#STM32 DRIVER INSTALL FAILED DRIVER#
Usually I remove the driver by deinstalling the device in the device manager.
#STM32 DRIVER INSTALL FAILED INSTALL#
Would need some help to deinstall and install the right one, as I guess that there might be something in the background which screws everything up. Maybe somebody knows a driver which works for sure. So out of 100 trials it worked at least once (which gives me a little bit of hope). The funny thing is one time it worked and I could upload the blink program. After un- and replugging it is there again. In the device manager it gets the yellow warning mark. After releasing the NRST and then the BOOTO button I get a windows warning that the USB device has not been recognized by Windows and therefore is not ready to use. As soon as I press the BOOTO and then the NRST it falls off, which can be seen on the device manager. The funny thing is, If I plug the device in, it is getting recognized. I was also looking for the STM DFU Driver. As far as I know the BlackPill already has a hardware bootloader integrated, so I did not toutch stevestrong I already do have the "STM32CubeProgrammer" installed and use already the "STM32CubeProgrammer (DFU)" upload method. But if I am not wrong thats what I already do. It seems to me that the problem might be driver related but not sure about that. With the ST-LINK2 I run into similar problems.Īnyhow I would like to stick with the blackpill as the bootloader is already preinstalled and I don not have to worry about that. Made the same experience even with the Bluepill after installing the bootloader on it. After unplugging and reconnecting the hardware the Port is back again.
![stm32 driver install failed stm32 driver install failed](https://i.stack.imgur.com/i1e8j.png)
Even in the Windows (10) hardware manager it shows that the STM is disabeled. If I do the same after pressing the buttons in sequence I immediatelly loose my COM4 port. Following comment is comming up:Įstablishing connection with the device failed If I try to download the sample blink program without pressing the BOOTO and NRST buttons (press and hold BOOTO then press and release the NRST button, the release the BOOTO button), the IDE compiles the program but the upload failes. The system detects the right com port, I can ask for the Boardinformation, which shows board connected to Port COM4. I have installed everything in accordance to the instructions shown on following webpage:Īlmost everything is working fine so far.
![stm32 driver install failed stm32 driver install failed](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/0mrJG7AOmRI/maxresdefault.jpg)
I am pretty new to the microprocessor world and I am struggeling to connect my Black Pill to the Arduino IDE (Version 1.8.13).