01-08-2022 04:39 PM
I use a Stackshot rail system with an EOS T7 camera for microphotography. The EOS Utility enables the camera to send the photos as they are taken to my laptop where I can process them w. stacking software. About a week ago I upgraded my sub 1 year old laptop to Windows 11 (from 10). Ever since, I have not been able to get through a stack of photos without getting a "connection lost" message. In a stack of 80 photos, I might get to 23 and from then on, the camera keeps functioning, but the photos don't arrive at the laptop. At first, I thought it might be a loose connection or defective cable. I replaced an AC camera adapter w. the camera battery thinking the adapter might have failed. But, I still got the disconnect message often associated with a big red X over the EOS software photo frame.
So, I replaced my new laptop with the one I had previously used for photo stacking. Everything worked perfectly again. Thinking the Utility may have been corrupted by the Win 11 download process itself, this morning I once again hooked up the Win 11 laptop to my camera setup, uninstalled the EOS Utility, restarted it, and then downloaded the most recent version. Almost immediately I got the "connection lost" message again.
It seems pretty clear, Windows 11 and EOS Utility are not getting along well together. I can only think that until Canon upgrades the EOS Utility specifically for the Win 11 OS, I will just have to continue to use my old Win 7 laptop. I have yet to see if the Win 11 download is reversible.
Please let me know if you've had a problem...or not...with a similar photo equipment configuration.
01-09-2022 12:36 PM
Greetings,
A windows 10 > 11 upgrade is downgrade-able for 10 days. Settings > Upgrade and Security > Recovery (example)
After that, its a re-install.
FYI, EOS Utility v3.14.30 listed for the T7 does not show support for W11.
The utility is not certified for the OS you upgraded to. I am sure, a new release will become available in the near future.
~Rick
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05-18-2024 03:59 AM
"Near future" appears to be greater than 2 years. Sad.
05-18-2024 06:05 AM - edited 05-18-2024 06:26 AM
@alpg49 wrote:"Near future" appears to be greater than 2 years. Sad.
Are you saying that EOSU 3.17, released one year ago, or 3.18 released in march 2024, doesn't work for you with W11?
01-09-2022 01:00 PM
Hi Rick,
Thank you for the reply. Unfortunately, it turns out that I missed the ten-day portal. It was only after I wrote the message above that I investigated if it was possible to reverse the 10 to 11 process. Looked like an easy solution, but by then, going through the steps you have included here, I got the message that it was not possible for this PC. In that Win 11 has only recently come out, I would expect Canon will probably have an EOS Utility compatible with the Win 11 OS within a few months. In the meantime, I'll just use my old Win 7 PC. Hopefully this exchange will help others.
01-09-2022 01:11 PM
Interesting. Reluctant to change to W11 anyway. Not sure if the upgrade will be of benefit to me.
01-11-2022 10:24 AM
I am holding off on Win 11 upgrades for a year in order to let the dust settle. Still hoping Canon will port DPP and utilities over to Linux which is a far more stable OS that is much cleaner. My HP Z820 and Z840 both came dual boot with Linux and Windows installed and the only time I boot the workstations into Windows anymore is for DPP and EOS utility (I use EOS to transfer files via ethernet from my 1DX series bodies to the network).
Rodger
02-12-2022 10:06 AM
I'm wondering if there is a compatibility mode from Win11 to Win10. I'm checking, but if anyone hears anything...
02-12-2022 11:09 AM
And as i thought, there is a compatibility mode, but it changes nothing...
02-12-2022 11:11 AM
So none of my stuff (7dII, 80d, etc.) is allowing a download.
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