ST-LINK USB driver for Windows 11
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‎2024-12-14 4:35 PM
Is there ST-Link V2 driver for Windows 11? I am using Microsoft Surface Pro + Copilot and trying to load code on STM32L476.
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‎2024-12-14 5:42 PM - edited ‎2024-12-14 5:43 PM
What do you see in the device manager when the ST-Link is connected? (View->Devices by container)
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‎2024-12-18 6:15 PM
The USB drivers for the STLINK-Vx (STSW-LINK009)
https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stsw-link009.html
it mentions "USB driver signed for Windows7, Windows8, Windows10". it works on my PC with Win11 (Windows 11 Enterprise, Version 23H2) also.
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‎2025-01-01 8:29 PM
For some reason I am still struggling with this. I bought Surface Pro recently
Config:
Windows 11 Home (Version 24H2)
System: 64-bit OS, ARM processor
Processor: Snapdragon X10-Core
I installed STM IDE and trying to work on STM32L476RG MCU, but USB driver is not working. I disable Digital Driver Signing and secure boot. After spending hours, I was about to install drivers but it installs as AMD64 driver.. when I plug board it doesn't recognize installed drivers. I tried updating driver manually but it doesn't show up in the list as well. Can you please help as I need to work on a few projects using this board?
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‎2025-01-01 11:49 PM
It seems that no official ARM64 Windows STLink driver is available. Perhaps you may try some workaround found from internet.
@AM Could you please help to clarify ?
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‎2025-01-02 1:14 AM
I confirm the issue is linked to Windows ARM64 OS not yet supported by official ST-Link USB driver.
You may have a look at this topic which is the same issue:
Best regards
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‎2025-01-02 1:00 PM
I managed to install driver with the help but still having issues with STM IDE as it doesn't recognize the device.. Any suggestions? Will ST provide official USB drivers for ARM64 soon? I have several students with the same issue.
