Close all running applications.

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A.5 Uninstalling the Software

1 Start up your computer.

Log on as a user with Administrator privileges.

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3 Select the [Start] menu J [Control Panel] J [Programs and Features].

DThe [Uninstall or change a program] window is displayed where you can view a list of installed applications.

Displays may vary depending on the operating system you are using. Follow the instructions of your operating system.

For Windows 2000:

z[Programs and Features]

D [Add/Remove Applications]

z[Uninstall] or [Uninstall/Change] button J [Add/

Remove] button

For Windows XP:

z[Programs and Features]

D [Change or Remove Programs]

z[Uninstall] or [Uninstall/Change] button J [Change/ Remove] button

4 Click on the application to remove.

zTo remove FUJITSU TWAIN 32:

Click [Scanner Utility for Microsoft Windows].

zTo remove ScandAll PRO: Click [Fujitsu ScandAll PRO].

ScandAll PRO is removed, then followed by Microsoft SharePoint.

zTo remove Scan to Microsoft SharePoint: Click [Scan to Microsoft SharePoint].

zTo remove ISIS:

Click [ISIS Driver Bundle Installer for fi-Series scanners].

zTo remove the Error Recovery Guide: Click [Error Recovery Guide for fi-6800].

zTo remove the Software Operation Panel: Click [Software Operation Panel]

(Software Operation Panel is installed together with FUJITSU TWAIN 32/ISIS).

zTo remove Kofax VRS: Click [Kofax Virtual ReScan].

zTo remove the operating manuals: Click [fi-Scanner manuals fi-6800].

zTo remove Quick Scan Pro™: Click [Quick Scan].

zTo remove Adobe Acrobat: Click [Adobe Acrobat Standard].

Refer to the “Image Processing Software Option User's Guide” to uninstall the Image Processing Software Option (Demo version).

5 Click the [Uninstall] button or the [Uninstall/Change] button.

6 If a confirmation dialog box appears, click [OK] or [Yes].

DThe program is removed.

Index

Introduction

Scanner

Overview

How to Load Documents

Configuring the Scan Settings

How to Use the Operator Panel

Various Ways to Scan

Daily Care

Replacing Consumables

Troubleshooting

Operational Settings

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