 We're going to go and find these drivers now What you're going to want because I wouldn't advise using an F3 don't bother and there's different drivers to the F3 So what we're going to do is we're going to go after these drivers here the ST Micro drivers from ST.com just need to get the software now Get latest Except the agreement and this is where it's going to want some information. I've already done mine So I don't think I need to do this again, but this is what you're going to have to do And then if you can just get away with doing a download Pause them. I wonder if they let me do this anyone anyone anywhere ST.com Yeah, so the registration has been submitted validate your email to start the download Oh, how horrible is that? I really don't like that, but you're gonna have to do that guys I'm sorry and what you'll get then is you'll get this so be downloaded in a in a package into your hard drive and then just go through the process of Pulling it and um, but this is gonna be a little bit you're gonna know how to install a bit of software You just click on it once it's in there and just go through the install But once you've got it installed you need to go into your C drive So you need to go into your C drive and go into the program files x86 and look down for ST micro ST ST micro Do you've been watching me call it? Why can't I go down on this? There we go ST micro electronics Go into there Go into the software Virtual com port now if you're on win7 choose this and if you're using AMD processor use the AMD 64 Do the install from there basically just doing it again and If you're using a Intel machine x86 for you The same will be if you're using Windows 8 Right same thing AMD machine use the AMD 64 and x86 for the windows For the Intel again, you're gonna find that in the virtual com port driver software ST micro electronics, which is in your program files on your C drive Okay, program files x86 And there's another one as well like you're gonna want and this is Zadik and Zadik is for Windows when you're doing your DFU You may find that when you plug in and you're holding down the boot button Yeah, the boot button That it's not doing it. It's not giving you the DFU and that for that even you use Zadik and again is Quirking it will bring you through to the website Here it is 2.6 Get that on to machine and then just run that again and what you'll have is We'll get rid of this one minute On here you'll have Zadik Or you'll have it in your machine I shouldn't say I'm here. I found it in my list of software Zadik And then just doing a right click like you can on anything else and Pin to start and that's what I did just put my stuff in the start here It just makes it easier for me. Just get to the things I'm more frequently used So we got Zadik Zadik in here and this is gonna help doing the DFU if you just put those other sort software room for the STM ST microelectronics That software will just simply run for you. That doesn't seem to be any issues but sometimes when you're trying to bring in a Board it may not be one you've done before I'm not going to make a show I've done all these boards one of these has got a problem the DFU. So let's just see if we can Just do that and I'm gonna press down now the Boot button and just see On the screen there It's gone into DFU darn it and that's practically the oldest board I've got So I've got all mine working But what you're gonna notice is in here if you're using Zadik and you go into options you list all the devices And then you can click down here And you can see what it is that you've got connected here Or what it is you want to be looking at and this is the one here look the SDM32 bootloader And so you just want to make sure when you click down onto that Where you see driver here, it may have a different driver, but what you want basically is this To be here, so you're just going to install the driver You want the WinUSB 6.1 driver and you just install the driver and then that will allow you to go through into the DFU Like it's allowed us to bear pretty much with You know any of these F4 boards I I've already got a small selection of these boards, but I haven't come across a problem And doing it with these with the F3s. Yeah, they could be a right pain in the backside sometimes, but You have to do a little bit of juggling around, but I'm gonna trust that you're not using the F3 So that's it that that that is it basically how to do that and if you'll just um If you'll just plug it in normally It will just give you a Comport because you've already got the drivers in when you plug your board in because you've already installed your drivers and reboot your machine As well once you've installed those drivers I don't think you really have to but do it anyway because it might just make sure that configuration goes in properly um Yeah, then when you plug in your flight controller, what will happen is you'll just see that message from the computer Basically be telling it. It's just um Configuring that device and then just wait And it will pop up saying it's done it and you're ready to go just open up your Your software then in your software you're going to get this iNav you'll be getting from um In the documentation of support But you'll be getting from the iNav website and if you just type in Right in the iNav then you just type in iNav Read that he says Hit go and there you go. You've got releases for iNav And that will bring you through to this click on there. Oh looks like I did it anyway Yeah, and as we look just underneath these We're looking for the assets And then you can For me here, this will be the iNav configurator win 64 Because i'm using a 64 bit processor in this machine and just choose what's relevant to you And that's it. That's as simple as it is