installation problem with epson scan onto Windows 7

Benji668

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HP HDX 16
Epson Photo RX680


I recently upgraded my OS from Vista to Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit). I ran a system recovery and fully updated Vista before upgrading into Windows 7. Once I tried to install “Epson Scan” software (I downloaded off from Epson website), the following messages came out:

- "could not copy files. check the setup disk, then run the setup again"
- "C:\Users\BENJAM~1\AppData\Local\Temp\\setup.exe"

My only option at this point was to click “ok”
Then a 2nd message came out:

- "an error occured during setup. restart your computer, then run setup again"

I ended up not able to install the “Epson Scan” at all! I tried installing the scanner driver first before installing the printer driver and before plug in the printer to the laptop. It didn’t work. I tried the “troubleshoot compatibility” feature on the installation file and chose to install the application under Vista verson. It didn’t work. I also copied the Epson Scan application off from the installation CD onto desktop and installed it from there by using troubleshoot compatibility feature. Still didn’t work at all. I wrote to Epson tech support, all they told me to do was to download the correct files at the support page for Windows 7 and they also replied me with this:

- From your email it seems like you are having issue with the installation of the Epson Scan and Twain Driver for the Stylus Photo RX680 on Windows 7. This seems to be a system related issue. We ran a test with the Stylus Photo RX680 on Windows 7 (32 and 64 Bit) and we were not able to replicate this is issue. If you have another system I would suggest you try to install it on another system.

Like everyone said, Epson Scan is a great software and I want to keep using it after upgraded my OS to Windows 7. So please heeeeeelp! I greatly appreciated.



Ben
 

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HP HDX 16
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Windows 7 Home Premium (upgraded version) 64 bit system
CPU
Intel Centrino 2
I have an RX680 and everything is working in Win 7.

I would suggest uninstalling the 680 and all the Epson software, including the printer drivers and the scan program. Physically disconnect the 680 from the PC then restart the PC. After Windows 7 starts, do a new install starting with the printer drivers and ONLY connect the 680 to the PC when the Epson install program tells you (if you connect it first either the install will fail or incorrect drivers can be installed by Windows). After you have the printer drivers installed and the 680 has been detected and installed, THEN install the scanner drivers.
 

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As mentioned above install the printer driver Epson EasyPrint V3.10 following the instructions above Epson printers are one of the printers that require you to start the install with the printer unplugged then que you to when to plug it in. After they are installed i would make sure it has printed a test sheet. Then move on to the Twain Driver and Epson Scan utility V3.20A install. You should then have printing and scanning working fine. If you don't please post back and we can try another method. Good Luck. Fabe Epson Stylus Photo RX680, Drivers & Downloads - Technical Support - Epson America, Inc.
 

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thankyou thankyou so much guys! i will definitely try it today when i come back from work
 

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HP HDX 16
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Windows 7 Home Premium (upgraded version) 64 bit system
CPU
Intel Centrino 2
hey guys, no luck :( i followed the instructions of what you have told me to: with the printer's on, run the installation, connect USB when prompt, print test page (it worked), restart my laptop, run the Twain Driver and Epson Scan utility V3.20A. half way through, it popped out the same message as i mentioned above. ahhhh!!! this is killing me!!! please help
 

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Intel Centrino 2
Try running the program as "Administrator" and see if installs. RIGHT click on the program icon for the scan and then LEFT click "Run as Administrator". See if that helps.
 

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i tried to run it as administrator, still didn't work.
 

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Intel Centrino 2
a solution

Having experienced this exact problem with an RX 620 multifunction machine I can reccomend this link
Epson
as providing a simple but effective solution - my RX620 now runs epson scan under windows 7 :D
 

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This is excellent almac! I was giving up hope already and went back to Vista. But until I read your post 2 nights ago and gave it one last try. I just had my laptop upgraded back to Windows 7 again, installed the Epson Scan and the printer driver and boom… it worked! Thankyou thankyou so much! I really appreciated and now I can fully utilize the Epson Scan again. YAY!
 

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HP HDX 16
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium (upgraded version) 64 bit system
CPU
Intel Centrino 2
I recently bought an Epson Workforce 645 All-In-One and when I went to install the driver software on my fairly new Dell XPS 8300 the Epson Scan failed to install. I got the same error message
"an error occurred during setup. restart your computer, then run setup again."
Everything else installed fine and the printer will print, fax and copy. I installed it on another Windows 7 x64 PC and it all installed correctly. I worked with Epson and Dell to resolve the issue with no luck. Almac posted an Epson link on Feb 2010 regarding an RX 620 multifunction machine that apparently solves this issue but I didn't find anything useful at that link.
I've tried all the advanced techniques of cleaning the registry, doing a Clean Boot, turning off Virus Protection, etc. All I have left is to reinitialize my PC back to the factory install but I really don't want to go that far back. I am not having any other issues with the PC. Epson concluded that it was an issue with Windows 7 on this PC and I would have to agree since it installed just fine on my Windows 7 Acer Laptop.
Can anyone help regarding this apparently old Epson Scan Driver Install issue?
Thanks!
 

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Dell XPS 8300
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
CPU
Intel i7-2600 3.40GHz
Memory
8GB
an error occurred during setup. restart your computer, then run setup

The Epson UK link from Almac worked for me today and I cleared the Appdata Temp folder as described there but was still unable to install the Epson Workforce 645 Epson Scan Driver.
I don't want to pay Microsoft $99.00/hour or Dell $89.00 to resolve this Windows 7 issue.
Any other ideas?
 
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Dell XPS 8300
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Windows 7 Home Premium x64
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Intel i7-2600 3.40GHz
Memory
8GB
Hi,
I would suggest using a different DVD drive, or maybe copying the installation files to a USB stick (4gb or bigger) and performing a USB install.
The error 0x80070017 translates to "CRC Error" which means that the files that are being copied from the disk are not making it to the hard drive with the same structure, meaning that the "original" files on the disk are being modified/changed/corrupted while being copied to the "destination" location on your hard drive during the install.
This usually means either a bad DVD, or a read error on the DVD drive.
The easiest thing is to make a USB drive to install Window s7 (and it's WAY faster than DVD too!)



http://www.techyv.com/questions/could-not-copy-files-installing-windows-7
 

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OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit.
Thanks to all who replied and tried to help me.

After working with Dell and other very technically PC savvy friends the only thing that worked was to re-initialize my PC back to Factory settings and then install the Epson printer drivers. Everything was fine after I reset the PC back to Factory settings. Apparently my Windows 7 64 bit installation was very corrupted, which surprised me because I hadn’t installed any unusual software. I noticed that resetting back to Factory corrected some other issues I was having as well.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell XPS 8300
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
CPU
Intel i7-2600 3.40GHz
Memory
8GB
SOLUTION THAT WORKED FOR ME:

If you are using windows 7, a fix can be to alter the TEMP and TMP variables.

Rightclick on 'Computer' and choose 'Properties'
Choose 'advanced system settings'
Click on 'Environment Variables'
Click on 'TEMP' and choose 'Edit ...'
Replace text with "c:]windows\temp" and click 'OK'
Click on 'TMP' and choose 'Edit ...'
Replace text with "c:]windows\temp" and click 'OK'
Click twice on 'OK' and close screens.
Run Setup.exe and it should install Epson Scan software.

Good luck!
 

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