I attempted to install an Epson 1240UP on my Win2K main machine. I used their updated drivers. The machine crashed during installation, and I could subsequently never get it to detect the Twain drivers. The problem is, my floppy drive is now dead. I can\'t get it do do anything with a DOS disk inserted. The floppy settings are ok in CMOS (going to \"Setup\", during harddrive boot process). Device Manager shows it to be AOK.
The thing is, I attempted to set up the scanner on a spare PC running Win2k, and exactly the same thing happened...crashed during install, no subsequent floppy access: dead cold. Also, no scanner/Twain detection.
I have set up the USB scanner on a Win98 laptop, and also on my main machine under RedHat 7.3. Works flawlessly on both. Of course, the floppy isn\'t found under Linux, either. I bought a USB floppy, but my BIOS (nor the latest upgrade) doesn\'t support USB floppy booting. The only way I can boot recovery programs, etc. is by making bootable CD-ROMS.
Anyone heard of this weird problem? I really need clues, and my normal floppy function back!