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Looking for software disc for PowerShot SD 700 IS, or can I copy my OEM software?

Vayankee
Contributor

I have a trusty PowerShot SD 700 IS. I want to use it with my new Win 11 computer. I used software that I downloaded from Canon. Now I can't find a download on the Canon site. Any suggestions? One thought is to copy the software that is on my Win 10 computer. Would that work? 

Thanks!

 

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Sure, I will try. Unfortunately, I copied it to my desktop and when I opened it there, it looked like gibberish. I am clearly not a pro with computers. How would you copy a .txt file in a way that can be opened, please? 

Vayankee
Contributor

I am sorry for taking such time to post an update here. I went looking for that read.me.txt regarding Zoom Browser and I now cannot find it. Bah! But I did come across a post on this forum that gave a link to a newer version of Zoom Browser than what I had. I was able to download it and it works on Win 11. Unfortunately, I am stymied now because my camera will not connect to that Win 11 computer. However, I was able to connect the camera to my Win 10 computer and to upload the pictures to the computer. Some progress, anyway.

Maybe just use a card reader. 

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

Connecting via USB cable? There isn't any reason why, if you connect to Windows 10 just fine, you shouldn't be able to connect to Windows 11. Exactly the same thing should happen. With the same USB cable, have you tried different USB ports on the 11 computer?

Yes, you would think so. I just took some pics of the tree service doing its job, and downloaded them onto the Win 10 computer with no problem. I'll keep looking for a solution or see what MS Support has to say.

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