

I think that the fully automated method of driver installation is the way to go, because that would be most user friendly. Instead the BFC Installer would need to do the inf-file modifications and possibly also registry modifications itself, replacing the Win/STM default driver with the "WinUSB" driver. Both requires the bootloader device being connected. Downloading and running Zadig or ImpulseRC DF is not a solution. The BOOTLOADER USB device interface is slightly different matter. For the USB VCP and CP210x drivers, you only need to download and make the files available in the right places, Windows PnP will then do the final installation when the device is connected. Please also remember the two different procedures needed. Hi all commented on Jan That sounds as a very reasonable solution, having options for the user to bypass the driver installations.

However, I think it would be good if there was still an option for the user to re-do or repair the driver installations. In that case, the bypass checkbox could be pre-set, or driver install part completely hidden. The BFC Installer could/should first of all check if all those driver issues has already been done. Protect yourself, $500,000 liability insurance for only $38.That sounds as a very reasonable solution, having options for the user to bypass the driver installations. It is recommended that you learn to fly manually before moving up to a custom made quadcopter or even more of the higher cost GPS driven units as you may lose signal and cause a fly away. If you are unfamiliar with quadcopters and are interested in getting into the hobby, most suggest a Hubsan X4 H107C or Blade Nano QX as a good starter or any other small ready to fly quadcopter including building your own. Come here to make new friends, all are welcome and all ages are welcome. The technology is moving fast and this group is for both beginners and experienced pilots, with a desire to explore cutting edge technology. Share your latest ideas with like minded people and bring your quadcopter to life. Learn about civilian multirotors (UAVs) hobby.
