your hardware. Open device manager locate the scanner device (it probably has a yellow exclamation mark next to it).Ĭhoose Browse my computer for driver software then Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer. ![]() I recently checked the Windows 7 forums again and noticed a post suggesting something I may have missed, and to my amazement it worked! Here are the steps for anyone with a similar problem – So I was fairly happy with Windows 7 except for one thing, my canon Canon LiDE 35 scanner would just not install, I tried Vista drivers, 64 and 32 bit versions, XP drivers, drivers that weren’t even for my scanner, I also tried all the tricks, compatibility mode, admin mode, manual installation, basically anything I could think of, but in the end I gave up and resigned myself the fact that if I wanted anything scanned I would have to boot into XP. Windows 7 – Canon LiDE 35 installation fix (also works on Windows 10) ![]()
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