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Uninstall and Reinstall the Driver (Windows)


     Follow the steps below to uninstall the driver:


Select 'Programs' or 'All Programs' from the Start menu.



Select the Canon driver you want to uninstall, and then select 'Uninstall' from the menu that appears.


Note: Click here if your does not appear in the Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista Programs menu.

When the confirmation message shown below is displayed, click 'OK'.

             

                                                                                                                                                                               

A window showing the progress of the uninstallation is displayed. Wait until the "Uninstall

successfully completed" message is displayed, and then click 'OK'.

 Note: If you use Add or Remove Programs to uninstall the driver, the model name will remain in the Start menu. To completely remove all files, including the model name from the Start menu, uninstall the driver using the procedure described in step 2.

In Window XP or Windows 2000, use the steps below to uninstall the driver if your does not appear in the Programs menu.

  1. Make sure your is connected and turned OFF (or the power cord is unplugged)
2. Turn on your computer and log on as Administrator.
      3. Open the window.

     For Windows Vista

       Click / Select 'Start' from the bottom left of the Windows screen, 'Control Panel', 'Hardware and Sound', and then click on ''. Note: If you are in 'Classic' view, Click '' directly from the 'Control Panel'.
         For Windows XP Home Edition

Click / Select 'Start' from the bottom left of the Windows screen, 'Control Panel,' ' and Other Hardware,' and ' and Faxes.'
1.       Click / Select 'Start' from the bottom left of the Windows screen, and 'Settings,' then '.'
Right-click the Canon icon for your model and click Delete.
2.       Click 'Yes' to proceed with the deleting process.
3.       Click 'OK' to acknowledge you have deleted your default .
4.       Click 'File' from the window then click 'Server Properties'.

Note: For Windows Vista, click your right mouse button on any empty space within the window, and then select 'Server Properties' from the menu that appears.
5.       Click the 'Drivers' tab. Select your Canon from the list and click 'Remove'.
Click 'Yes' to proceed with the deleting process.

Turn off the .

  1. Connect the cable to the and the computer.
  2. Turn on the computer, and start Windows.
  3. Insert the Canon Software Setup and User's Guide CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Setup Starts automatically.

    Note: If Setup does not start automatically, click 'Start' and then 'Run' from the taskbar. In the 'Open' box of Run window, type x:\msetup.exe (where x: is your CD-ROM drive letter). Then click 'OK'.
When the Master Setup screen is displayed, click the 'Custom Install' button.

Uncheck (click on the check marks) all items listed except for 'Driver', and then click 'Next'.


 

When the License Agreement appears, click the 'Yes' button after reading the agreement, and then click 'Next'.

File copying begins. After all files are copied, the Port dialog box is displayed. When the dialog box is displayed, turn on the .Note: If the port is not detected at this time, disconnect the cable from the and reconnect it

Click 'OK' to end the driver installation.


Note: If you previously used a Canon that was connected with a USB cable, a message reporting that the USB driver will be updated may be displayed. Click the OK button to update the USB driver and restart Windows. View More ( )

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