Download and install Windows Virtual PC and the XP Mode environment. Plug in your Astra 5800 via USB. Inside the XP Virtual Machine, "Attach" the USB device.
While there is no "official" updated executable from Umax for 64-bit systems, your scanner isn't obsolete. Using is the fastest path to reviving your Astra 5800, saving it from the landfill and keeping its high-quality optics in service for years to come.
The Umax Astra 5800 was a workhorse of the early 2000s desktop era, known for its sleek design and reliable CCD scanning technology. However, as Windows evolved into the 64-bit architecture of Windows 7 and beyond, many users found themselves stranded without official support.
When connecting an older scanner like the Astra 5800 to a modern PC, always use a (usually black) rather than a USB 3.0/3.1 port (usually blue). Older chipsets often struggle with the timing and power delivery of high-speed USB 3.0 ports. Final Verdict