01-23-2014 11:29 AM
My 2012 Rebel T 3 is not compatible with a newly purchased Toshiba laptop with Windows 8.
What can I do to "fix" this?
01-23-2014 03:33 PM
Not sure what you mean; there are no drivers required for the T3.
Have you installed the latest versions of the software you use to download photos - ZoomBrowser or ImageBrowser?
If you elaborate on the issues the forum can be of more help.
01-23-2014 04:32 PM
I am not 100% sure but I don't believe any software comes with the Rebel T3. I was helping a Mom the other day with a T3 and the manual was all that was on her DVD.
At any rate Win 8 will see the T3 by USB. You must have the T3 off before you connect it. Connect it and then turn on the camera. Or, another option, is a card reader. Your laptop may already have one.
There are no drivers needed for Win 8, or Win 8.1 or even Win 7.
10-02-2014 01:48 PM
I am having the same problem.I have a new Canon Rebel T3i and when I upload the pictures from the usb cord onto the computer (windows 7), it shows the pictures loading, then when I go to view them, a message pops up that says it is not compatible with my computer.My friend tried just the sd card on her laptop and it said there were no images and there are images on it.I have used a Rebel for years and never had a problem, i get a new Rebel T3i and it is useless because I can not view the pictures. I also took the memory card to Walmart to have prints made and it said there were no images.I'm confused and the people at Best Buy acted like I was a nut, said they never heard of this problem before.I am no computer geek, I acually hate copmuters with a pasion!I am grateful for any help I can get.
10-02-2014 03:38 PM
OK. now let's take this logically. First off thousand's of people use a Rebel T3i and their computer. So we know it works,
now we need to figure out why yours is not working.
Here is my understanding;
You have a brand new T3i with a brand new SD card (a high quality card like a Snadisk?). You have formatted that SD card with your camera, nothing else? Your camera is set to record jpg files? All other defaults are what the factory set them?
You have a new or known good USB cabel? The camera is off and you plug in the USB cabel from the T3i to your computer? And the USB port on your computer is working well? Turn on the camera. Windoze acknowledges this. You open "This PC" icon and it shows your camera. Click an dopen the folder on hte SD card where the pictures are stored.
You don't need any additional software except what is already there to see the pictures. If not did you not do any of the above mentioned requirements?
10-02-2014 08:02 PM
10-02-2014 09:26 PM
@ScottyP wrote:
... If your camera does not have a card reader, you can buy one almost anywhere (Best Buy, Wal Mart, Target) for cheap.
I believe you mean to say, "If your computer does not have a card reader, ..."
Please forgive me for being picky. It's just that this is a confusing topic to the uninitiated, and the question of what's done in the camera and what isn't, is fairly central to the discussion.
10-02-2014 10:11 PM
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