HP Scanjet 7450C & W7 - Might a SCSI Connection Work?

RhoXS

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We have been using an HP Scanjet 7450C scanner with the HP PrecisionScan Pro scanning software and Paperport. This combination of hardware and software worked very well for us allowing us high productivity, excellent control over the scanned images, and a very good and usable electronic filing system. All this changed immediately after installing Windows 7.

Under W7 (both 32 and 64 bit versions), PrecisionScan Pro (using a TWAIN driver) will no longer "initialize" our Scanjet 7450C, even though the scanner is properly installed as shown by the Device manager. WIA applications such as VueScan work fine but none begin to be as useful as PrecisionScan Pro.

I tried a number of possible solutions and finally found a workaround that works but not very satisfactorily. Under a 32 bit (but not 64 bit) instance of virtual XP, PrecisionScan Pro will finally play nice with the scanner. The major downside results from Paperport (both versions 11 and 12) being very sluggish and prone to crashing in the virtual XP environment.

I have another idea I want to try. I am wondering if PrecisionScan Pro might be willing to behave if I use a SCSI connection instead of a USB connection. The existing USB connection functions perfectly because the scanner is properly shown in the Device Manager and WIA (not TWAIN) based apps work fine. Therefore, I am thinking the issue is with the HP PrecisionScan Pro TWAIN driver and how it communicates with the USB port under W7. Maybe the HP TWAIN driver will behave better if it is only asked to talk to a SCSI connection.

Using a SCSI connection requires buying a new SCSI card, costing almost $200.00. I do not mind spending the money if I had some reasonable assurance it will work so I am looking for opinions. I can always return the card to Newegg less shipping but I would rather be fair and not risk cycling Newegg unless I have some reasonable assurance the SCSI card will resolve the problem.

It really would be nice to fix this problem and avoid all the inconvenience, crashes, and SSD overhead used by Virtual XP. It also would mean I can revert back to the 64 bit version of W7 and take needed advantage of all of the new 4GB of memory we just purchased.
 

My Computer

OS
W7
CPU
Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0GHz @ 3.8 Ghz
Motherboard
GIGABYTE GA-EP45-UD3P
Memory
4 GB G.Skill PC2-8500 RAM
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA 7900GS
Hard Drives
Intel G2 80GB SSD
WD 750 GB Caviar Black
Cooling
Coolit Freezone

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Cheap $399.00 E-Machine
OS
Windows 7 Pro & Vista Home Premium
CPU
Athlon 64 3800+ (Orleans) 2.40GHz
Motherboard
Winfast
Memory
2GB DDR2 RAM DIMM
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 8500 GT 512 MB memory HDMI out
Sound Card
creative X-Fi Exteme 7..1 channel
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer V223W 22" widescreen DVI
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
WDC WD5 500GB
WDC WD25 250GB
PSU
OCZ 550 watt
Case
Gateway
Cooling
2 fans
Keyboard
Dell
Mouse
Sony Vaio
Internet Speed
18MB/s down - .72MB /s up
No Windows 7 support, but a Vista driver may work/

Look here:
HP Scanjet 7450c Scanner series- Download drivers and software - HP Business Support Center

That's the 32-bit version, 64-bit us available also.

Thanks for the good suggestion.

I tried that early on. The driver does not install and a message is returned stating the driver was not installed because the existing driver is the better driver. I was never able to figure out how to force it to install anyway.
 

My Computer

OS
W7
CPU
Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0GHz @ 3.8 Ghz
Motherboard
GIGABYTE GA-EP45-UD3P
Memory
4 GB G.Skill PC2-8500 RAM
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA 7900GS
Hard Drives
Intel G2 80GB SSD
WD 750 GB Caviar Black
Cooling
Coolit Freezone
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