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MS 10- Solution Disk 14.3

Jkoch
Apprentice

How do I make  the Canon Zoom Browse the default photo download software on my new W10 computer? I was unable to locate a current Solution Disc on the Canon website, so I down loaded the Version 14.3 disk that came with my Rebel TXi 400D purchased in 2007. Everything appears to function well and I have gotten used to the new interface and controls. However, downloading photos is a problem because the MS software takes over and downloads all the photos on the camera instead of just the photos downloaded since the last download. Note that before I downloaded the Solution Disk, I did download pictures from my camera...I know...the instructions warn agist downloading photos before installing the Disk., but a Canon Tech, in previos post, adivsed not to worry.

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ebiggs1
Legend
Legend

Is MS 10 = to Windows 10?

If it is all the updates there are, are on Canon's support site.

EB
EOS 1D, EOS 1D MK IIn, EOS 1D MK III, EOS 1Ds MK III, EOS 1D MK IV and EOS 1DX and many lenses.


@Jkoch wrote:

How do I make  the Canon Zoom Browse the default photo download software on my new W10 computer? I was unable to locate a current Solution Disc on the Canon website, so I down loaded the Version 14.3 disk that came with my Rebel TXi 400D purchased in 2007. Everything appears to function well and I have gotten used to the new interface and controls. However, downloading photos is a problem because the MS software takes over and downloads all the photos on the camera instead of just the photos downloaded since the last download. Note that before I downloaded the Solution Disk, I did download pictures from my camera...I know...the instructions warn agist downloading photos before installing the Disk., but a Canon Tech, in previos post, adivsed not to worry.


Canon abandoned Zoombrowser long before Windows 10 came out, so you've already gotten farther than I would have expected. My wife and I used to have XTi's; and IIRC, the then-current version of EOS Utility could be used to upload photos. Since EOSU is still a supported product, you could try the latest release of EOSU Version 2 and see if it works. But by far the simplest solution is to switch to a card reader. Given how inexpensive a pretty good card reader is, it seems silly to worry about esoteric software alternatives.

Bob
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA
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