Sorry to hear that, senyafrost. My last recommendation for EOS Utility would be to disconnect the camera, completely uninstall the EOS Utility, uninstall and delete all drivers for your camera (using Device Manager as mentioned in my earlier post),...
Hi senyafrost, I have encountered a similar problem, even on Windows 8. My solution was to (after connecting and turning your camera on) hit the Windows key on your keyboard, type "EOS", then find and launch a program called "EOS Utility 2". This a...
Awesome. Glad it worked for you. I know what it's like to try endless "solutions" and come up empty. Grrrrrrrrr. I hope this little info-nugget helps a lot of people. We are all working together to take better photos, and I'm happy to contribute...
Hi descendeur10 (Kerrin), Plug in the camera and open the EOS Utility (and cancel the image download if necessary). From the main EOS Utility panel, click the Preferences button at the bottom. In the Basic Settings tab, change the Startup Action fr...