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April 16th, 2004, 04:08 PM
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SCSI ID problem with Agfa Duoscan HiD
Im on Windows XP. Ive installed the FotoLook 3.6 programme, that being the only driver given for this scanner.
It connects to the computer via SCSI cable.
Now, I have tried setting the SCSI ID to all numbers frmo 0 to 9 and no matter what I do, i keep getting this message:
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Make sure you installed the necessary drivers for your SCSI board.
Check all cables and connections and make sure the power switch is
turned on. Also verify that a unique SCSI ID is assigned to each device
and that the SCSI chain is terminated at the first and last device on the scsi cable.
STI driver installation
Driver successfully installed
Could not find an Agfa scanner on host adapter 0 (STI)
NT SCSI driver installation
Driver successfully installed
Could not find an Agfa scanner on host adapter 0 (atapi)
Could not find an Agfa scanner on host adapter 1 (atapi)
Could not find an Agfa scanner on host adapter 2 (si3112r)
32 bit ASPI driver installation
Driver successfully installed
Could not find an Agfa scanner on host adapter 0 (ATAPI)
Could not find an Agfa scanner on host adapter 1 (ATAPI)
SCSI ID 00 - CD-ROM
Could not find an Agfa scanner on host adapter 2 (SI3112R)
SCSI ID 00 - DISK
Could not find an Agfa scanner on host adapter 3 (SI3112R)
32 bit ASPI driver installation
WNASPI32.DLL initialization failed.
EPP2 driver installation
SCNDRVxx.DLL initialization failed.
RPC driver installation
Not supported
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i have no idea what any of it means! is my computer lacking something?
Can anyone help me?
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