How to solve "Error: No STM32 target found! If your product embeds Debug Authentication, ..." ?
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‎2023-06-05 11:48 AM - last edited on ‎2025-02-18 4:07 AM by Andrew Neil
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‎2025-02-18 4:01 AM
Hi :)
It seems the board is locked and there is no way to connect to the board! Is there any way to perform "debug authentication" or discard this by disabling?
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‎2025-03-05 5:13 PM
Hi everyone!
I was having endless issues like these, and as a last shot I decided to give this video a try.
STM32 by LowLevel on Youtube
Going through the steps, and some slight troubleshooting courtesy of ChatGPT made me finally able to connect and upload blink led code!
Hope this helps someone else.
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‎2025-03-11 8:54 PM
- I joined together BOOT0 and VDD pins. i did just like you say
and WORK very nice
tank you very much my frend
now i can recognize and programmer mi customize PCB from the stm32h747BI
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‎2025-03-26 10:46 PM
Hi i'm facing similar issue, i believe the issue started when i'm trying to erase flash memory.
I've tried several things according to this forum but it is not working :
1. Press Reset button while connecting to STM32CubeProgramer
2. Connecting Boot0 and VDD and try to connect
3. Using discovery on debug authentication
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‎2025-03-31 10:40 PM
i reinstall st-link server https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/st-link-server.html, the problem resolved
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‎2025-04-01 6:38 PM
This happened to me just now when I loaded a pin configuration meant for a STM32F411VET6 to a STM32F411CEU6.
As rubenayl said, connect while holding reset. In my case I had to keep doing this every time I wanted to connect to the chip. What worked for me was doing a "Full chip Erase" using the STM32CubeProgrammer.

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