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Hello Drronan, I've examined the log but I could not see any malware files. Unfortunately I'm not familiar with Dell's recovery software so I don't think I'm going to be of much help.

Press WINDOWS KEY + R to open the Run dialog. Enter: c: windows twain32 escndv then press Enter or click 'OK.' When the Explorer window appears, right-click on the escndv.exe icon and select Properties. Then you can continue the tutorial as described above. Addendum - Disable Security Prompt on Launch. You could check that your Windows folder contains a folder called twain32 - on my Windows 7 computer I have that folder, and software for my Epson scanner is contained in a folder named escndv in it.

I think that when doing the F8 on startup - repair, you'll need to log in as the Administrator user. If you've forgot the Administrator password, I think you should be able to change it from the Windows Control Panel, given that your current user has administrative privileges. (I tried this on my Vista Home Basic and Vista Ultimate x64 installations and it worked) You can also check out if your computer is part of a domain or a workgroup in the Control Panel - System and Maintenance - System, and change the settings if the malware has tampered with it. It may also be possible to log in locally with the following syntax: '. Administrator', or 'COMPUTERNAME Administator', without the quotes, in the case that the computer is on a domain. Hope that helped.

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Other benefits of registering an account are subscribing to topics and forums, creating a blog, and having no ads shown anywhere on the site. Or read our to learn how to use this site. Trying to start my Epson perfection V500 photoscanner results in:'Epson scan doesn't start; use the troubleshooting Assistant.'

In de taskbar appears an Epson-scan-button TWICE (?) The scanner start with: C: WINDOWS twain32 escndv escndv.exe Hardware control indicates: Windows cannot start this apparatus because configuring data in register are incomplete or damaged. (Code 19) Uninstalling and reinstalling does not solve the problem. Loading an older regestrybackup also didnot help. I saw this on Amazon.

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It might help. Initially I was disappointed in this scanner. I was getting artifacts in my scans: posterizing, strange banding (like an old dot matrix scanner) and scans above 2400dpi didn't seem to have any additional detail. For a while I was convinced the optical resolution was 2400 instead of the advertised 6400.

Eventually I discovered that the Epson software sucks. I would recommend only using the Color Restoration (which seems to be first rate oddly) and Digital Ice options. Everything else seemed to ruin the photos upon close inspection. You will need to make any adjustments in photo shop. In addition to this, the software is difficult to use. It has an option to save your scanning settings - but it doesn't work (on OSX at least).

I have to set the option manually for every scan. When you preview your scan, sometimes it only selects one photo when you mean to change the settings for them all. Between these two problems, I find myself scanning photos with the wrong settings on a regular basis. As a SW Engineer myself - this is inexcusable. Some people have complained the scanner is slow - it is - but if you compare specs it seemed to be in line with other scanners of this price. Despite these problems I give the scanner 4 stars.

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I own a Canon scanner and the software is.far. worse.and. the image quality sucks, so Epson wins by default: Marginal Software and excellent image quality seem to be a winning combination.