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(Operation is not guaranteed on machines that have been upgraded.) PCs with one of the supported OSes above preinstalled, that have USB ports as standard equipment. Windows XP SP2/SP3 (Home Edition/Professional) Windows Vista (including SP1/SP2) (All 32-bit/64-bit systems expect for Starter Edition)
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I guess ill make a local copy of the disks in my HD, i hate whipping out the software from the CD.- Windows 7 (All 32-bit/64-bit systems expect for Starter Edition) Hoping this fixes it, if it s good that the problem is solved but bad because it means you cannot lose that CD and cannot get a replacement not unless you know someone who has the same camera and can borrow the CD to burn.

from what i read the updaters are complete installs anyway (but we are never sure i guess, hence i will try to use the CD later tonight when i get home). Well, there is a workaround to that "refusal to install" from updater hehehe.i made the registry entries to fool the updater the items were already installed on the comp.
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Im not sure if my PTP is working correctly and i cant get any 7d WIA drivers (since canon refuses to put them there since no driver is supposedly required for windows to recognize the camera - works fine for a lot of people though to be fair to canon)

i also use the usb port to transfer pics to my PC using a sandisk USB CF Card reader. The usb ports work fine, i connect my palm phone there and an n52te belkin gamer device.
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I didnt install the WFT software though and the security tools thing (they dont look to be connected to EOS utility). I didnt use the CD to install the software to tell you the truth, i used all updater files from the canon website. I dont do a lot of post processing with PSCS anyways so im still in the happy side of things. On the 圆4, yeah totally agree with you.i just dont want those early adopter issues right now, xp works ok enough even if im limited to just 3.xx GB of memory. Ive tried uninstalling EOS Utility and reinstalling, didnt work as well.

If it's ok to just be recognized as a Digital Still Camera, EOS Utility doesnt see my 7D.Īnyone has working WIA drivers for 7D? the ptpusb.dll, ptpusd.dll and usbscan.sys files are in my system32 directory so PTP should be ok. Not sure if win xp should see the camera as Canon 7D, if it should i guess thats where my problem starts as it doesnt see it. I tried to install MTP instead of PTP and still no go. I tried hooking the camera up with WIA drivers and PTP installed and WIA drivers with PTP uninstalled (i uninstall the drivers in the hardware device dialog box) I tried downloading WIA driver for 350D and the WIA driver version 6.25 from canon europe and still now go. I load up Eos Utility and everything is grayed out except for watch folder thing (last option).
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The camera is still not recognized by the PC, it doesnt say Canon 7D (not sure if it should but my niece's Win7 32 bit sees it as Canon 7D). The install finishes and all is fine supposedly. I initially just downloaded EOS Utility but since it didnt work i said darn it ok ill install zoombrowser and style editor.Īnyways, when i hook the camera to the usb (tried 3 different ones) WinXP calls up the new hardware dialog box and proceeds to install a Digital Still Camera (i think this is the PTPUSB files). i downloaded EOS Utility, Zoombrowser EX, DPP and Picture Style editor

over the weekend i tried hooking up my 7d to the pc running winxp sp2 - 32 bit. Searched the forums and never got any answer on this.
