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Run install again and everything should go smoothly with no more stupid errors (at least it did for me).Īnd just FYI, Canon told me "You are not the only one having this problem". Once you've found it, copy it to those 2 folders, If you don't find it in that location, just search your C:\Windows\System32 folder for it. I don't know if this is the location you will find it, but on my computer it was located in C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\sti.inf_727905e0 Well, guess what, it's not in either location on Vista! I managed to dig up the driver install log file and found that the install was incorrectly searching for the file "usbscan.sys" in the folder C:\Windows\Drivers and C:\Windows\Inf Of course at that point it became my "system" that was at fault (ha ha). They had me jump through hoops and even after talking to several 'senior engineer', they could not figure it out. Let us know whether this procedure doesĪnything. Just right click the file, select PropertiesĪnd then click on the security tab. This, you will likely have to give yourself permission to delete it, because There, scrollĭown to the INFCACHE.1 file and right click it and select delete.

INFCACHE.1 file, which can get corrupted with bad data and cause issues like Recognition issues like you seem to have can be resolved by deleting the If the above steps lead to nothing, try this: Sometimes resolving USB > installation? Canon tells me it is a system issue not a driver issue. > occurred while files were being copied". Before it finishes the following error pops up: "An error After accepting the licencing agreement, the installation
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> I have saved the driver update for vista "F80_Vista32.exe" to > file and select Run as Administrator (words to that effect). > Try running the executable using Administrator powers: Right click the.

> but gets hung up when it gets to "registering". It seems to perform 99% of the installation Some situation that could apply to your issue. As bestĪs I can tell, you need to take a look and determine whether you can spot It seems that that message can be caused by various conditions. You might want to try that search to see what you make of

I did a google search on "installation fails when registering" (no quotes)Īnd got some hits.
