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Kernel mode driver no host adapter
Name: missfit Date: January 13, 2004 at 02:14:46 Pacific OS: XP Home CPU/Ram: athlon 2600/512
Comment:
I have a visioneer 4400 usb flatbed scanner that I recently installed in my new pc. I came to use it for the first time and althought the twain brought up the image I was scanning I got this error message crlscsi.sys kernel mode driver or no host adapter found. I dont know what this means and cant find any info on it. Has anyone any ideas? Thanx in advance Missfit
Name: Hooner Date: January 13, 2004 at 02:40:41 Pacific
Reply:
It's something to do with CorelDraw and SCSI adapters, certain versions of CorelDraw are not supported for use with scanners under any NT operating system.
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