![]() All three of them, Nikon D7100, D5200 and D3200 appear to run flawlessly in the newer version of the software on both laptop and desktop. "Both 32- and 64-bit versions of Windows Vista & Windows 7 are supported, however the software operates as a 32-bit version under a 64-bit environment."ģ) I have three (3) cameras which some people are saying they have problems with the software recognizing them. Both systems are 64-bit running Windows 10 Professional.Ģ) "The 64-bit version wouldn't run but I could run the 32-bit version without problems."įor people experiencing this and other computer related issues, I have to wonder if they actually read the information on the back of the box. I did the exact same thing on my desktop system with the exact same results. I launched the version I already had on my computer, used the Product Key that came with the disk and it activated the newer version with absolutely no issues. However, in the process of running the install program, it detected that I had a newer version already installed and installation of the disk version was stopping. Having read the comments about the disk being an older program and not a more current version, I did have some reservations. When I installed the free/trial versions of Nikon's software originally, I kept the programs updated every time the Message Center notified me of an update or upgrade. ![]() To wit:ġ) "When I bought a new computer, it wouldn't let me install the program on the new computer using the installation key." I received the disk today and my experience has been no where even remotely close to the negative comments I read. After purchasing the Nikon's "Camera Control Pro 2.0," I went back and read the rest of the reviews. computers are all operational based on the individual/s using them and can effect software performance or lack thereof. With many items, especially computer software, there are way too many other "unknowns" that can affect performance. Ordinarily, if reviews influence that decision, is because there is an overwhelming preponderance one way or the other. Because "reviews" are typically subjective, I use them more as a means of getting an idea for what I'm considering than allowing it to influence my decision to buy or not. Part of the way I base my decision to purchase or not is to read the "middle of the road" reviews. I called myself researching the software before making my purchase.
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