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Warning: Don't Upgrade your FTDI drivers

Started by barneyg, Saturday,October 25, 2014, 23:57:27

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barneyg

If you use FTDI drivers in modern Window systems it would appear Windows update is installing new drivers that will (soft) brick fake FTDI FT232chips.

http://hackaday.com/2014/10/22/watch-that-windows-update-ftdi-drivers-are-killing-fake-chips/

It does appear that it can be unbricked by using a Linux or Windows XP box and FT_Prog to change the device PID back to something the driver will recognise -  0x6001.

Vyizis

Ftdi/Microsoft have now pulled this so no need to worry!

barneyg

unless you';ve already borked your stuff and are wondering why or if you';ve updated the drivers already but since FTDI haven';t issued new ones only pulled the funky ones you will end up with a dead ftdi chip if you plug it in before they issue fixed drivers. 

a "fix" is outlined here : http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?PHPSESSID=heg4v4pqlhnjftnpvaektfgs91&topic=270175.msg1922910#msg1922910

One must assume you can also uninstall the new version of the driver and reinstall the old version that is listed on the website.

nbpicklesno2

Or you could just not use Microsoft products at all and move to open source, ie Linux.

It';s all about control. Just like your FC really :smiley:
A tricopter is the only prime numbered multirotor (I need to change this signature since watching one of the latest videos from Flite Test but can't think of anything intelligent (smart arse) to change it to right now).

Hands0n

A couple of quick links to useful videos for those afflicted. Might be useful.

1) How to un-brick your FTDI device
http://youtu.be/RZH_qGautqM

2) Unbricking using Windows
http://youtu.be/SPdSKT6KdF8

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