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With ENT and power on the USB Drive appears with the folders and the ini-files.
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The screen will update in realtime. Maybe you see what is going on at that moment.
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But one thing is funny: When the TX is connected to USB the Tools shows me the Devo like in picture USBDeview_3 as not connected. When i disable the device, it will shown like picture USBDeview_4 as connected.
Please back to one point you mention before. How can i get the right driver STTube30.sys into the system?
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But there must be a system function as well. Sometimes I had done this manually by getting the info from the "inf." for the keys.
Perhaps Bullfrog will supply you with keys of his system. He update to win 10 from win7 and the changes were made by the system.
But first study the info file for this driver. There must exist a second file location like prior >/DRVstore/.
....you never be bored with...microSOFT.
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I know nothing about inv and cat files and where to find them, sorry.
What about this installer:
deviationtx.com/downloads-new/category/161-dfu-usb-tool#
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I also use this installer without any success. I think this one was written for Windows 7 and 8 x64 support.
And then i installed the metioned "Flash_Loader_Demontrator" from STMiroelectronics Version 2.8 from Sep. 2015. Nothing changed.
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hexfet wrote: Ran into this issue on a new Windows 7 x64 install. I used the driver installer at the link above to install the STM driver and that fixed it - dfuse then recognized the Devo 10. Previously Windows said it automatically installed a driver, but it lied.
..that's what I expected.
But why does not work for the other user? Does Win10/64 have more restriction than win7/64?
Edit: ..some month ago I installed the Walkera tool on my Win7/64 and had no problems.
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after updating Win10 x64 to Version 1511 (Build 10586.36) the DFU Updater works fine!
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Go into device manager and find the STM device under USB. I dont think it shows up unless you connect and power on Devo while holding EXT. Then go into properties and select update driver, and navigate all the way thru where it says Browse my computer for a driver. After that, select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"
There you should see 2 drivers. One will be STM bootloader and the other should be STM device in DFU mode. Select the DFU mode one and that'll do it.
If you dont see both, then you probably need to install the driver first by getting it in the downloads section of the deviationtx site.
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thank you very much!
Your hint solved my problem too.
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- krzysiaczek99
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Any idea how to fix it for current win 10 ??
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after updating Win 10 x64 to version 2004 (build 19041.338) my Devo was no longer shown in DfuSe version 2.31. The Devo was connected correctly and the software had worked fine under the previous version of Windows.
After several new installations and checks with USBDeview I followed the advice of Nuggetz, which was described in post #53648 in this thread.
This worked perfectly, many thanks to Nuggetz!
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Devo 7e A7105 NRF24L01 CC2500 2x3 way & voice, Devo 12e 4 in 1 & voice.
FFS (Forever Fixing Stuff)
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A few years ago all this worked just fine. Need help.
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So, I successfully used a marvelous SAMSUNG Q1 running XP. I used the Walkera Dfuse.
I can not tell any difference between D4.0 and D5.0. Thanks for all the help, I learned a lot.
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