!! It will be great if that works.I will have to try it. Switch off scanner, do normal restart of Windows.Īs I said, it's a bit of a faff but it has worked for me for a very long time.
NIKON SCAN FOR VISTA 64 INSTALL
Allow it to install the unsigned driver.Ĥ. Once it's rebooted, switch scanner on then go to Device Manager (should show it with a problem), right-click and update driver from this folder. Follow options to disable driver signature checking.ģ. Close everything, hold down Shift, and restart Windows. Install from the driver from downloaded ns403en.exeĢ.
The Nikon driver is unsigned so you need to switch off driver authentication at startup. This is my note on it, you may need to redo it after any major Windows update (typically twice a year, not every month thank goodness): Having done all that, you also have to persuade Win 10 to accept the "unsigned" driver. And I don't know whether it is needed for Win 10 anyway. I think you only need to do these steps once, as you will then have the files for any future use. I found this article a long time ago, pre-windows 10, but I thibnk the info is still good: Second, you might need to get some ancillary files. There is what looks like a live link for download here: I've had a furkle around, just googled for Nikon Scan Windows 10 and found some familiar-looking links.įirst, you need version 4.0.3 of the driver, which I thnk is for Windows Vista.