What should I do When I try to install the Epson Scan driver, I see a message Could not copy file, please check setup disk and run setup disk again. I can scan negative film without any problems the way I used to before the switch to Windows 10 - the Epson Scan software just doesn't let me switch to slide (or any other mode) and completely stops working once I try to change the settings (or close the preview window), that's what this is about. When I try to scan using Epson Scan, I see a message Unable to write to file. I already know that I should remove the cover from the top LED when I want to scan stripes of film, thanks Never used any buttons on the scanner except for the on/off-switch, but this probably has nothing to do with my software problem. Looks like I'll give another reinstall a try and make sure everything goes where it should. I hope you are successful in getting things working again. Note that during the install of the new drivers, a restart of the computer is required. I did have to use the provided slide holder in order to get it to work, and remove the cover over the light in the lid, but all worked (in Home mode - I didn't try others) as it should. Pressing any of the buttons on the V500 Photo Scanner now opens the appropriate part of the scanner app (PDF, print, or email).
So I downloaded new driver, Scan Utility and Event Manager from Epson's website. TAIFU Cargador de 24 V y 2,7 A para Epson Perfection V500 V600 V700 V750 V800 V8 J221A J221 J252A J252 B11B178011 4490 Photo Scanner GT-S50 S50 GT. I just tried the version of Epson Event Manager that worked (somewhat) in Win 7 to no avail.
I did the upgrade from Win 7 Pro 64-bit to Win 10 Pro 64-bit within the last week.