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EOS Utility is an application that brings together functions to communicate with the camera. These functions include downloading and displaying images, remote shooting, and camera control for each setting. For download instructions follow the steps below. Have your camera's Serial Number ready before you begin.Download Instructions. Select your model on the left side of this page. Once you arrive at the product support page follow these instructions. Select the “Drivers & Downloads” tab.
Select the “Software” tab. Find the “EOS Utility” and click the “SELECT” button. File description will open and click “I have read and Agree to terms” message once you agree the download button will turn red and you will be able to click and download the utility.Note: If EOS Utility Software is not listed. Download the “EOS Digital Solution Disk Software” This download contains EOS Utility among other software for your camera.Note: “EOS Utility Updater” is only an update, not the full software.
Only download this if you have EOS Utility already installed on your computer.
I have an IBM laptop T40 running XP Pro. When I try to install the Canonsoftware CD the EOS Utility won't install. It doesn't even show up in the listof software about to install. All the rest of the software on the CD installsfine. Two questions:1) Has anyone seen this? Anyone know a fix?
I've e-mailed Canon support severaltimes. We've tried things like disabling any software loading at boot up becausethey thought something on my computer was interfering. None of their suggestionshave helped so far.2) Is there some other way of getting RAW images off my camera (XTi) onto myhard drive? That's all I really need the EOS Utility for. When I try usingWindows utilities to move the RAW files it turns them into JPG's.Thanks in advance for any help/advise offered!
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Is there a Download on the Canon support /drivers page for this program? The actual CD disk that your trying to install from might be damaged? Try installing the microsoft RAW viewer When the program sets up, it will ask which files you want the viewer to open.
Click Start-Control Panal-Folder Options-File types and then scroll down to the file that you want to change and in the box it will show which program is opening that file, it's there that you can change the start program to whatever you like.Canon RAW files are either crw or cr2.4.If you really need to install the EOS Utility, go back to canon and ask what services need to be running for the Utility to install, if you do this, they should put you in touch with a support person that has some knowege of windows. Windows doesn't need to know or care what to do with CR2 files in order to copy them from one drive to another.
They're just files, and Explorer or other file managers will let you copy them from point A to B. I use Explorer in XP to copy CR2 files onto my hard drive from a CF card in my card reader all the time, and then I use DPP or EVU or ACR or the MS RAW viewer to do stuff with 'em.If you use a card reader, your CF card appears as another mass storage device, just like a floppy diskette or a data CD. If you plug in the camera, it's a camera, not a drive, and you have to use a program which is aware of how to interact with the camera to copy the files - and as you've found, some such programs think that the only good image file is a JPEG. I've had the same problem. It cropped up after I had to replace a hard drive and the OS reloaded. It installed all but the twain driver.
Not only that the twain driver for my Epson scanner refuses to load and just recently it decided the driver for my 870 printer was no good too. Also the card reader refuses to work. I still haven't figured out what is going on and find the situation close to infuriating as Microsoft refuses to answer any questions on this and the other software vendors are clueless. Hi Ross,I found your query searching for a solution to the same problem, I had recently re-installed xp. In the end my IT guru fixed it for me. The Eos Utility would not install (or even show up in the install options) due to a problem with my USB ports.
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To solve my USB problem I had to install service pack 2 for XP. After this the Eos utility showed up in the install options and installed with no problems. Hope this helps. If you need any more info about the usb problem leave another post and I'll give you the details.Cheerio,Rob.
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