After updating Build 10240 Windows not recognize Nikon D7000 photos

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  1. Posts : 6
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       #21

    up for this also having the same problem, hope anyone out there has a fix on this..

    btw, as of now im just using nikon's view nx app to transfer photos, but life would be a lot easier if i can view my camera's photos on explorer just like on older version of windows..
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  2. Posts : 2
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       #22

    Apparently this is a known problem at MS


    Slartybart said:
    You can provide feedback to MS using the built-in Feedback app in All apps list on Start. Scroll down the list to W
    The following Is from the Microsoft Community site: "KE Ken_MSFT replied on July 31, 2015 See post history Microsoft ReplyIn reply to skinsandos's post on July 31, 2015 Thank you for reporting this issue Neal & skinsandos This is a known issue and we are rapidly working on a fix." To find the above thread do a search on "Window 10 and Nikon D7000 dslr Microsoft Community" Now we wait for the fix.
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  3. Posts : 1
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       #23

    I have the same problem with Nikon D5100 Folder empty...i can't copy photos to computer, because i don't have a card reader...
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  4. Posts : 78
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    Thread Starter
       #24

    @jofap Thank you that information.

    Today I received Nikon reply this question, and they say that it would be advisable to contact Windows support.
    So it's Windows 10 problem, like jofap say earlier.

    All Nikon users, Nikon plans to replace the ViewNX2 with a new ViewNX-i software. ViewNX2 not updated anymore..

    ViewNX-i link.
    http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Nikon-Pro.../ViewNX-i.html

    @Szymszon Before Microsft fix this, you can use VewNX-i software to transfer photos your pc.
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  5. Posts : 6
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       #25

    installed the latest update released for windows 10 hoping it contains the fix on the problem we're encountering, but to no avail. still no photos can be viewed from my camera connected via usb.

    After updating Build 10240 Windows not  recognize Nikon D7000 photos-screenshot-4-.jpg
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  6. Posts : 4
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       #26

    Nobody said:
    So it's Windows 10 problem, like jofap say earlier.
    This is a Nikon firmware issue. The full length of the MTP driver version + OS and build number for the RTM version of the Windows 10 that is sent to the device is slightly longer than the version string that was sent by the preview versions of the OS. The Nikon firmware hits a bug with the longer string which causes some of their cameras to misbehave.

    The problem can be (and probably will real soon be) cheaply fixed by truncating the version string sent to the device, but that does not make it a "Windows 10 problem", more like a Windows 10 workaround for a Nikon bug

    In related news, Fuji is updating the firmware for 45 of their models to resolve a similar (but not necessarily identical) issue: http://www.fujifilm.com/news/n150811.html

    Cheers,
    Axel
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  7. Posts : 4
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       #27

    Today's Windows 10 updates (3081441/3081444) contains a workaround that resolves the "Nikon appears empty" issue.
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  8. Posts : 78
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    Thread Starter
       #28

    AxelR said:
    Today's Windows 10 updates (3081441/3081444) contains a workaround that resolves the "Nikon appears empty" issue.
    Yeah I noticed the same today, finally. :)
    Thank you to everyone who commented on this. :)

    I mark this now solved
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  9. Posts : 6
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       #29

    Nobody said:
    Yeah I noticed the same today, finally. :)
    Thank you to everyone who commented on this. :)

    I mark this now solved
    aarrrghhh! finally..

    been checking my cam & connecting it to my pc for every update microsoft release for the past few weeks. glad that they finally fix it with todays update. thanks for the heads up.. :)
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