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EOS 2 Utility not working for rebel t3 on mac

seamus1942
Apprentice

YO!

 

I have an Eos rebel t3 with EOS 2 Utility installed.  I'm on a Mac mini with macOS Mojave [10.14.6].  I connect my t3 with an usb to my Mac mini.

 

Everytime I try to connect by plugging in cord to t3 and turning it on, EOS 2 comes up--and the dreaded beachball appears.  I wait...and wait..and wait before I force quit.

 

I have re-installed EOS 2,

I have clicked on EOS 2 without camera attached [EOS window appears]

 

I'd like to have some help, please.

 

 

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Waddizzle
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@seamus1942 wrote:

YO!

 

I have an Eos rebel t3 with EOS 2 Utility installed.  I'm on a Mac mini with macOS Mojave [10.14.6].  I connect my t3 with an usb to my Mac mini.

 

Everytime I try to connect by plugging in cord to t3 and turning it on, EOS 2 comes up--and the dreaded beachball appears.  I wait...and wait..and wait before I force quit.

 

I have re-installed EOS 2,

I have clicked on EOS 2 without camera attached [EOS window appears]

 

I'd like to have some help, please.

 

 


The most recent Apple macOS update is not compatible with 32-bit applications.  Use a card reader.

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Thanks for the info.  When you say card reader, what do you mean?


@Waddizzle wrote:

@seamus1942 wrote:

YO!

 

I have an Eos rebel t3 with EOS 2 Utility installed.  I'm on a Mac mini with macOS Mojave [10.14.6].  I connect my t3 with an usb to my Mac mini.

 

Everytime I try to connect by plugging in cord to t3 and turning it on, EOS 2 comes up--and the dreaded beachball appears.  I wait...and wait..and wait before I force quit.

 

I have re-installed EOS 2,

I have clicked on EOS 2 without camera attached [EOS window appears]

 

I'd like to have some help, please.

 

 


The most recent Apple macOS update is not compatible with 32-bit applications.  Use a card reader.


32-bit wasn't dropped until Catalina. OP is using Mojave.

 

EOSU2 opens properly on my MacBook with Catalina. EOSU2 2.14.20 is 64-bit.

 

My T5i opens EOSU2 fine. Problem lies elsewhere for the OP.

 

https://support.usa.canon.com/kb/index?page=content&id=ART109296

 

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

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