Windows 7 driver for Scanjet 6300c scanner

Anyone have anything on a suitable replacement driver for the Scanjet 6300c Scanner for Windows 7 ?

Would you help to suggest any driver software for hpscanjet 6300c in my windows  7 pc

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    rdingley wrote:
    Update: The Microsoft Virtual PC software (free for Windows-7 Professional and up users) with Windows XP Mode seemed to do the trick.
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    Virtual PC with Windows XP Mode works fine for some other older programs that used to work under XP as well (see support and videos link below for more information).
    Sound complicated !  It's not really, put your mind at rest. View the informative Videos on Microsoft site first, see if your system meets the requirements (e.g  Does your CPU supports VM virtual mode) before you start by visiting the Download page as well.
    Support & Videos**
    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/support/default.aspx
    Download Page (Virtual PC and Windows XP Mode Downloads, and tools to test compatibility to see if your system supports Virtual PC VM Mode, etc)
    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx
    Best Regards
       -Russ-
         Doc D.
    Why Try and remember 1000's of Website Addresses !
    www.docdingley.com

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