I've seen others mentioning this problem, but no one seems to have a solution other than just pulling data directly from the card(s).WI-FI: The camera connects to my wi-fi network, and the connection is so ridiculously slow that if/when I DO get the ...
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-10900KF CPU @ 3.70GHz 3.70 GHzInstalled RAM 64.0 GBSystem type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processorEdition Windows 10 Pro Version 21H2OS build 19044.1766Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.4180....
I have verified that this USB port is working at 3.2 top speed / voltage, but have tried another port just for the heck of it with the same result. I am using the Canon-supplied cable. I also have a high-voltage cable for my phone and there is no beh...
Ok - so "EOS Utility" and "EOS Utility 3" are different programs. I tried the experiment of unplugging everything, turning the camera off, plugging in the USB cable, and turning the camera on. I waited and nothing happened. (Wifi and Bluetooth are di...
EOS Utility 3 did not launch after 90 seconds. I launched it manually instead (It seems to be named "EOS Utility" now, not "EOS Utility 3?." I got a black window with a camera and a gray line to a laptop. The window says "Connect an EOS camera." Ther...
I haven't changed any WIndows settings which would tell the camera what to do when it detects a camera. The pnp launcher service is running in the background unmolested. I'll try your USB idea and see what happens. Need to wait for a battery to charg...