DFuse doesn't see my Devo10

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30 Jun 2015 10:27 #34880 by Condor
DFuse doesn't see my Devo10 was created by Condor
My Devo10 all ready running Deviation needs patching for V977. Any version of Dfuse that I have tried does not recognise my Devo. How can I upload future versions?
Has any body solved this problem as I can't seem too.
Looking on here I am not the only one with the problem. I think a lot of users need an answer.

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30 Jun 2015 13:24 #34887 by PhracturedBlue
Replied by PhracturedBlue on topic DFuse doesn't see my Devo10
Moved this to a new thread.

1st start your Tx in programming mode (hold EXT and turn on)
plug into your PC
go to the Device Manager in Control Panel
Find your Devo10 in the list. It will be marked as 'STM32'
what does the text say?
Try doing a 'Remove driver on this item.
Unplug and replug your Devo10
Now look again for STM32 in the Device Manager
Check to see what driver it is using
If you still saw the STM32 being detected with an installed driver which is it?
Download DFU USBDrv Installer-1.0.zip (from the Downloads/DFU USB Tool)
Run 'DFU USBDrv Installer-1.0.exe' and select the 3rd option 'Remove all drivers'
Turn on your Tx and again check in the Device Manager make sure there is (still) no driver assigned to your tx
Lastly, turn off your Tx again and install the official Walkera software. You can do it directly or though the 'USBDrv Installer'
If it still won't detect your Tx once you start it in programming mode, then once again go to the Device Manager and see what it says

If at any point in the above instructions you can't find STM32 in the Device Manager, there is no point in proceeding. It likely means your cable or USB port isn't working, or that the USB plug on your tx is damaged. You can try rebooting your PC, or you can verify that your Tx and cable is ok by entering USB mode (assuming you already have Deviation installed, boot holding 'ENT').

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30 Jun 2015 16:21 #34906 by Cereal_Killer
Replied by Cereal_Killer on topic DFuse doesn't see my Devo10
Make sure you're holding the correct button! There are two USB modes, USB drive mode (for changing config's / transfering model .ini's where the devo appears to the computer as a simple USB drive) and then there's DFU mode, each requires a different button at power-up.

In USB drive mode there will be the USB logo on the devo screen, in DFU (update) mode it'll have"program update" on the display. the DFU updater WILL NOT work in USB drive mode.

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30 Jun 2015 17:47 #34914 by Condor
Replied by Condor on topic DFuse doesn't see my Devo10
I used USBDVEIW to find drivers and deleted them, connected Devo10 installed drivers. I can now use Dfuse ok and Devo can be connected as a drive.
As was mentioned Press Left Ext for Dfuse and Press Right Ent for File management.
Thanks for the help

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16 Feb 2016 14:14 - 16 Feb 2016 15:21 #43183 by armincles
Replied by armincles on topic DFuse doesn't see my Devo10
I have the same problem that my Devo 10 does not get recognised by the Defuse tool like it did before I installed Deviation. I wanted to upgrade to the nightly builds.
I opened the hardware manager in Win7 and found the Devo showing as a Hardrive, even though I got it in the USB mode with the ENT and switch-on method.
Any ideas what to do to get the Devo recognised correctly? :dry:

Just thinking, is it now just a matter of drag and drop the files, after formatting like in the original Deviation upgrade?
Last edit: 16 Feb 2016 15:21 by armincles.

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16 Feb 2016 15:55 #43184 by aMax
Replied by aMax on topic DFuse doesn't see my Devo10
Did you ever had a look at the manual?
....use EXT at cold start.

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16 Feb 2016 23:00 - 17 Feb 2016 14:40 #43191 by armincles
Replied by armincles on topic DFuse doesn't see my Devo10
So I assume that I have to go through the Dfuse then? Im not home now but ill give it a try. :)

EDIT: I got it going thank you for that tip aMax with the EXT button. I forgot about that (Old age) :whistle:
I updated it to the nighly builds and even got my Cheerson X10 going with the DEVO 10
Last edit: 17 Feb 2016 14:40 by armincles.

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18 Feb 2016 14:01 #43242 by Noel
Replied by Noel on topic DFuse doesn't see my Devo10
I am Happy
I Succeed, it was an expensive succeed but i did it.
I bought two days ago a laptop, I7 ddr 127Giga and RAM.8 giga
Using, this computer i took things one by one.
1) i set up DFuse USB upgrade tools on the ddr HD. open DFuse a.s.o.==> interface appears on the screen.
2) Radio (Devo12S) on in mode program (TRN switch on, radio on)
3) connect my radio already on to the laptop on USB 3.0
4) radio recognized as shown by the interface.
5) all the remaining was easy after that.
6) i have started once more this operation with the same success.
regards

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