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ST-Link/V2-1 is not getting detected

Chhaleria
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Hi,

i am working on STM32cubeIDE for STM32G071RB nucleo-64 dev board with windows 11.

i have a ST-LINK/V2-1 programming and debugging tool is integrated into the Nucleo as shown below image.

To power the board, I connect the STM32 Nucleo-64 board to my laptop with a USB Type-A to Micro-B cable through the USB connector (CN2). As a result, the PWR green LED (LD3) lights up and the COM LED (LD1) blinks.

I checked the jumper position on the board, STLK (CN4) on [1-2], [3-4], PWR (JP2) on [1-2], IDD (JP3) ON.

I installed stsw-link0009 USB driver for ST-Link/V2-1 to make this connection successful.

But, still No ST-Link is visible in Device manager, image is attached below.

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kindly support me to fix this issue and looking forward for your response.

Thanks

Best Regards

Sachin chhaleria

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TDK
Super User

If nothing happens in the device manager, you're probably using a power-only USB cable.

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