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After you upgrade your computer to Windows 10, if your Canon Scanner Drivers are not working, you can fix the problem by updating the drivers. It is possible that your Scanner driver is not compatible with the newer version of Windows.
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How to Update Device Drivers
There are two ways to update drivers.
Option 1 (Recommended): Update drivers automatically - Novice computer users can update drivers using trusted software in just a few mouse clicks. Automatic driver updates are fast, efficient and elimate all the guesswork. Your old drivers can even be backed up and restored in case any problems occur.
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Option 2: Update drivers manually - Find the correct driver for your Scanner and operating system, then install it by following the step by step instructions below. You’ll need some computer skills to use this method.
Option 1: Update drivers automatically
The Driver Update Utility for Canon devices is intelligent software which automatically recognizes your computer’s operating system and Scanner model and finds the most up-to-date drivers for it. There is no risk of installing the wrong driver. The Driver Update Utility downloads and installs your drivers quickly and easily.
You can scan for driver updates automatically with the FREE version of the Driver Update Utility for Canon, and complete all necessary driver updates using the premium version.
Tech Tip: The Driver Update Utility for Canon will back up your current drivers for you. If you encounter any problems while updating your drivers, you can use this feature to restore your previous drivers and configuration settings.
- Download the Driver Update Utility for Canon.
- Double-click on the program to run it. It will then scan your computer and identify any problem drivers. You will see a results page similar to the one below:
- Click the Update Driver button next to your driver. The correct version will be downloaded and installed automatically. Or, you can click the Update Drivers button at the bottom to automatically download and install the correct version of all the drivers that are missing or out-of-date on your system.
Option 2: Update drivers manually
To find the latest driver, including Windows 10 drivers, choose from our list of most popular Canon Scanner downloads or search our driver archive for the driver that fits your specific Scanner model and your PC’s operating system.
If you cannot find the right driver for your device, you can request the driver. We will find it for you. Or, try the automatic option instead.
Tech Tip: If you are having trouble finding the right driver update, use the Canon Scanner Driver Update Utility. It is software which finds, downloads and istalls the correct driver for you - automatically.
After downloading your driver update, you will need to install it. Driver updates come in a variety of file formats with different file extensions. For example, you may have downloaded an EXE, INF, ZIP, or SYS file. Each file type has a slighty different installation procedure to follow. Visit our Driver Support Page to watch helpful step-by-step videos on how to install drivers based on their file extension.
How to Install Drivers
After you have found the right driver, follow these simple instructions to install it.
- Power off your device.
- Disconnect the device from your computer.
- Reconnect the device and power it on.
- Double click the driver download to extract it.
- If a language option is given, select your language.
- Follow the directions on the installation program screen.
- Reboot your computer.
To make a long story (see below) short, where can I obtain the WIA driver that Windows 10 claims I need for my CanoScan 8400F scanner? Canon says the driver is included in Windows 10.
The long story:
In 2004 I purchased a new Canon CanoScan 8400F scanner.
In 2011 I purchased a new ASUS laptop (Intel Core i5-2410M CPU 230GHz 8GB x64-based processor) with Windows 7 pre-installed.
Using Canon's CanoScan Toolbox 4.9, the laptop and scanner communicated via USB to successfully scan photos and documents.
I never upgraded to Windows 8 or 8.1 and have no experience with those operating systems.
A few days ago I updated to Windows 10. The installation process did not remove CanoScan Toolbox 4.9.
When I tried to use CanoScan Toolbox 4.9 to scan something, ScanGear CS displayed: 'Cannot communicate with scanner.'
When I clicked 'OK' to dismiss that message, CanoScan Toolbox displayed: 'Unable to open TWAIN source.'
Shutting down the laptop and restarting it did not help.
Powering down the scanner and restoring the power did not help.
For CanoScan 8400F, www.usa.canon.com displays
'There is no driver for the OS Version you selected [Windows 10 (x64)]. The driver may be included in your OS or you may not need a driver.'
'Removing' CanoScan 8400F from Windows 10 and re-adding it did not help.
Eventually I discovered, installed, and tried the Windows Scan app.
Windows Scan displayed 'CanoScan' under 'Scanner'.
