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Devo 10 won't connect to PC, have read threads.
- Flinnt
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I have a Devo 10 I'm trying to upgrade to Deviation as I need to install a CC2500 to operate my new drone. It won't connect to my PC and yes I have read the other threads on this here and they don't help with my problem.
The Tx is in Program Update mode (Ext + On). I have tried every connection sequence. I have used 2 good quality functioning USB cables and the one supplied with the Devo 10. I have used 2 different computers with Windows Vista and Windows 8.1. I have tried all USB ports, and tried removing all USB devices (except keyboard which I need to log in when I restart) and restarting the PC. I have checked the rubber piece over the USB connection on the Tx is not in the way. I have opened the Tx and made sure the USB connection is properly in place and soldered well.
I have looked for a DFU device in Device Manager - none there. I have used USBDeview to search for a DFU device and there are none.
I have tried uninstalling Defuse and DFU drivers and connecting. I have tried reinstalling Defuse and DFU drivers and connecting.
I am physically not getting any connection to the PC despite working cables, working USB ports, Tx in Program Update mode.
Please help. I've spent the last week building a drone which I now can't fly until I 'deviate' my Tx but can't even begin.
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- Arnold
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Personally, I recommend using the Java uploader tool to install Deviation, rather than the Walkera tool. So that calls for a Windows driver that's different from the Walkera tool's driver. Of course, you need to be sure you have Java installed on your PC, but these days that's pretty common.
Too many hobbies & too many Devos!
Who knows where the time goes?
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- Flinnt
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I can't see a 2.1.1 in the manual, only 2.1. (EDIT: Found 2.1.1 (the downloads on the left are different to simply clicking on the user manual to view). I have been following what 2.1.1 says and have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the driver software with no success, as well as uninstalling and reinstalling drivers using this software.) Having read the manual I'm still none the wiser in connecting the Devo 10. It simply doesn't recognise that anything has been plugged in to the USB.
I have tried manually installing the drivers too and still nothing when I connect. There's no 'bong-bing' sound of anything being connected. Nothing shows up in device manager or in USBDeview.
Trying, trying, trying but not succeeding.
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- Flinnt
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I got Dfuse from Walkera fans Germany - I've tried v2.0, v2.3 and v2.31 and no luck with any of those.
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There must,.... be an STM device in dfu mode. (USB driver for tube device) otherswise it will never work.
To get this driver installed is up to you, last chance ( admin mode) is to force Windows to accept a none signed driver.
Version 2.3 works at least with win 7/8 /32.
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Just go to option list all devices, select the STM device from the list of found devices, press reinstall driver.
worth a try.
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- Flinnt
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I have used USBDeview as noted in my post. There is no STM or DFU device showing up at all when I plug in. It only shows my keyboard, mouse and a couple of gaming controllers I use.
I also have Zadig but there is no STM device showing up when I plug in.
My issue is that there is physically no connection happening from the Tx to the PC despite using multiple functioning good quality USB cables, trying all USB ports, unplugging everything (except keyboard) and restarting etc. The female USB connection on the Tx seems to be fitted correctly and soldered well. It's not the rubber USB port cover thingy getting in the way.
There is nothing for a driver to be installed for. I first need my PC to notice that something got plugged into USB which so far it hasn't. All of my other USB devices connect normally.
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The transmitter is in Program Update mode (EXT + on), and is plugged in through USB. I have tried 2 different USB cables on 3 different computers. No reaction from any of them.
Did you ever figure this out?
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- Flinnt
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A major disappointment. The devos are a much lesser item when you can't connect to pc. I never would have bought it if I knew.
I actually have 2 devo-10s and both don't connect. I bought one overseas and one switch didn't work out of the box. The seller just sent me another so I have 2 but one is missing one switch. It works fine otherwise and I can use it by not assigning anything to that switch. But it also doesn't connect to pc. My brother has a devo (I can't remember which number) and it connects fine.
Sorry for the bad news of no fix. Let me know if you figure it out.
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I wish you more luck!
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Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
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