07-28-2023 10:25 PM - last edited on 07-28-2023 11:31 PM by Tiffany
I connect my canon cameras to my computer to capture images and download them immediately for events. Recently as I was connected to the computer the power for my whole set up was cut off. When I reestablished power and tried to restart EOS Utility the utilily program would not start up except for the starting title slide. Then nothing. I have uninstalled the program, I have installed both version 2 and version 3 with my Canon 5d mark iv- mark iii - 7D and even with my old 50D. I even upgraded from Windows 10 to Windows 11. Microsoft says its not their fault. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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07-29-2023 06:15 AM
When strange things happen on my W10 PC I run the free version of CCleaner and do a registry clean.
07-29-2023 04:31 PM - edited 07-29-2023 04:35 PM
"Recently as I was connected to the computer the power for my whole set up was cut off. When I reestablished power and tried to restart EOS Utility the utility program would not start up except for the starting title slide."
I agree with John (jrhoffman75). When a program is abnormally stopped, it sometimes tangles that app in the registry. First, uninstall EOSU (2 and 3), run CCleaner and clean the registry. Since you uninstalled, this will clean any remanence of EOSU from your registry. If you feel uncomfortable messing with the registry, open regedit and save a copy of the registry.
Now reinstall EOSU, and hopefully, all will be right with the world 🙂
I've done this myself and it usually solves the problem.
Newton
07-29-2023 12:19 AM - edited 07-29-2023 12:33 AM
How are you connecting to the computer, Wi-Fi or USB cable? If using a USB cable, make sure that Wi-Fi is disabled in the camera. Also try another USB cable and make sure it is a data cable, not a charging cable.
Keep in mind that you don't need the EOS Utility to download picture files to your computer. Using a USB Cable, you should see your camera in Windows File Explorer and you can download your files that way. Also, the use of a card reader is a faster way to download picture files from the memory card.
07-29-2023 01:22 AM
Thank you for the advice.....but, I have been doing event photo shoots (particularly green screen photo ops) for 22 years. No one can use a card reader to keep up with 50-75 customers an hour and deliver a print for each in under a minute. Yes I tried many different USB cords. And I can't use file explorer because it won't load the images into the Event software that I use the same way that Canon EOS Utility does. Any other suggestions
07-29-2023 10:21 AM
Can your camera be seen in File Explorer? That would show that Windows can see the camera. The only other suggestion is to try another USB port on the computer.
07-29-2023 06:15 AM
When strange things happen on my W10 PC I run the free version of CCleaner and do a registry clean.
07-29-2023 06:01 PM
Thank you. That helped. I was able to run EOS Utility 3 but not version 2.
07-29-2023 10:39 AM
Try running the utility from the file EOS Utility 3.exe. See if that makes a difference.
07-29-2023 11:48 AM
That vintage cameras may need to run EOSU2.
07-29-2023 11:29 AM
Have you tried manually starting the EOS Utility? After a new installation, some platforms require a “jump start” to make it start up automatically.
BTW, after you connect your camera via USB and turn it on, if a Windows dialog box appears asking you what action Windows should take with the device it just detected select “Take No Action”.
07-29-2023 04:31 PM - edited 07-29-2023 04:35 PM
"Recently as I was connected to the computer the power for my whole set up was cut off. When I reestablished power and tried to restart EOS Utility the utility program would not start up except for the starting title slide."
I agree with John (jrhoffman75). When a program is abnormally stopped, it sometimes tangles that app in the registry. First, uninstall EOSU (2 and 3), run CCleaner and clean the registry. Since you uninstalled, this will clean any remanence of EOSU from your registry. If you feel uncomfortable messing with the registry, open regedit and save a copy of the registry.
Now reinstall EOSU, and hopefully, all will be right with the world 🙂
I've done this myself and it usually solves the problem.
Newton
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