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Andre Noble
5-May-2010, 17:00
After much research and reflection, I bought a Nikon 9000 yesterday, brand new from Samy's camera in Los Angeles. It is tax free week, so I walked out the door wwith it for 2199.95 total. THE TAX FREE is for a another few days. The 1 unopened scanner they have is new, new stock.

There is one more in stock, brand new. There is also an old store demo in stock.

Nikon Scan 4.0.3 using Windows 64 bit vista did not identify the firewire based Nikon 9000.

I used this driver here and the scanner is perfectly working in Vista 64bit: http://www.earthboundlight.com/phototips/coolscan-vista-64.html

Additionally, I have a Nikon 5000 scanner via USB on same computer. It is working fine. I am not sure if it is working off the Vue Scan Hamrick driver I installed or the driver I installed for the Nikon 90000 using info in above link. Nevertheless, the 5000 is working off the Nikon Scan 4.0.3 perfectly as well.

Cesare Berti
29-Sep-2010, 09:18
I upgraded to Windows 7 a few months back. When I went to use the 9000 scanner and the Nikon Scan software V4.02 -4.03 I get back the message "scanner not found". Apparently the Nikon Scan software is not compatible with with Windows 7.

Is this actually so and and are there any workarounds etc.? It's kind of a bummer as the scanner is only a year or so old.

Thanks

bobwysiwyg
29-Sep-2010, 09:37
Nikon 'claims' it is compatible for the 32 bit version (but not 64 bit). Which version are you running?

JimL
29-Sep-2010, 09:45
I got my 8000 working on Win7/64 using the instructions in this blog (http://axelriet.blogspot.com/2009/10/nikon-ls-40-ls-50-ls-5000-scanners-on.html). I use Silverfast instead of the Nikon scan software, though.

Sevo
29-Sep-2010, 10:28
It worked fine for me on Win7/64 with nothing but that hacked INF file in addition to the latest installer from Nikon.

Cesare Berti
29-Sep-2010, 10:45
I'm running Win 7 64 bit.

Jim, I had a brief look at you blog, it looks interesting and as soon as I get back this evening I will try it and report.

By the way, I called Nikon tech help and they told me it was not supported and suggested VueScan.

Kerik Kouklis
29-Sep-2010, 12:21
I've been using an 8000 with a Vista64 and now Win7 64 machine for a couple of years. Vuescan was the answer for me and I'm very happy with it.

Robert Budding
29-Sep-2010, 14:10
Thanks for the updates. I'll be moving to Win 7 64 in a few months, too, and I want my CS 9000 to work.

drew.saunders
29-Sep-2010, 14:40
I kept checking the Nikon web site about Nikon Scan for Intel-Macs, and just gave up on Nikon and bought Silverfast when I replaced my PPC mac with an Intel one. No problems with Silverfast since then. They even gave me a good package deal for CS 9000 and Microtek M1 versions, so I have the same software for my two scanners. Not cheap, but probably worth it in the long run.

Cesare Berti
30-Sep-2010, 16:34
I ended up buying VueScan and I was able to get some work out relatively quickly. It recognized the scanner immediately and on the whole the program was fairly intuitive. I scanned 25 negs & slides (120 & 35mm) with minimal headaches though I'm sure I just scratched the surface of the program capabilities.

I then tried the workaround from the blog mentioned in Jim's post and I got as far as clicking "Update Driver Software" when the computer responded by saying basically that I already had an functioning driver. I'm guessing it is now referring to the scanner driver in VueScan?

Tom Monego
30-Sep-2010, 18:32
With Windows the 32 bit version of PS is available, I use it for my Epson, it is in the Adobe PS folder in Programs Files (x86) on your HD. I freaked out over this and then some one just told me to go to this folder and open the 32 bit PS. Your only restriction is the 3.5gb limit to memory. You won't get there even with a 6x17. It also doesn't ask for registration or talk to Adobe when opened.

Enjoy

Tom

Andre Noble
30-Sep-2010, 20:16
There is also an actual Windows 64bit driver (http://photo.net/digital-darkroom-forum/00Ryck) on the web for the Nikon 9000. It allows the Nikon 9000 to work flawlessly on my Vista 64bit system.

So I know there are 3 different work arounds out there to let you use Nikon Scan 4.03 on 64bit systems.

Cesare Berti
1-Oct-2010, 05:35
Many thanks to all, amazing stuff!

As for Nikon, kind of a pathetic way to treat one's customers especially given that in a digital world software is everything and the fix in this case is relatively simple.