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SOLVED BELOW I'm using a Nucleo-L432kc and im powering it from the +5v pin, to prevent it being held under reset by the unpowered ST-LINK I have removed SB9 which has succeeded, but now I am unable to program it, despite the success others report.

GRing.1
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GRing.1
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Updating this post as I have since found a solution, attaching wires to the contacts of the solder bridge allowed me to make a jumper circuit. When programming the device the pins must be shorted, these can then be separated when running.

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TDK
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Edit: oh, you're still using the onboard ST-Link.

Should work, what error message or issue are you running into? You will need to ensure SWDIO/SWCLK are not reprogrammed, the chip doesn't enter low power states, otherwise you will need to boot up into the bootloader to connect.

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GRing.1
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This is what I get in MBED studio, interestingly, it seems to work despite the error maybe 1 out of 30 times?

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Replied to myself accidentally, see my comment below, thanks.

Sounds like a software issue rather than a hardware one. Perhaps the debugger is assuming NRST is connected. If STM32CubeProgrammer can connect, issue isn't with the hardware connection.

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No success with Cube:

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GRing.1
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Updating this post as I have since found a solution, attaching wires to the contacts of the solder bridge allowed me to make a jumper circuit. When programming the device the pins must be shorted, these can then be separated when running.