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How to scan with an old HP ScanJet on a Windows 10 machine

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I think it's a sin that HP doesn't support their old scanners on newer Windows machines. This way they end up in landfills and HP can make money selling new ones. I'm running Windows 10 and was unable to use the old HP ScanJet 6300 I have, since there is no TWAIN driver available for it. So I googled around and found a program called VueScan, which implements their own driver for old scanners. It was nice, but the trial version leaves a nasty big watermark. And the cost is crazy. 40€ for simple scanning and 90€ for OCR? A new scanner is cheaper! If a VueScan developer is reading this, I would have gladly paid 5€ for your program, with OCR. I hope you consider re-thinking your prices. So here is a guide how you too can keep your old Scanner working without VueScan. The answer is called Linux, specifically a Live USB stick. It takes about 10-20min to create the stick. You just need an USB thumb drive with some 8 GB of free space. 4 GB should probably work too. 1) Down

How to get to BIOS settings of an ASUS motherboard

I know it's hard to believe, but sometimes the restart process of your PC is too fast. If you are having a hard time getting to BIOS settings, check these tips out. In my case, I needed to enable the Intel Virtualization technology in order to use Oracle Virtualbox VM. 1) Make sure all your connected monitors are on. In my case, the BIOS image shows on my TV and not my computer monitor. So if you use multiple monitors, turn them all on! 2) Restart windows 3) Press DELETE key when you see the ASUS logo on any monitor 4) If that doesn't work, keep hitting the DELETE key during the restart even if you don't see it. 5) If even that doesn't work, try attaching the keyboard to another USB port on your computer. 6) The last option is to trying with another keyboard. Good luck!