10-02-2024 12:19 PM - last edited on 10-02-2024 02:45 PM by Danny
I have a MacBook Pro and iPhone. Tried using the Cannon Connect app to install firmware like I did for 1.4. Starts the file transfer then I get "failed to transfer firmware" fault. So I tried to use my MacBook. Downloaded the file which is a .dmg file. Moved it to my applications folder and it will not open. Why can't we just get a .frm file to transfer to the camera's SD card? Better yet develop a version of Cannon Connect that runs on Mac so we can connect via usb to the camera to update firmware. Very frustrating.
10-02-2024 12:24 PM
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10-02-2024 02:45 PM
Sorry about that. R6 MK2
10-02-2024 03:04 PM - edited 10-02-2024 03:40 PM
Hi John and welcome:
I get that this is frustrating, and I can't change the system, but I can give you an alternative solution. Considering a camera has a very basic operating system, the software required to decompressed a file is not going to work too well within a camera itself. That is why it needs a computer to do the unpacking and reveal the .FIR file that the camera will read.
If you want a reliable method to get the job done, use an SD card reader attached to your computer, download the compressed file to your computer and transfer the FIR file to the card which you then put in the camera to do the update.
This solution is not about convenience, (although I find it pretty simple, fast and convenient) it's about getting the job done, which is the end result I think you want to achieve.
10-02-2024 03:49 PM
The problem is the dmg file isn't doing its job. Not sure how much you know about Mac OS but a dmg file is like an envelope that contains an app. You are suppose to just click on it and it extracts the app and then you move the extracted app to your app folder then launch it. Well I can't seem to be able to get inside that envelope.
10-02-2024 04:05 PM
It's been a while since I used a Mac, I must admit. I have understood that there are some issues with regards to the latest released of the Mac OS, have you recently had an OS update?
10-02-2024 04:06 PM
The DMG file mounts the archive to your desktop.
Open the "drive," and the .fir file will be there, along with instructions for installing the update. This is on my MacBook Air using Sonoma:
You should be able to do the update in the Canon Connect App, you just might need to use a fresh card.
10-02-2024 04:05 PM
Well after much messing around with this I finally got the dmg file to mount. Not sure what I did to get it to work but I was able to get the FIR file on my sd card.
10-02-2024 04:36 PM
Great to know. I hope the rest of the install goes well for you!
10-03-2024 07:53 PM
Thanks, the firmware update went well. I'm pretty sure though the entire issue was me having my head up my butt most of the way through it. LOL. Been working a lot of hours and when I get home I'm just not in the best frame of mind but in the end I finally figured it out. Hopefully the next update I remember what I did.
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