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MacOS "No ST-Link detected!" on stm32cubeide

AShan.2
Associate II

After the update, I was unable to run or debug on my nucleo-l053r8 on MacOS Big Sur V11.4.

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TDK
Guru

Did you power cycle it?

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AShan.2
Associate II

Hi sorry I just started to learn how to use stm32 boards. What's power cycle? Is it using ST-Link utility?

Power cycle just means turn it off and back on again. In this case, by unplugging and replugging the USB cable.
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AShan.2
Associate II

oh yup definitely, including reinstalling the stm32cudeide and driver.

AShan.2
Associate II

I didn't find a solution yet and the weird part is that I created a partition and did a fresh install. It works... so it is most likely not MacOS 11.4 issue

My workaround now is using Clion(student account) with openOCD as both using the same toolchain (STM32CubeIDE).