![]() ![]() ![]() You might try going into Device Manager, finding the printer and opening up its properties, then selecting to update its driver, and manually select the location where you extracted the downloaded Windows 7 drivers from there.Īnother thing to try would be to right-click the driver file in Windows Explorer, click Troubleshoot Compatibility, select that the program worked in prior versions of windows, select Windows 7, and try to run the program from there. In my case, I think the newest drivers were for XP 64 though, while yours seems to support Windows 7, so it might be a bit less trouble in your case. ![]() Apparently, Windows 10 really doesn't like running unsigned kernel-mode drivers, and makes it quite difficult to do. I eventually did get it to work, but it required a fair amount of effort, and required me to put Windows in "Test Mode". While I might not necessarily have an easy answer, I also have a Toshiba e-studio copier that I had trouble getting to work with a Windows 10 system. ![]()
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