Windows10 not showing the M5Stack in device manager
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Anyone had that problem? I followed the prerequisite steps, and still cannot see the device - no com port created
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@hashman73 Have you swapped cables? I've had one other user who had this issue. They switched from their own cable to the one we provided. Their cable was defective and worked fine after that.
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@rashedtalukder yes, tried 3 different cables, on 3 different PCs. nothing...
When I connect the device it powers up, but does not show up in the device manager.
what am I missing, or is it a faulty device? -
The SiLabs CP210x driver was installed in all of them?
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@rashedtalukder yes. is there another way I can verify that the PC recognize the device?
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With the driver installed and no issues with cables or a hub, the device should be detected and show up in Windows device manager with the COM port displayed next to the device name. If it doesn’t, you can try to connect to a Linux machine if you have one available (Raspberry Pi works) and follow the Linux instructions. If that doesn’t show, I think your device is defective and I would contact the outlet you bought it from for a replacement.
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@hashman73 which device do you have exactly?
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@rashedtalukder thanks!
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@sodoku Core 2 for AWS. Is there more than one kind?
Bought from M5 store following a link from AWS IoT edukit