Canon Eos Wia Driver Windows 8
For the EOS 10D, Canon says 'There is no driver for the OS Version [Windows 8] you selected. The driver may be included in your OS or you may not need a driver.' The same is true for Vista and Windows 7. Other owners of EOS 10D have had the same problem. At least for some, the solution was to go to the menu on the EOS 10D and change the 'Communication' setting to PTP and it will work. See: Setting The Communication Mode I have seen a post claiming that if your camera doesn't have a communication setting, then you haven't updated the camera's firmware to version 2.0.1. You can find the firmware upgrade here: However, I see nothing on that page that says anything about 'communication setting,' and considering that you could only upgrade the firmware if you had a computer that did have a driver for the 10D (probably a Windows XP computer) or a CF reader, I'd forget about trying to update the firmware and go with solution B.
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If a driver isn't installed when you connect the camera, don't bother with it any more. Buy yourself a USB card reader. The EOS 10D uses Type 1 or Type 2 Compact Flash (CF) cards, so be sure to get a reader that can be used with those (most multi-format readers can). See, for example only, -->----- LemP Volunteer Moderator MS MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) 2006-2009 Microsoft Community Contributor (MCC) 2011-2012.
This section describes how to install the WIA Driver on the computer running Windows XP or Windows Me. Note: • Do not connect the camera to your computer until the Solution Disk is removed from the computer. With the camera connected, the software will not be installed correctly. • You must first log in as an Administrator (computer system administrator) to install the driver. • Close all programs that are running. • Load the EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk into your computer. The Installer panel will start automatically.
If the Installer Panel does not appear, use the following procedure to display it. • Double-click [My Computer] on the desktop. • Right-click the EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk icon, and then select [Open] from the menu that appears. • Double-click the [Setup] icon.
• In the Installer Panel, click [Install]. If a message that prompts you to restart your computer appears, follow its instructions and restart your computer. • In the dialog box that appears, click [Next].
• In the [Setup Type] dialog box, select [Custom Installation], and then click [Next]. Select [Custom Installation] because only the WIA driver needs to be installed at this stage. • Check the details of the License Agreement, and then click [Yes] if you consent to all the conditions. • In the dialog box that appears, select a destination for the installation and then click [Next]. • In the [Select Features] dialog box, select [Canon Camera WIA Driver] and make sure all the other features are cleared and then click [Next].
• Click [Select All] in the dialog box that appears, leave the check mark on [EOS Kiss N/REBEL XT/350D (PC connection)], and then click [Next]. • In the [Start Copying Files] dialog box, check the settings of the installation and then click [Next]. • When the [InstallShield Wizard Complete] dialog box appears, click [Finish]. • When the installer panel appears, click the [Exit] button. • Remove the EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk from your computer.
• Set the camera's power switch to. • Press the button to show the menu as shown below, and then select the menu items as follows: Press the button to select the far right tab, and then press the cross keys to select [Communication].
Press the button and select [PC connection] from the menu that appears, and then press the button again. • Press the button to display the following menu tab, and then set the [Auto power off] settings to [Off] using the cross keys and the button. Please refer to the instruction manual supplied with your camera for information on Auto power off settings. • Press the button to turn off the LCD monitor, and then set the camera's power switch to.
• Plug the USB cable supplied with your camera into the USB port of your computer. The port's location differs between computers. Refer to the documentation provided with your computer for further details. • Connect the other end of the USB cable to the terminal on the camera.
Please note the following things when making the connection using a USB cable. • Use only the USB cable supplied with your camera to connect the camera to the computer. • Directly connect the camera to the computer with the USB cable. Epson Projector Bulb Lifespan on this page.
If you connect the camera to the computer via a hub, the camera may not operate correctly. • Do not connect multiple USB devices to your computer while the camera is connected. This may prevent the camera from operating correctly. • Do not simultaneously connect multiple cameras to the same computer. The camera may not operate correctly if other cameras are connected to the same computer. • Do not let your computer go into standby (sleep) while it is connected to the camera.