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Ok so i got it to work,
What i did was i did a system restore to about 4 days back, at this point i already had naza lite software installed, but i couldn't uninstall it since the uninstaller file was missing, i re installed it and uninstalled it. (Naza m lite assistant software) Then what i did was i left the driver installed (usb driver) and i just installed naza m 2 software and i was good to go. Honestly i do not know what i did but i am glad what ever i did worked. |
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Very helpful with the driver!
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Still Valid?
Just ran across this thread after struggling with this problem last night. Are the drivers posted on page 5 still valid? I'm going to try them tonight if I don't run across anything newer.
Kinda sad that after at least six years this is still a problem. |
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The same Phantom and the same USB cable works fine in Vista 64 and Windows XP. The problem is, the driver's installation program says there is no device to update, and when I tried to manually update, he says he can not install it |
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Last edited by Raforo; Jan 22, 2016 at 07:58 PM.
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For people having issues installing the device, I think I have the answer (well it worked for me anyway)
1) First, you have to disabled the requirement for drivers to be signed, a guide can be found here for windows 8.1 and Windows 10 users: http://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how-...igned-drivers/ 2) Once that has been done, open device manager on your PC and expand the Serial ports section, now if you plug and wait then unplug your naza, you should see one here called USB serial device that will have a COM number of 1-15 possibly after it. This will be your Naza. 3)Right click your COM device, click 'update driver Software', then click 'Browse my computer for driver software' 4) then click 'let me pick from a list'. 5)Click 'have disk' then browse to the location the DJI driver software put the drivers (generally 'C:/Program Files (x86)/DJI Product/DJI Driver vx.xx' or similar. In this folder will be a 3 source folders, you will need to open the Source64 folder then select the .inf file and click open 6) The device driver box should now have DJI USB Virtual COM or similar in, click this then click next. This should successfully install the device driver and allow the software to now see your Naza. If at the last stage you get an error saying the driver could not be installed, you may not have completed step 1 correctly and disabled driver signing, or the driver may be corrupted. In the latter, uninstall the device drivers from the Remove Programs section of control panel, reboot, then install the driver package again from DJI. If the above has helped, please quote the post and let me know, also any issues please let me know and i'll do my best to help. If USB Serial Device does not show up in device manager for you or does not disappear when you unplug/plug the USB cable for the Naza THIS GUIDE WILL NOT HELP YOU Edit: I have collaborated with Painless 360 to bring you a helpful video about how to fix this also, please take a look and like the video if it was helpful to you:
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Thanks again, I wonder why DJI don't sign his drivers |
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For anyone interested, I have collaborated with Painless 360 to bring you a helpful video about how to fix this also, please take a look and like the video if it was helpful to you:
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I haven't seen anyone with this problem .... I have it and was hoping it may have come up somewhere in this message thread. I'm using several different computers like everyone else in here, XP, Vista, Win 7, Win 10 .... (I have a hard time throwing stuff out LOL!) .....
Any help? I'll post a photo of it: |
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Doesn't appear to be a driver issue, you may want to go into add and remove programs and look for any 'Microsoft Visual C++ redistributable' installs, uninstall them then reboot your PC. You then want to reinstall the latest redist's available for each version, both the x86 and x64 options: 2015 redist - both x86 and x64 *Link removed~* 2008 SP1 x86 *Link removed~* 2008 x64 *Link removed~* Reboot your PC and you should be good. I'm not sure which one the Naza app relies on or which of yours is broken so best to do them all. Let me know how you get on! |
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Last edited by Bowerz; Mar 16, 2017 at 04:01 AM.
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I've done that several times on several computers. I have deleted and reinstalled every version of the Microsoft Visual C++ on every version of windows I have, XP, Vista, Win 7, Win 10.
But this is good news for me since I do have one more XP computer working now and I'll try it on that one and a brand new XP Home that I can reinstall and mess with until something works. This never comes up on the YouTube videos I have watched all over the internet. |
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