When I plug in my gadget II windows 10 sees it as a disk drive . I've installed the drivers and can't get it to be recognized correctly.
When I plug in my gadget II windows 10 sees it as a disk drive . I've installed the drivers and can't get it to be recognized correctly.
How exactly did you install the driver and which driver?
You should be able to manually install the device driver through device manager from the Program Files\ETC\HighSpeed_Pipeline_Drivers location. If you need assistance with this process, just ask.
Are you sure that's the gadget? If you unplug the gadget, does the disk drive disappear from list? If it doesn't you are not looking at the right item.
Can you post here a photo of the entire Hardware Manager List ?
Your Gadget is in bootloader mode and likely needs firmware loaded to continue. This can happen if a firmware update on it gets weird. Copy C:\ETC\nodesbin\14d5.0114_Gadget_II_v1.1.0.9.0.4.S19 to this drive (right click, copy, then right click, paste when inside the drive). Once that is complete, unplug and replug the Gadget.
Edit: you can also use v1.0.0.9.0.10 if available on your computer instead of 1.1.0
Let us know how that goes!
Your Gadget is in bootloader mode and likely needs firmware loaded to continue. This can happen if a firmware update on it gets weird. Copy C:\ETC\nodesbin\14d5.0114_Gadget_II_v1.1.0.9.0.4.S19 to this drive (right click, copy, then right click, paste when inside the drive). Once that is complete, unplug and replug the Gadget.
Edit: you can also use v1.0.0.9.0.10 if available on your computer instead of 1.1.0
Let us know how that goes!
I've used Hans' method to resolve the same issue while updating firmware from Windows 10 on at least two Gadget II devices; it worked for me.
Also, worth mentioning that the same "Stuck in Bootloader" problem can occur when updating the firmware on an Eos Programming Wing, and the same general solution worked for me in resolving it. However, the Wing requires a different .S19 file from Nodesbin, in my case 14d5.0115_IO_Kinetis_4port_v1.2.0.9.0.7.S19. This may be worthy of note because unlike the Gadget, it isn't clear from looking at the list of file titles in Nodesbin which is the correct one for this device.
Can't confirm whether all hardware versions of the Wing require the same Kinetis 4 port S19 file, so contact ETC Tech Service if you're unsure. The module once updated shows up again in Shell > Maintenance > Firmware Updates as "Four Port I/O Board H/S".
Hope that helps.
Ric
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