When I clicked 'CanoScan', Windows Scan displayed 'Problem connecting to scanner. We can't find a scanner. Attach it to your PC or go to PC settings to add it.'
In the 'Start' menu, I clicked on 'Settings'.
On the 'Settings' page, I clicked on 'Devices'.
The 'DEVICES' page listed 'CanoScan' among the 'Printers'. Why did Windows Scan tell me to add it?
I closed the 'DEVICES' page, pressed Windows+x, and pressed 'P' to display the classic Control Panel.
I selected 'Devices and Printers' and pressed Enter.
The first item under 'Devices' was 'CanoScan'.
I right clicked on 'CanoScan', clicked on 'Scan Properties', and clicked on 'Test Scanner or Camera'.
The sounds from CanoScan indicated that it was moving its scanning head.
Windows 10 displayed 'Test Successful Your imaging device successfully completed the diagnostic test.'
Backing out to 'Devices and Printers', I again right-clicked on 'CanoScan' under 'Devices' and clicked on 'Start Scan'.
Windows 10 displayed a dialog box containing an OK button and the text
The long story:
In 2004 I purchased a new Canon CanoScan 8400F scanner.
In 2011 I purchased a new ASUS laptop (Intel Core i5-2410M CPU 230GHz 8GB x64-based processor) with Windows 7 pre-installed.
Using Canon's CanoScan Toolbox 4.9, the laptop and scanner communicated via USB to successfully scan photos and documents.
I never upgraded to Windows 8 or 8.1 and have no experience with those operating systems.
A few days ago I updated to Windows 10. The installation process did not remove CanoScan Toolbox 4.9.
When I tried to use CanoScan Toolbox 4.9 to scan something, ScanGear CS displayed: 'Cannot communicate with scanner.'
When I clicked 'OK' to dismiss that message, CanoScan Toolbox displayed: 'Unable to open TWAIN source.'
Shutting down the laptop and restarting it did not help.
Powering down the scanner and restoring the power did not help.
For CanoScan 8400F, www.usa.canon.com displays
'There is no driver for the OS Version you selected [Windows 10 (x64)]. The driver may be included in your OS or you may not need a driver.'
'Removing' CanoScan 8400F from Windows 10 and re-adding it did not help.
Eventually I discovered, installed, and tried the Windows Scan app.
Windows Scan displayed 'CanoScan' under 'Scanner'.
When I clicked 'CanoScan', Windows Scan displayed 'Problem connecting to scanner. We can't find a scanner. Attach it to your PC or go to PC settings to add it.'
In the 'Start' menu, I clicked on 'Settings'.
On the 'Settings' page, I clicked on 'Devices'.
The 'DEVICES' page listed 'CanoScan' among the 'Printers'. Why did Windows Scan tell me to add it?
I closed the 'DEVICES' page, pressed Windows+x, and pressed 'P' to display the classic Control Panel.
I selected 'Devices and Printers' and pressed Enter.
The first item under 'Devices' was 'CanoScan'.
I right clicked on 'CanoScan', clicked on 'Scan Properties', and clicked on 'Test Scanner or Camera'.
The sounds from CanoScan indicated that it was moving its scanning head.
Windows 10 displayed 'Test Successful Your imaging device successfully completed the diagnostic test.'
Backing out to 'Devices and Printers', I again right-clicked on 'CanoScan' under 'Devices' and clicked on 'Start Scan'.
Windows 10 displayed a dialog box containing an OK button and the text
'You need a WIA driver to use this device. Please install it from the installation CD or manufacturer's website and try again.'
I installed the WIA driver from the Canon CD, but that did not help.
Windows 10 gave no indication as to whether the installation succeeded or failed.
The Canon CD did not indicate whether the WIA driver was x32 or x64.
Did I remove the WIA driver included in Windows 10 when I 'removed' CanoScan from Windows 10? If so, how can I obtain the WIA driver again?
Thank you.
I installed the WIA driver from the Canon CD, but that did not help.
Windows 10 gave no indication as to whether the installation succeeded or failed.
The Canon CD did not indicate whether the WIA driver was x32 or x64.
Did I remove the WIA driver included in Windows 10 when I 'removed' CanoScan from Windows 10? If so, how can I obtain the WIA driver again?
Thank you.