![]() ![]() Just because it works one day doesn't mean it will always work the next, especially if Windows has updated itself or some other program is requesting some Windows service that interferes. It's always possible the rat's nest of services etc. I believe that Windows 95 supported USB ports, though as I recall actually getting then to work on any consistent basis was a struggle. ![]() What's supported and what works can be different. Any difference in what's available should reflect what Canon officially support. You might be able to tell their official policy by seeing what software is available for download from their website for the 6D with your OS specified as Windows XP rather than Windows 7. They don't seem to specify anywhere exactly what compatibility is guaranteed, though they'd be idiots not to support XP at this point since it still has around 35% of the Windows market. Problems with WiFi connectivity date back to the WFT-E4, so I'm not surprised that the 6D has issues too.Īs far as I know it does (or at least it can) work with XP, though whether Canon specifically designed it to or whether they went with Windows 7/8 I don't know. ![]()
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