I have a flatbed mercury scanner 2400cu+ of which I misplaced the driver for sometime. I shall appreciate if you can get me free download software.to enable me use the scanner.
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Windows 7 Driver Scanner 2400U updated on 28/03/2012
Last one on the list, seems to work.
I found this via google (using the search term string: - mercury scanner 2400cu+ driver download for windows 7) click on the download drivers icon and there they are...
trvlr & shammah
Tried to do a download of the Win 7 driver, from the Mercury site, but was given the error message:"The file you have chosen to download is currently not available on the server."
mmm... Can't vouch for this possible source; and I note it's not a specific Mercury site. But possibly it may provide the drivers?
Likewise this one...
I'd be very inclined to scan the downloads fully; and also set a restore point before you download, install anything from either site (or any others similar).
Not saying the above are suspect, but be careful not to allow access to the system (if possible) and also try to avid registering on the sites. Also use custom/manual mode to run/install drivers - NOT any default options. And watch for anything that's pre-checked for installation - other than the drivers - by unchecking anything other than the drivers box(es).
Avoid any offers to scan and "improve, fix" the system too; as invariably such "free scans/fixes" are a come on to flog you frequently bloatware and assorted problems. Though to be be fair - not all such sites are guilty of that.
Incidentally this discussion seems to suggest/confirm that win-7 drivers are no-longer available as a download. But possibly XP and/or Vista drivers "may" work?
But then M$-land seem to suggest there are no Vista drivers and Vista users should try win-7; or XP and in compatibility mode... But unless somewhere "out there' win-7 drivers are on a non Mercury site...?
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trvlr & shammah Select:
Windows 7 Driver Scanner 2400U updated on 28/03/2012
Last one on the list, seems to work.
Yes I just tried that one and found the same result... Was about to post here - but Mike got here first! Well dun McDuff...
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