![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I will most likely be attempting a clean re-install of Windows 10 to get past the 1909 update failures and my fingers are crossed that doing that will also make the Pico's USB serial work as well. So at the USB level there is still something slightly different or something that is missing that causes some Windows machined to not enumerate the USB serial from the Pico that we might be able to change to work around this. That said, other USB serial adapters work fine for me, that includes FTDI, and the CP24xx, as well as the STM32 virtual serial. That also means that I am not likely to be the only one experiencing this issue, there were be many others. Windows 10 manages to do something to itself that even Microsoft doesn't understand or know how to fix. My Windows 10 machine is still running 1909 and has failed the attempted upgrade dozens of times (and if you google for failed update) you will find a LOT of folks in the same scenario. So this is definitely NOT the Pico or MicroPython's issue. This definitely a Windows 10 issue, and I am convinced that there is "something" in my Windows 10 machine that is preventing this from working. I didn't try installing any (there are none that I could find). ![]()
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