After that, select "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer". Right Click on "STM32 BOOTLOADER" and select update driver then choose "Browse my computer for drivers". Expand this item and you will probably see "Hub Controller" and "STM32 BOOTLOADER". Go into device manager and find the STM device under "Universal Serial Bus devices" (at the very bottom of the window). This is what he did, and it worked for me:Ĭonnect the NanoVNA and put it in DFU mode. I found the fix via a Google search that led me to forum on One of the members by the handle of "Nuggetz" suggested that the driver in use was not the DFU version. I ran into the same problem with Windows 10 not seeing my NanoVNA in DFU mode. I will give it a try and letĮveryone know the results. On Mon, at 05:19 AM, Marc Verdi thank you for you thoughtful response.
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