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| Printing, Faxing and Scanning with Vista A forum for using printers, scanners and fx with Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan) |
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Hi:
I have a Scanjet G4050. I am running HP's Solution Center Software which uses the HP Scan software ("hpqscnvw.exe"). I am running Windows Vista Home Premium 64 Bit with 6GB of RAM, Intel Core 2Quad Q6700, Nvidia GFORCE 8600GT, Norton Internet Security. I just got the computer and the scanner in April 2008 and it appears that document scanning works. However, the scanner software crashes when I try to scan multiple 35MM film negatives. The G4050 has a TMA that holds five strips of negatives with six frames each. It especially crashes when scanning Black and White 35MM negatives (256 Gray scale). The error message is first "hpqscnvw has stopped working" and then "An unexpected internal error has occurred. Click OK to close the program and then try one of the following..." Windows Event viewer says the faulting module is "ntdll.dll" which is one of the core WIdnows Kernels I believe. I have uninstalled all imaging software and reinstalled the latest, installed the tablet pc patch, and spent time with HP's imaging helpdesk. They can offer no solution and say it is a Vista problem. My own guess is that it has something to with the 64 bit and 6GB of RAM. The scanning software appears to put the images into short-term memory and as that cache builds up, somehow either Windows or the HP software is not handling the memory correctly, so the app freezes. I had a different problem with Google Earth (which I found out does not support 64 bit apps) and in reading up on the issue http://groups.google.com/group/earth...fd566dfb380b51 I noticed that the problem I encountered with GE is due to GE not recognizing the memory in a 64 bit configuration. So, I wonder if 1) Vista 64 bit is having problems allocating memory for the HP scanner software or; 2) if the HP scanning software is having trouble with the short-term memory or; 3) the HP scanning software and solution center software is, in fact, not Vista 64 bit compatible (which is not what HP says) 4) something else Does anyone have any ideas? thanks |