: A 64-bit operating system cannot execute 32-bit kernel-mode drivers. If you attempt to force an older 32-bit scanner driver onto a newer x64 machine, Windows will reject it to maintain kernel integrity.
If you cannot find a dedicated "UScanse" 64-bit driver, consider these alternatives:
Follow these steps to safely manually install the driver if the automatic executable installer fails. Step 1: Extract the Driver Files
If your scanner did not come with an automated executable installer ( .exe ), you can manually configure the hardware using the native Windows Device Manager. Update drivers through Device Manager in Windows
If downloaded as a ZIP file, right-click the folder and select . Choose a memorable location, such as your Desktop, to store the unzipped files. Step 3: Open Device Manager