Also when it's connected in this way the device displays in Device Manager as USB Mass Storage Device. Now when I turn on the Taranis holding the two horizontal trim tabs toward the power switch whilst disconnected, the plug the USB cable to the pc I get the 2 SD card drives showing up in Windows Explorer. I uninstalled Companion AND in Device Manager with the Taranis connected and ON as at the start of this paragraph I right clicked the device (FrSky Taranis Bootloader) and chose to uninstall the driver and remove all the files.ġ) disconnected the Taranis and turned it OFFģ) Re-ran ZADIG and made sure I had the STM32 Bootloader - I reinstalled it I note that the device changed to FrSky Taranis Bootloader. But when I disconnect and hold the 2 horizontal trim tabs towards the power switch while turning on and then connect the USB cable - no drives are detected. When in DFU mode, I can see it as Universal Serial Bus Device/STM32 BOOTLOADER on Device Manager. Updated 2023.03.01: Zadig 2.8 (5.0 MB) Other versions System Requirements: Windows 7 or later. My PC identifies it as mass storage and portable devices on Windows 10 Pro. you want to upgrade a generic USB driver you want to access a device using WinUSB Note: 'libusb-based' above means an application that uses either libusb, libusb-win32 or libusbK. Ok - so did that - all good in terms of STM Bootloader in Device Manager when connected and OFF. I found this question 1 where Device Manager reads the STM as Disk drives/STM32. If you have installed STM32 driver that works with DFuSe Utility, it won’t work with dfu-util. The standard advice when the STM32 Bootloader doesn't display with the Taranis OFF and connected is to run zadig (see instructions. I should say that I had already installed the new version of Companion (2.1.6) and I think that was a mistake. Under Universal Serial Bus Controllers I did not have Universal Serial Bus Devices > STM32 Bootloader. Considering you say it works under Linux I'd say there is nothing wrong with the USB cable.įirst thing I checked in Windows 10 was Device Manager to make sure that with the Taranis OFF and connected, the device displays in Device Manager (Settings > Devices > Connected Devices > Device Manager). Reconnecting the device at any point, Betaflight asked that the board be reflashed.Īttempts to reinstall en.stsw-stm32102.zip / CP210x_Windows_Drivers.zip and use Zadig have had no effect.Maybe a bit late but I had the same issue. Past this point Betaflight will not allow me to connect to the virtual device and says “Failed to open serial port”. Load in and install the firmware to the F3FC from Betaflight(v3.2.1) “triflight_0.7_Beta2_RCEXPLORERF3.hex” after which the Bootloader drops off and becomes the “STM32 Virtual Com Port”. Insert the USB cable to the F3FC board (boot button held), the “STM32 Bootloader” shows in the device manager and lights are shown on F3FC board. Tried reinstalling all drivers but yet dice… Not sure what I can do as this issue persists on both computers. 2.1 Needs WinUSB driver when in BootLoader mode, for flashing. However recently even this is failing to connect. Using the MCU integrated STM32 VCP USB interface. Be aware that I was able to get it to work once on my wife’s laptop. Zadig driver loaded and still after the F3FC firmware update, I’m unable to load into the Betaflight configuration screen. Connecting to the tricopter via Betaflight is a constant issue.
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