
Windows will probably want to reboot after this step.
This was the last version of Nikon Scan that Nikon released before they ended support for the software.
Install Nikon Scan 4.0.3 Vista 32-bit software. After you have done this, proceed to the next step. Before you can install the Nikon scanner driver as detailed in the next steps, you will need to look for instructions specific to your operating system version for how to enable installation of 'unsigned' drivers. Newer versions of Windows will only allow you to install 'signed' drivers but there is an option to enable installation of 'unsigned' drivers. The driver included with Nikon Scan is an older 'unsigned' driver. Users of Windows®XP, Windows®2000 Professional or Mac®OS X whose computer is not equipped with USB 2.0 can install a RATOC PCU3U USB 2.0 interface board (for more information, visit RATOC Systems Web site).Īdditional information: Scanning times and other performance-related statistics are based on Nikon internal testing results. For more information, consult the manufacturer. Computers running Windows®XP and Windows®2000 Professional with a USB 2.0 interface support high-speed USB. *** Note: Depending on the type of interface installed, USB will operate at high speed (USB 2.0 only maximum transfer rate 480Mbps) or full speed (USB 1.1/USB 2.0 maximum transfer rate 12Mbps). Nikon recommends having as much free disk space as possible when running Nikon Scan. ** Note: Additional free disk space may be required depending on the film type and number of frames. A system with more than the minimum amount of memory is recommended. * Note: More memory may be required depending on film type, scan size, resolution, bit depth, the number of scans performed in each session, the film holder or adapter used and whether Digital ROC or Digital GEM are used. Others: CD-ROM drive required for installation. Interface: *** USB: Built-in USB 1.1 ports, USB 2.0.