Corex Cardscan 60 Driver Windows 7 32bit

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Scan performed on 4/24/2017, Computer: Panasonic CF-18KHVCBBF - Windows 7 64 bit

Outdated or Corrupted drivers:4/17

Device/DriverStatusStatus DescriptionUpdated By Scanner
Motherboards
Intel(R) 5100 Chipset DDR Channel 0 Registers - 65F5Up To Date and Functioning
Mice And Touchpads
Microsoft Souris Microsoft USB Wheel Mouse OpticalUp To Date and Functioning
Usb Devices
Samsung Samsung Android USB DeviceCorrupted By Corex Cardscan 60 Windows 8 Pro 64bit
Intel(R) ICH9R LPC Interface Controller - 2916Up To Date and Functioning
Sound Cards And Media Devices
Advanced Micro Devices High Definition-audioapparaatUp To Date and Functioning
NVIDIA NVIDIA GeForce GT 540MUp To Date and Functioning
Network Cards
Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 AGNOutdated
Keyboards
Microsoft HID KeyboardUp To Date and Functioning
Hard Disk Controller
Acer GoGear VibeUp To Date and Functioning
Others
NEC Generic CardBus-kontrollerCorrupted By Corex Cardscan 60 Windows 8 Pro 64bit
Motorola Android Composite ADB InterfaceUp To Date and Functioning
Cameras, Webcams And Scanners
Intel Canon EOS 500DUp To Date and Functioning
Video Cards
Intel Video Controller (VGA Compatible)Up To Date and Functioning
Input Devices
Logitech Logitech WingMan Digital DeviceUp To Date and Functioning
Port Devices
Huawei HUAWEI Mobile Connect - USB Device (COM8)Corrupted By Corex Cardscan 60 Windows 8 Pro 64bit
Monitors
Sony Digital Flat Panel (1024x768)Up To Date and Functioning
Mobile Phones And Portable Devices
Acer NOKIAUp To Date and Functioning

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CardScan Personal v8.0.5 ALMOST works on Windows-7 64-bit by using Virtual XP Mode. The software installs without problem in XP Mode. Using the 'Virtuallized USB' capability of XP Mode, the scanner is recognized as a 'Corex CardScan 60' in XP Mode. However, it is necessary to use the Hardware Update Wizard to install the correct driver. Either cdscn60.inf or cdscn62.inf (32-bit driver installers in the CardScan software package) seem to work. After installing the driver, Device Manager reports that the device is operating properly. Upon starting the CardScan application, it recognizes the scanner as a CardScan 60. The application then asks for the scanner be to calibrated with a white card. The blue triangle on the scanner lights up, so it's definitely responding to the application, but clicking OK on the calibration dialog prompt does nothing. The scanner won't actually read in the calibration card, and without calibration the application won't go any further.

Anyone have any ideas how to get it to go the last inch?