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Canon 10D drivers for Vista

Postby johnmc on Sat May 30, 2009 10:28 pm

After 'upgrading' my PC to Windows Vista I found that there were no drivers available for my (apparently 'prehistoric') 10D suitable for versions of Windows later than XP!

A thorough Google only turned up lots of reports of this problem, but no solutions. After a bit of experimentation I managed to get things working - for anyone else having similar problems, here's the solution:

Download the windows XP drivers from Canon

Run the .exe which will extract them to a folder

Plug your camera in and let Windows fail to find a driver (takes a little time) - then select the Advanced option to find one and specify the folder where you extracted the XP drivers - make sure that the "Search Subfolders" is ticked.

Let Vista do it's thing and voila! your 10D is now working under vista - at least enough for the EOS Utility to download the shots - I haven't tried the remote shooting etc. just yet but will keep you posted.

Keep in mind that Canon don't actually support this and I'm not guaranteeing it in any way - but it worked for me :)

Hope this is of help to someone out there

Cheers

John
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Re: Canon 10D drivers for Vista

Postby DaveB on Sat May 30, 2009 10:55 pm

Why do you need drivers? Only for remote shooting and for setting Owner info and date/time in the camera, surely.

Nice find on getting that to work: well done!
But I do feel obliged to point out that people should really be using a dedicated card reader.

Camera as reader:
  • Needs funky drivers and Canon software to get at the photos.
  • Is very slow at transferring files.
  • While working uses battery in the camera.
  • Cameras are not designed to be robust card readers.
    It's like using a Rolls to get the shopping - they don't cope too well with bumping into trolleys.
USB/Firewire CF reader:
  • No drivers required on any modern operating system.
  • Card appears as a normal drive: directly accessible to any and all software.
  • Much faster transfers than the camera.
  • Reader costs $10-$50. Compare to the cost of a camera.
    When your card reader dies you'll only be out a few bucks.

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Re: Canon 10D drivers for Vista

Postby johnmc on Sun May 31, 2009 12:00 am

DaveB wrote:Why do you need drivers? Only for remote shooting and for setting Owner info and date/time in the camera, surely.


It's a stop gap until I get a replacement CF reader - my last one (which did just about every card format available) gave up on me recently :(
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