Windows Client (XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10) or Windows Server (2003, 2008, 2012). All digital cameras operating in PTP or PTP/MTP mode are supported, e.g. Nikon D90, Canon Rebel XSi, Apple iPad, Logitech ClickSmart. Note: The PTPdrive is not a replacement for the cameras factory. How do I interface my Canon Digital Rebel XT with a computer running Windows 7 64bit? Canon does not provide a driver for Windows 7 64bit. You have to change the. Once setting the Communication mode to Print/PTP, built in utilities within Windows should be used to download the photos. Hi Which version of Windows 7 are you using? Is it 32bit or 64bit as the support paper from Canon only lists 32bit as supported amd/or not supporting the EOS utility and images only viewable via the memory card If you just plug in the camera, does Windows load a basic storage driver? With this you can get to download your images from the camera to PC. You could also try with the XP driver to right click the setup and choose Run as Administrator, odd times it dos allow a driver to install. There cannot be a crisis today.my schedule is already full. ![]() ![]() Despite the fact that I have newer camera bodies with better specs, there are many times when I have one of my older Canon DSLR bodies around for taking pictures. While my newer cameras use SD cards, the older bodies are still using Compact Flash, which means I can''t quickly transfer the files off to my Windows 7 computer without a card reader. Or at least I thought that was the case. Canon''s EOS utility, which comes in the camera box, will also work for connecting the camera, but if you''re like me, you have no idea where that disk is. While Canon offers no easy compatibility for the Canon 20D and Canon 5D, as well as a few other models, there is a quick and easy workaround. As I pointed out before, the best solution is to use a card reader if you''ve got one. ![]() It doesn''t drain the camera battery and I''m finding it less likely to have a mini-USB cable on hand. Of course, if you''re looking for Windows 7 drivers for your camera, you probably don''t have a card reader on hand. Canon doesn''t document this as an official solution, the easiest thing you can do is go to the Menu on the camera, scroll to the Communication setting, and change the setting from Normal to PTP. PTP, which stands for Picture Transfer Protocol, is a standard designed to be able to transfer photos without the need for a driver. While this may not work with every version of Windows, it works with all versions of both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7, as well as Windows Vista. While there aren''t any Windows 7 drivers for the 5D and 20D, you really won''t need them. Switch your camera''s communication mode and it will instantly be recognized.
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