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  1. I found the solution for my problem* on tenforums.com *The text of the "Error" I was getting in Device Manager: This device cannot start (Code 10) Insufficient system resources exist to complete the API. Quoting "boombastick:" 21 Sep 2018#4 this is limitation of the chip set. read more here: Not Enough USB Controller Resources? - Plugable And because i have worked with many asrock haswell systems the solution is simple. Or go in the uefi bios and disable the USB 3.0 controller and leave all the ports as usb2.0 (intel usb.3 mode disabled) or buy an USB 3 pcie controller. Keep in mind that controller with USB 3.0 that have the vl805 chip don't work with asrock z97 motherboards.Buy a pcie usb3.0 with Renesas chip-set. The PCIe USB Controller Card was the route I went as I had already installed it to increase the number of 3.0 ports and viola, my scanner is installed.
  2. Previously I have been able to interface this scanner with Windows 7 Pro and Windows 8.1 using the driver provided online by “Steel Chn.” Windows 10 as a native install on a new computer (HP Envy) is another matter altogether. In addition to the driver provided by Steel Chn, I have tried the following third party drivers without success: ControlSpace: Nikon Scan on 64-bit Windows (Vista, 7, 8, 10) Axel Rietschin: Nikon LS-40 / LS-50 / LS-5000 Scanners on Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista 64-bit! I have also downloaded both Vuescan and Silverfast without success. I have several computers and this I find to be of significance: one of my legacy computers (HP Pavilion) running Windows 10 which I upgraded from Windows 7 Pro IS working with the “ControlSpace” driver (see above). Additionally other software applications are installing and running on the “Upgraded” computer, but not the new computer on which Windows 10 came installed. Anyone else have a similar experience/solution?
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