Thanks Christopher for sharing your success with 4000ED, I didn't have that one, so I missed it.Īndy, VueScan's built-in driver does support Nikon V-ED ( I heard from others) and 5000ED( I tested ), as both of them are USB connected, and they works fine in NikonScan/VueScan with this driver.
Sorry, I will not hold any responsibility for any damages caused by following my way, please take your own risk to have a try. This driver can support 5000ED/8000ED, tested in Vistal X64 SP1, 9000ED and other X64 build are not tested. When it is installed ok, if you checked the details of the device driver, you shoul have 3 files in Vista X64 SP1, it is ksthunk.sys, scsiscan.sys, NKSCNUSD.dll.
" from the list, right click and select update driver.Ĥ) Click "Browse computer to locate the drivers", then point to the file folder where you save scanners.inf, then press ok.ĥ) When Windows ask for your permisson to install the driver, please choose always install.Ħ) Windows should tell you the driver was installed ok finally, at least it works for me. = End of scanners.inf =Ģ) Install Nikon Scan 4.03 first, then copy NKScnUSD.dll from "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Nikon\Driver\Scan1394" to the same folde as scanners.inf in step 1)ģ) Open Device Manager, select the device "NIKON LS-8000ED SBP2. scanners.inf - Windows Still Image Setup FileĬlassGUID=\InProcServer32,ThreadingModel,"Both"
The new driver has two files, first one is the modified scanners.inf from vuescan 8.5, the second one is NKScnUSD.dll from Nikon Scan 4.03 ( it can be found in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Nikon\Driver\Scan1394" after NS 4.03 was installed).īefore step 1), please make sure uninstalling any previous 8000ED/9000ED device from the device manager, and check"remove the drivers either" when uninstall device, then reboot to start a clean installation.ġ) Cut the following text and paste into a new text file, and save as scanners.inf I thought about to install a dual boot Windows XP just for film scanning purpose, but I felt it should be the last way I want to go.Īfter some research on the Nikon Scan driver and VueScan driver, finally I find a perfect way to DIY my own driver, actually it is a combination of VueScan/NS driver files.
But after I installed Vista Ultimate X64 with SP1, I was too disappointed to find my 8000ED will never be supported by Nikon in X64 build windows.Īfter some searching, I found 5000ED can be driven by Vuescan driver in Vista 64, but 8000ED can't be supported in the same way. Yesterday, I upgrade my PC to Quid core Q8200 with 8G RAM and 1.2TB raid0 disks, want to enjoy the huge performance boosting for film scanning/processing. I knew someone has been looking for this for a long time, but shame Nikon never gonna to do this for our Nikon scanner users, even it may cost very little effort to do it.