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my scanmagic 1200ub plus came with a window's 98&2000 install disc.and im running windows xp home edition.so how can i get my scanner to install

http://www.mustek.com/Download/driv_scanr/english/12ubplus.html
they just released xp drivers for it
1st unplug it
then install the software
reboot
the plug in scanner
xp will now set it up.

1200 UP PLUS Windows XP Driver Installation
Print this page as a reference for driver installation.In order to properly install the 1200 UB PLUS Windows XP driver, the original driver must be removed first. Follow these steps below to remove the old driver (if you have attempted to install this scanner before) and install the new version.
Step One - Disconnect the Scanner
Make sure the scanner is not connected to the computer. Disconnect the scanner's USB plug from the USB socket.
Step Two - Remove the Previous Driver Version (If you have previously attempted to install the scanner)
Click on Start, Programs, 1200 UB PLUS and select Uninstall. Follow the prompts to remove the original driver.
Step Three - Install the Downloaded Windows XP Driver and Panel Program.Restart your computer
After downloading both the twain driver and panel program into the same folder, double-click the file web.exe to begin the installation and follow the installation prompts.
When the twain driver installation is finished, you will be prompted to restart the computer. (IMPORTANT - do not restart computer between programs).
After installing the twain, install the panel program by double clicking on UP_LIB.exe to begin the installation and follow the installation prompts. When this finishes restart the computer when prompted.
Once the computer has been restarted you will want to connect the scanner to the USB port on your computer.
If you get a "Digital Signature Not Found" dialog box, click on "Yes" to continue with installation.

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