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Posted on Dec 06, 2012

EOS utility not tranfering all images on card

Using the EOS utility started from the camera is not transferring all images. Used the manual transfer via the computer and all images transferred. The card said it had 400 images according to the camera, on the manual transfer it had over 900 images.

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You are better off to simply remove the card and either use your built in card reader or obtain a external USB card reader and transfer your images that way. All you have to do is open 2 "My Computer" windows. Simply drag your photos from your card to your C: drive.

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SOURCE: Transfering Photos

edmerk:
In your case it seems like the software is the problem, try uninstalling it completly and reinstalling it back after a restart of your machine, also check this:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/takeit/transfer.mspx
If this does not solve the problem then try using any other software for downloading pics from your camera or simply use the windows built in feature like:
Going to my computer, and check if you can see your camera drive there and simply copying and pasting from there. (see if this helps you).
I hope it helps you!

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SOURCE: EOS Utility does not recoganize Canon Rebel Xti

I believe there are 2 modes of usb transfer that you can pick in the camera. They are set somewhere in the menu in the options. If you go through the menus thoroughly you'll find it. One option is for connecting the camera directly to a printer and the other is for computer transfer (there might also be an Auto setting but I don't remember for sure). Make sure that setting is set for computer transfer. If that doesn't fix your problem, re-install or update EOS Utility / ZoomBrowser.

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