This has been discussed in various forums many times. The TSA can be one of two devices: STM Bootloader or DFU device. Thus two different device drivers. The DFU driver does not get installed automatically for whatever reason but it there in the STM folder tree for various Windows versions. It needs to be installed manually.
There is also a command line utility for Linux that seems to work with little fuss.
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-Jim
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On Mon, 26 Feb 2024 06:35:47 -0800
"Horace F" <hgf3888@...> wrote:
So my question is what other alternatives do we have aside from using STM32Cube Programmer or the DfuSE apps? if they can't recognize the USB drive? Luckily I have my desktop that worked. But what if I didn't? I'm asking this on behalf of all those who posted about the failed FW Update. I read through it without a solution. Are there compatible drivers (non-STM) that could work with the STM32Cube Programmer and/or the DfuSE apps?