- #IMPULSE RC DRIVER FIXER CANNOT FIND FC INSTALL#
- #IMPULSE RC DRIVER FIXER CANNOT FIND FC SERIAL#
- #IMPULSE RC DRIVER FIXER CANNOT FIND FC DRIVERS#
- #IMPULSE RC DRIVER FIXER CANNOT FIND FC MANUAL#
- #IMPULSE RC DRIVER FIXER CANNOT FIND FC WINDOWS 10#
No Zadig works and no ImpulseRC Driver Fixer! Nothing
#IMPULSE RC DRIVER FIXER CANNOT FIND FC MANUAL#
No re-installing nor manual driver fixing, nor any de- and re-installation solved the problem nor did any hack. I tried it on several samples of each type. I'm just clueless at this point.Since the latest updates of Windows - no matter whether W7 or W10 - there is no way to get into the bootloaders of any Betaflight or Butterflight based FC (JB4, Heliospring, CLRacing F4 or Betaflight F4).
#IMPULSE RC DRIVER FIXER CANNOT FIND FC DRIVERS#
I reinstalled every single USB driver in the Dev.Manager, I made sure my chipset drivers are up to date. Thing is, I really don't know what's wrong. I'm also unable to use an Arduino UNO board (knock-off, not an original arduino), where all of my attempts to make it work result in the same Code 10 driver error.
I think the issue might lie somewhere in my computer's USB drivers.
#IMPULSE RC DRIVER FIXER CANNOT FIND FC WINDOWS 10#
Updating Windows 10 and BIOS, nothing changed.Impulse RC Driver Fixer - doesn't even see the FC.Device Manager - Display - Show hidden devices - uninstall every single greyed out device, reboot PC - nothing changed.Installing STM32 Virtual COM Port Driver - installation successful, nothing changed though.Several driver updating software (Intel driver updater, avast driver updater etc) - they keep telling me my drivers are up to date.Uninstalling every single USB driver in Device Manager, reinstalling them again - nothing changed.Installing ZADIG - no STM32 BOOTLOADER option, or any other relevant option in the list.Installing the latest STM USB VCP Drivers, rebooting - nothing changed.Installing the latest CP210x Drivers, rebooting - nothing changed.so yeah, that would be too easy, wouldn't it. Tried it, but it gets stuck on "Searching for Flight Controllers.".
#IMPULSE RC DRIVER FIXER CANNOT FIND FC INSTALL#
Then I found about Impulse RC Driver Fixer software, which should basically find any connected FCs, download their drivers and install them automatically. Which is, apparently, a generic and non-descriptive error, coming from a damaged or corrupt driver and designed to ruin my mood for weeks. STMicroelectronics Virtual COM Port Version 1.4.0.0.Īnd, it results in a "This device cannot start" Code 10 error. However, since it didn't change anything either, I then deleted the pair in VSPD again and uninstalled that software.Īnother thing which I tried was going into Device Manager - highlighting Ports (COM and LPT) section - Action - Add Legacy Hardware - manual selection - Ports (COM and LPT) - STMicroelectronics. They did appear in Device Manager next to the COM1 port. There, I created a pair of virtual COM ports (COM2, COM3).
#IMPULSE RC DRIVER FIXER CANNOT FIND FC SERIAL#
Well, as you can see in the image above, I don't have USB Serial Converter.Īfter searching for a solution, I tried installing VSPD software - Virtual Serial Port Drive by Eltima. I noticed some people having similar issues were recommended to open Device Manager, find USB Serial Converter, go into Properties and -somewhere- tick the VCP option, to make virtual COM ports appear. So, again, I install them, the message about successful installation appears, and boom. So, I tried to google STM32 bootloader drivers, and after some digging, I downloaded basically the same VCP driver I was installing earlier. This is how my Device manager looks like, FC connected. When connected while holding a button on the FC (which I presume forces it to connect in bootloader mode), the red LED stays lit, and another small red LED turns on.When connected as it is, one red LED stays lit all the time, while a blue one keeps flashing.I don't even hear the "USB device connected" sound in Windows, and nothing happens in the Device Manager after connecting it. There's an issue with connecting it to my computer, it seems the system doesn't recognize it at all after plugging the FC in a USB port. My computer is running Windows 10 64-bit, updated to build 17763.529. I'm building a mini FPV drone based on the MATEKSYS F405-CTR flight controller - link.Īfter some reading, I decided to flash BetaFlight firmware on the FC. After several days of unsuccessful attempts I decided to reach out to this forum, asking for help.