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STM32CubeProgrammer not detecting ST-Link devices

MZimm.13
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I am running Windows 7 and v2.1.0 of the STM32CubeProgrammer. It is unable to find connected ST-Link devices (in this instance, an ST-Link/V2, a Nucleo STM32F411RE, and a Nucleo STM32F303RE).

However, if I click the "Firmware Upgrade" button, it is able to find / detect the devices without issue. As well, if I run the older ST-Link Utility v4.50 it is able to detect all of these and connect to the Nucleo boards without issue.

I suspect this is some soft of driver issue on Win7 as the devices are detected on a Win10 laptop without issue as well.

Any ideas?

Cheers,

Martin Z.

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Most of my system are Win7, so not a specific issue there.

Can find ST-LINK's.

Watch for the default SWD clock, 4000 KHz is too high to connect to an L4 via ST-LINK/V2

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The issue is with detecting the ST-Link, not with connecting to the target device, so the SWD clock setting doesn't even factor into it.