


To have (limited) communication going, please switch the camera off and disconnect it from the computer. Technology advancing since the launch of this camera model is the cause for this problem to occur. This camera model is not (fully) supported by the new Operating System. In this case, it refers to a compatibility problem. When older EOS cameras are connected to newer Operating Systems (OS), communication problems may occur.

With reference to your enquiry concerning your EOS 300D, please see the information below. Thank you for contacting Canon Technical Service & Support. Restart the computer and see if the card reader then works, this should trigger the device driver to be re-installed and this is what I found. Many thanks.Ī person who helps me when I have computer problems said that it might be a driver issue and he suggested I open Device Manager while the card reader is plugged in, find the card reader in the devices list, right click on it and select uninstall device.
CARD READER USB 2.0 DRIVER WINDOWS 10 WINDOWS 10
In the meantime I thought that I would connect the Camera to my Windows 10 computer but there is no detail in my Canon instruction book so I wonder if anyone could point me towards where I may find some. I then tried the card reader with my laptop and it worked so there is no fault with the card reader although I have to say that still uses Windows 7. I did this today and nothing happened so I tried a number of USBs carrying data and they all worked. It never opened automatically so I used to click onto the “This PC” icon and then clicked onto whichever USB Icon showed an indication of content. I have had a Canon 300D camera for a few years and my Windows 10 computer for a year or so and whenever I wanted to download photos I took the SanDisc 256mb out of the camera, placed it into a “hama USB 2.0 Card Reader 9in1” and plugged it into a USB socket.
