Canon Digital Camera Driver Download For Windows 7?
Apr 23, 2010
I have Windows 7. I also have a Canon Digital Rebel XT that I am trying to load the software onto my laptop. I have the original discs. Loaded them, plugged in the camera and got an error message that there is no driver for this camera. I downloaded the upgrades from Canon's website, still no luck. Windows states that this camera is compatible...
I have a Lenovo B5 series Idea Centre all-in-one with Windows 7. I downloaded videos from my digital camera and do not know where they are. Is there some way that I can change where they are saved to? I can vaguely remember when I first downloaded videos a window appeared asking where I wanted to save them and I cannot remember where I said ok to.
How do I download a picture from my camera to my computer. Presently I am unable to do this. A friend advised me to download Canon software so that I can accomplish this task.
I have upgraded to windows 7. please advise what drivers are available or whether I can use the software I purchased with my camera which was 12 months ago.
Installed windows 7 64bit over the weekend, all hardware working so far.
Went to plug in my old canon powershot a200 digital camera the other night and windows 7 said no driver could be found, no windows 7 driver listed on the canon site, yet windows compatible site says the camera is compatible, what gives?
Thinking about buying a new camera, the canon SD960 IS, which is very new camera in their product line. I checked compatibilty site and it says it's compatible with windows 7 64bit, yet the canon site has no drivers.
In general , do digital cameras need drivers to work in windows 7?, are a number of the drivers all ready included in windows 7, and what is the chance that windows 7 64bit is going to have or find a driver for the canon SD960 IS, if i get it?
On Win7 I'm having an issue where when I move the files from my Canon digital camera to the hard drive the date taken on the videos are not saving. It sets them at the time I moved them to the hard drive instead.
I recently upgraded a MICRO-STAR INT'L CO.,LTD. MS-1034 0341 from XP/SP3, to Windows 7 Ultimate SP1. The laptop has a Digital Camera integrated into it. While the system was XP, the webcam worked. I could open My Computer, and if the camera was turned on, it showed in the inventory of devices. Now, with the new and better Windows 7 ULTIMATE, , as the camera says it is connected, but it isn't in the "Computer" inventory, and that is where you really turn the thing on. I have downloaded drivers out the ying-yang and get the same result each time.
download a copy of Unubtu software, Ubuntu can be run from a cd or usb drive. The simple scanner driver that comes with Ubuntu will work with this scanner. Use it to scan and save to a folder then boot back into windows 7x64.
have the same problem with my Canon G2 / Windows 7 home premium 64 bitsCamera is not recognised.Have downloaded a new DC WIA driver and still not recognised.Camera does not show up in computer or anywhere else. Will show under hardware stating driver not installed.