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The Canon 8180 will work with Windows 7 32 bit operating systems only. Their latest ToolBox drivers will also get the USB connected scanner to function. 64 bit Windows 7 users are simply out of luck as the printer is not compatible. Drivers are on Canon's site and easy to access.
I don't think you'll find a driver for this camera. But if you invest $10 or so, you can get a USB card reader. Take the card out of the camera, insert it into the card reader, and Windows 7 will 'see' the card as another drive on the computer. You'll be able to view all the pictures on the card and move/copy them to the hard drive on your computer if you want.
Your problem is that Canon have not yet released a Windows 7 driver for your camera.
You might be able to run the software you have if you set Windows 7 to "compatibility mode". This makes your current software believe that it's running on a pc using an earlier version of Windows.
This is correct. The S3 is discovered by windows 7 and will allow download of pictures by Windows Picture download. The Canon Utilities software - Zoombrowser - will not work with windows 7 as the software cannot detect the Camera via Windows 7.. Also, Camera window will not start, if using the PC/laptop for remote image recording. If you virtualise XP within Windows 7 this still will not work. The only solution at the moment, if you are deperate, like I was (as I use the Remote Capture process a lot), is to either stick with Win Xp or Dual boot XP on a smaller partition.
My best advise for this issue it to purchase a usb card reader and remove the card from camera and use card reader to upload the pictures to your computer.
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