Canon Eos Wia Driver Windows 8
Hp Deskjet 3745 Driver Free Download For Windows 7 on this page. Driver for Windows 8 for Canon Eos Rebel EOS Rebel Chrissy Jul 6, 2014, 9:13 AM Has anyone figured out a way to upload from a Canon Eos Rebel directly to Windows 8.1?
I upgraded my laptop from win 7 64 to Win 8 64 and the latest version of EOS Utility works perfectly with the 5D MKII tethered to it. It was the first thing I checked as I use the Asus laptop only for tethering.
Wa2n wrote: Yep it might be a x64 issue. Descargar Driver De Audio Hp Compaq D530 Sff. I think the wrong driver is being loaded, the camera shows up in the device manager tree in 'Portable Devices' branch along with portable hard drives etc. It should show up in the Imaging devices branch.
Can you go to your device manager and see where yours shows up? Also, right click on it and find the driver files that correspond to the 5d. I also found this link, other guys are trying to sort this out too: My device manager on Windows 8 x64 . Ron purdy wrote: Under devices it says Canon EOS 5D Mark II Is it in the imaging subsection, or portable devices? I think my problem is that it's showing up in the 'portable devices' section as if it was a memory card rather than a camera.
So windows probably loaded a generic device driver. Also, if you could, right click on the Canon EOS Mark II icon and select properties, then the driver tab on top of the dialog. Next, click the driver details. A new dialog box will pop up that shows the actual drivers that are being used. See mine below, looks like the MTP driver is being used, which I believe is a generic memory card kind of driver, rather than something from Canon.
I know this is a pain, thanks! Wayne Device drivers being used on my Win8 x64 system with EOS 5D Mark III that will not 'connect' to EOSUtility.
Yeah I tried uninstalling / reinstalling, no luck. I did reload my old Win7 configuration in a virtual machine / Vmware on Win8 (pretty slick, for free none the less) and Win7 works fine. The driver list looks similar, except the first driver shows a revision level (6.2.92) and says win8_rtm where the Win7 driver was older. No big deal really since I can run EOSUtility from the virtual machine. I already had installed a WinXP VM to make it work a couple weeks ago. I figure there's enough people out there with the same problem that eventually Canon will fix it. Thanks for looking at your drivers!
Setup instruction - Refer to the following instructions to download the driver. Click the download file at the bottom of this page, and then click [Save] in the [Download File] dialog box that appears. * When you click [Open] in this dialog box, the following process (up to step 4) will be performed automatically.