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EOS utility does NOTHING

lbb
Contributor

I have a Canon t3i that I'm trying to get photos off.  Used to be easy with EOS utility.  Used to be able to just simply download photos, all nicely arranged in dated folders.  Now?  Run all over the internet looking for the necessary software (because, gosh, can't find it on the CANON website), install it all, start up EOS utility, and it does...NOTHING.  So at what point did Canon decide to just blow off T3i owners and not support this useful utility any more, and what did they replace it with that has equal functionality?  Expecting the answer "nothing".  

 

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Sorry to hear of your issues guys.  I'm running latest non insider build of W10, Fall Creators 1709 (16299.64).  Zero issues here.  In fact I just used the EOS utility to upgrade the FW on my body.  My EOS is latest available 3.7.0, DPP on this box is 4.6.x.  4.7.x everywhere else.

 

Testing with a different cables as others mentioned is a good first step.

 

If that fails:

 

If the EOS utility is running in your System Tray, right-click and quit.

 

Now open Control Panel > Programs and Features > then select the EOS Utility 3 in your programs list

 

Press the uninstall/change button at the top of the list.  Perform a repair install

 

I've not needed to do this myself, and not every sofware includes a repair option..  only Uninstall/Remove

 

If thats the case, remove the software and restart your PC.

 

Download a fresh copy of EOS Utility from Canon's website (its easy to find) 

 

https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support?tab=drivers

 

Enter your camera Model, press Go.  Then select Drivers and Downloads button on your camera's body page.  EOS 3.7.0 is there.  Install, restart and test again. 

 

Its possible that a 3rd party AV software might interfere with camera connectivity.  If you are using Windows Defender, that won't cause a problem.

 

Visit this link for a list of supported models...  Man Happy

 

https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support/self-help-center/eos-utility

 

 

 

 

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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Ok finally had some time to figure it out with all the responders and it's working now. I did ll the usual uninstall restart then reinstall a few times, tried disableing then enableing the app in start up. After reading one of the post to go directly to C:\Program Files (x86)\Canon\EOS Utility\EU3\EOS Utility.exe I was getting the the error "EOS Connection app already running" I right clicked and choose "Troubleshoot Compatibility" and followed the prompts, I can now report ALL IS GOOD! Thanks for your help everybody.

I just did the right click and said worked on win 8   When I reconnected and clicked on EOS Utility2 it said that the clock on my pc and clock on camera different and did i want to fix  said yes and all good now   

 

 

Thanks for help - just wondering if the clock (daylight savings change) was the issue in the first place?!!  Anywho all good now 🙂

MrMikey
Apprentice

Canon EOS no longer auto dectecting?

It's not your cable or your camera. (I personally shoot a canon t4i)

This frustrated me a ton!!!!

 

*****HERE IS THE ANSWER YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR*****

 

The problem is the version of Windows 10 you have.  If you have version N, everytime Windows updates, you will find your camera (and many other usb devices like smartphones) are no longer detected.

 

This is a total pain in the arse, but every time Windows 10 does an update you need to download the media feature pack.

 

Here is the link:

 

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/mediafeaturepack

 

I registered specifically for those who are having the same issue and spent hours sifting through the internet for a solution

PapaMcEuin
Apprentice

Here is something to check. I had used another piece of software that changed drivers. I changed it back as instructed but it loaded the wrong driver back. For Windows 10 the driver is MTP USB Device. So if you go into Device Manager and find the camera listed as a Canon USB Camera, then that is your problem. Right click on it, select update driver, browse for driver, pick from a list, and then select the MTP USB Device. It should now be recognized as a Portable Device and by the name of the camera model. After that, the EOS Utility should load and allow you to use all the options again. 

NotHappy2
Apprentice

Apparently, in 2021 this is STILL a problem. Smiley Mad

What's up, Canon? 

dualeoo
Contributor
Can you give more info? Like:
- your operating system?
- your EOS utility version? (v1 or v2 or v3)
- how do you connect the camera to your computer? (via cable or wifi or something else)


@NotHappy2 wrote:

Apparently, in 2021 this is STILL a problem. Smiley Mad

What's up, Canon? 


Not clear what the problem is.

 

I use EOSU with W10 and have no problems at all.

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

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