Help: about to do a hard reset

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MichaelDrost
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Help: about to do a hard reset

Post by MichaelDrost »

Hello all,

I am about to do the one thing I wasn't really looking forward to and that is a hard reset of my RCP.

After trying to access my RCP through Race Analyser and USB (which at first went without a hitch), I kept getting Unknown Error messages whenever I tried to get the two together (Read/Write/Sensors).

I confirmed a COM port had been assigned in Race Analyser and Windows (Device Manager) (both COM8) and I could see the communication being started (0%), but always followed by the error message.

I reinstalled everything on the PC, bar Windows itself. I then tried updating the firmware. But when in update mode (with the three greens leds on), Windows did not even see the COM port (System specs > Device Manager). That was visible when connected in the regular fashion!

PC specs: Windows 7 with Race Analyser 1.1.15 and RaceCapturePro-1.2.8 firmware uploader package
RCP: mine (photo attached)

Is there anything else I can try, before going down this road? I don't enjoy being this close to potentially ruining my RCP as it has made me quite happy over the past year!

Thank you in advance for any and all efforts!

With highest regards,

Michael
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Post by brentp »

Hi Michael,

Have you tried the V2 software and firmware? There were a number of updates around USB comms stability. You don't need to do a hard reset in order to update - there's no such thing in RCP MK1, actually, as long as you can flash new firmware using the bootloader.
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Post by MichaelDrost »

It's not working ...

When I have 1 led Windows Device Manager shows COM10 and when connected under 3 green leds nothing.

I tried v1 and v2 and to no avail.

What do I do next?
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Post by brentp »

Please try manually installing the bootloader drivers from this download:

http://autosportlabs.net/asl_dist/rcp/b ... sta7_8.zip

First unplug RCP and then run the file bootloader_drivers.exe in that zip archive.

After the drivers are installed, reboot the computer

Then hold down the button on RCP while plugging it in under windows. Do you see RCP bootloader show up in device manager?
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Post by MichaelDrost »

Did as instructed:

After install, shutdown, boot and reconnect with button pressed, 3 leds on, but no visible usb connection.
Disconnect en reconnect without button pushed: 1 led comes on and COM10 shows up in Device Manager.

What can I try next?

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Post by brentp »

When you plug it in with the button and 3 LEDs showing, can you see the "AutosportLabs" bootloader under the "libusb" branch of Device Manager?

If you can post a screenshot of device manager with RCP plugged in under bootloader mode, we can take a look at it.
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Post by MichaelDrost »

as requested.

No AutosportLabs" bootloader under the "libusb" branch of Device Manager visible (yet).

Am going through all driver properties manually.

And Brent? Thanks!! I really appreciate your help!

Michael
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Post by MichaelDrost »

Right, I've found the USB Device location and ran a "1 led" and "3 led" test.

See attachments.

Other than that, I am still clueless. Could de-installing and cleaning out the registry (regedit) help?

Thanks for all help so far ...
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Post by brentp »

Hmm.

When you re-installed the bootloader driver, did you get any unusual messages?

Also, is your machine 32 bit or 64 bit? is it windows Vista?
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Post by MichaelDrost »

Found "three led"setting under "Human Interface Devices".

Every time I connect in 3 led mode an additional HID device appears.
Every time I connect in 1 led mode RCP is recognized as a USB device.
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Post by MichaelDrost »

systems specs are:

Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2400 CPU @ 3.10GHz
Memory (RAM) 8,00 GB
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660

Windows 7 Professional
System type 64-bit operating system
Number of processor cores 4

No unusual messages during install of flasher_WinXPVista7_8.zip file

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Post by brentp »

Sorry this is so time consuming and thanks for hanging in there.

Can you run: installer_x86.exe from within the zip file directly and try again, seeing if you see the bootloader come up (while button is pressed, etc)

Barring that, is there another windows PC you can try?
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Post by MichaelDrost »

Found this under "Devices and Printers" (in 3 Led mode)

Unknown device "Autosport Labs bootloader"
Recognized as USB input device and HID Compliant ....
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Post by MichaelDrost »

Right, it seems Windows has ID'd the RCP in 3 Led mode as the Autosport Labs Bootloader, but for reasons unknown seems insistent on referring to it as a HID device, rather than a USB device.

I have a Windows XP laptop, so I'll give that a try to, but that will be tomorrow.

For now I want to express my sincere gratitude for your help!

With highest regards,

Michael

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Post by MichaelDrost »

Got it to work on my ancient laptop (which is why it took so long before submitting an update). So I am saved!!!

Found some more required reading on when Windows gets USB and HID mixed up.

Will get back as soon as I have found a fix!

For now: thank you again for your assistance!!!

Michael

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