Photoshop CS3 wont recognise my Canon scanner

Hi
Updated to CS3 and my canon scanner wont get recognised. I have a Power PC G5 Mac and did a forum search but everything seems to be about intel macs.
Can someone please help me?
Cheers
Stag

Yes i did all that. I found this and followed:
"1. Use the "Deldrv" program to remove previously unsuccessfully installed driver(s). The "Deldrv" uninstaller can be found on the Canon website at the bottom of the Canon scanner driver pop up window that you access to get the drivers for your scanner.
2. Use the "Find?" under the File menu (command-F) or use Spotlight (command spacebar) to find the folder "CFMSupport". Select this folder (don't open it), and use the 'Get info' command in the File menu (command-I) to open information about the Ownership and Permissions of the folder. Click on the arrow beside 'Ownership and Permissions' so it points downwards, then click on the arrow beside 'Details' so you can see the details. Click on the padlock icon so it is unlocked. Then set owner to your user name, set the Group to admin, and set access for all users to Read & Write.
3. Reinstall the CanoScan Toolbox first, then the scanner drivers from the Canon website or your CD, restart your computer."
Im gonna call Canon. If nothing, apart from vuescan, any free applications I can download?

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