Windows doesn't want to find a usb driver for my camera, and canons own site says it doesn't need a driver. What to do?
oh yeah, 1000D
[editline]7th October 2011[/editline]
aka rebel XS
[editline]7th October 2011[/editline]
it used to work perfectly before I reinstalled windows
bump
[url]http://driverscollection.com/?H=EOS%201000D&By=Canon[/url]
Is this what you need?
[QUOTE=Naelstrom;32765873][url]http://driverscollection.com/?H=EOS%201000D&By=Canon[/url]
Is this what you need?[/QUOTE]
Nope
[editline]14th October 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=ballads;32765218]what os?[/QUOTE]
7
plugging it in is all you need to do, try a different USB port. If it doesn't work something's wrong
[editline]13th October 2011[/editline]
with the camera or cable
Tried 2 different cables and few different usb ports
Tried it with a different computer and there it works, so it's not the camera
[img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2488893/scannow.png[/img]
the log file is 2.6MB
There should be a menu setting on the camera for some kind of PC Connection or USB mode, or something like that. Try changing that to the other option (I'm not 100% sure the 1000D has the option, but my 350D definitely does - if I have it in PC Connection mode instead of PTP, it simply doesn't find drivers, whereas PTP just tells the camera to act as a mass-storage device)
it doesn't have a setting, for some wonderful reason
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