Windows 7 Twain_32.dll error in Windows 7

I put it under "Windows 7 Pro Twain error" but no answer - so I'll try again.

I have a problem with a player wireless network Epson Twain_32.dll. With this scanner you apparently have no driver in itself if you seem to be impossible to remove the driver, you must remove the program from the list of programs and then re-load the Analyzer disk from the supplier program.

Whenever I do and then try to scan, I get "missing or damaged Twain_32.dll".

The provider insists that it is a Windows problem.

According to responses to other similar topics in this forum I renamed (rather than deleted) the Windows/Twain_32 folder and there is also a Windows/Twain_32.dll file that I also renamed.

I rebooted (cold) and get the same problem.

I see that somehow a new Windows\Twain_32 file has been generated, but is no longer a Windows\Twain_32.dll file C:\Windows\.

I am at a loss I can then do with this machine.

Please help if you can!

Hi Frank,.

Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

Let's try the methods below and check.

Method 1: Rebuilding the icon cache

a. in Windows Explorer, open the Windows folder.
b. remove all files starting with 'Twain' or "Twunk" (for example, Twain_32.dll).
c. remove all files starting with "Twain" (for example, Twain_32).

d. restart Windows.

e. the icon cache has been rebuilt.

Method 2: Try to run the installation in a clean boot state and check if it helps.

Place your system in the clean boot state helps determine if third-party applications or startup items are causing the problem. You must follow the steps in the article mentioned below to perform a clean boot.

How to perform a clean boot in Windows

Note: see 'How do I reset the computer to start normally after a boot minimum troubleshooting' to reset the computer starts normally after troubleshooting.

Hope this information is useful. Please feel free to answer in the case where you are facing in the future other problems with Windows.

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