Windows 8 and Rebel Xsi

     The  new computer I bought comes with Windows 8 and I can't upload the photos from my Rebel XSi now. I installed the software that came with my Rebel (ver 17.1) but it must be outdated. Or is there a different reason?
If it's the outdated software, can someone please direct me to the new downlad link? Here's the link to the only information I found - which isnt much or helpful:
http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/support/consumer/eos_slr_camera_systems/eos_digital_slr_cameras/eos_re...
Thank you - and happy thanksgiving.

Semihandmade,
We were laboring under the impression that you had the EOS Rebel XSi and not the EOS Rebel XT. 
Since the EOS Digital Rebel XT came out some time before the release of Windows 8, no drivers for the "PC Connect" communication mode are available.  Older drivers from the CD will not install.  
There is a workaround for this as this camera supports the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) driver that is built into all versions of Windows since XP.  To enable this, first make sure that your camera is disconnected from the computer.
Press the MENU button and then use the right arrow key to select the second "Tools" tab in the menu.  Use the down arrow key to select the item labeled "Communication" and then press the SET button.  Use the up arrow key to select "Print/PTP" and then press SET again.  Press the MENU button to exit the menu system.
At this point, you should be able to reconnect the camera to the computer, and the system should recognize it as a digital camera.  You should then be able to use the operating system's built in utilities such as Windows Live Gallery to download your images.
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