

#NIKON LS 2000 NIKON SCAN WIN 7 64 INSTALL#
Give Windows permission to install the driver and you should be all set to start scanning with Nikon Scan on your 64-bit Windows system.Next, choose 'Browse my computer for driver software' and browse to C:\Temp\Nikon where you saved the driver installation files.Right-click on the scanner device and choose 'Update Driver Software'.Now that both installation files are in place in C:\Temp\Nikon, turn the scanner on and navigate to the device in the device manager (right click 'Computer' in the start menu or on the desktop -> Manage -> Device Manager).Install the modified driver files for your slide scanner:.This file was installed to your system when you installed Nikon Scan 4.0.3. This file can be found in C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Nikon\Driver\ScanUSB, so just copy if from there into C:\Temp\Nikon. In the same place you saved the custom INF file, you will also need the file 'NKScnUSD.dll'.Manufacturer: Original by Nikon, Modifications for 64-bit by Chris RawlingsĬlassGUID=,"Nikon STI Rawlings"ĭeviceDescLS5000="Nikon SUPER COOLSCAN 5000 ED"


Nikon USB Scanners for Windows Vista/7/8/10 64-bit NikonUSBScanner.INF - Windows Still Image Setup File of Create the file 'NikonUSBScanner.inf' with the contents shown below and save it somewhere like C:\Temp\Nikon (or just download NikonUSBScanner.inf):
#NIKON LS 2000 NIKON SCAN WIN 7 64 HOW TO#
Before you can install the Nikon scanner driver as detailed in the next steps, you will need to look for instructions specific to your operating system version for how to enable installation of 'unsigned' drivers. Newer versions of Windows will only allow you to install 'signed' drivers but there is an option to enable installation of 'unsigned' drivers. The driver included with Nikon Scan is an older 'unsigned' driver.
