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    Unable to run UIFlow or M5Burner on Win10

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      Zorfox @Mati
      last edited by Zorfox

      @mati Hello Mati,

      Thanks for your reply and I'm sorry for the delayed response.

      I did have the C++ redistributable installed, Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable (x86) 14.0.24215.1. I have Visual studio installed on this machine. Therefore, I have many of the libraries such as C++, J#, .NET framework, etc. My OS is also up to date on all the updates, including the anniversary update which appears to be needed for electron applications.

      I did not have node.js installed. I went ahead and installed it. However, I am still experiencing the same issue.

      Running the \bin\M5Burner.exe file displays a prompt,
      "This app can't run on your PC. To find a version for your PC, check with the software publisher."
      This does not appear when running the shortcut executable.

      I did not have any M5burner dump files. I did have several for UIflow however. I can send them to you if need be. I'm not able to read nor understand the contents of the report(s).

      The virtual machine is a good idea. Unfortunately, my internet speed is only 10mbs and a few gigabytes would take ALONG time. Even if it worked it would not solve my primary issue.

      As far as the machine I use, it's not an ACER. It's a desktop that I put together myself.

      I appreciate all your effort!

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        Mati @Zorfox
        last edited by Mati

        @zorfox i have bad news for you, all works fine in VM, please check it out, after launch m5burner.exe i have to confirm and expand More info to run it. Then windows will recognize what is missing and autodownload will take a action. At end after relaunch all is fine ...

        Did you saw this ?
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        VM from MS have to be pimped to 8GB of Vram and 8 vCPU's, default 2G and 1CPU was to lazy.

        text alternatywny

        In any case of follow up i have no clue what else we can do. Its last chance in M5stack tech support via mail.

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          liushasha
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          Hi,
          Its might caused by the 'windows defender' set at a high-security level. Try to lower the security level.

          At the top item unselect forbidden to warning.

          0_1568023826317_WechatIMG289.png

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            Lupa13 @liushasha
            last edited by

            @liushasha Same problem here !! :-(
            When I open the M5burner exe file (last version on m5doc site is M5Burner-v3-beta-win-x64) nothing happens. All I get is a black screen. (The left side of it is ok -shows all the options (CORE, Stick C, Atom...etc)
            I did received that blue screen of Windows Defender but clicking on "More Info", you can install it anyway....
            But tried also going to Windows Defender page and disabling the apps and files verification (Nothing happened). Tried disbling the AVAST antivirus (nothing again)
            Is there a M5burner exe "not beta" working ???
            Thanks !

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              ajb2k3 @Lupa13
              last edited by

              @Lupa13 Have you installed the latest python and have you installed ESPTools ?

              UIFlow, so easy an adult can learn it!
              If I don't know it, be patient!
              I've ether not learned it or am too drunk to remember it!
              Author of the WIP UIFlow Handbook!
              M5Black, Go, Stick, Core2, and so much more it cant be fit in here!

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                getsmod @Zorfox
                last edited by

                @Zorfox said in Unable to run UIFlow or M5Burner on Win10:

                @mati That is an excellent idea! Unfortunately, I just tried disabling my antivirus and firewall without success. In fact, I tried running the files on my Wife's laptop (Windows 7) and had the same issue. As far as running as administrator, I previously tried this as well. Below is the operating system details as requested. However, since it didn't run on another PC using a different OS I doubt it's related to which system I'm using. Thanks for the reply. It was in fact something I had not considered.

                Edition: Windows 10 Home
                Version: 1803
                OS Build: 17134.950

                Tried disabling antivirus/firewall, and running on a different PC—same issue. Admin mode didn’t help either. Appreciate the suggestion though!

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                  hector01 @Zorfox
                  last edited by

                  @Zorfox said in Unable to run UIFlow or M5Burner on Win10:

                  I have downloaded both M5Burner.zip and UIFlow-Desktop-IDE. After extraction(s) I am unable to run either applications, UIFlow-Desktop-IDE.exe and M5Burner.exe. When double clicking the files I see a wait icon for a few seconds and nothing happens. I also tried running from command promt. I have attempted running as administrator as well as using all compatibility settings available.

                  It seems like a missing dependency or blocked execution issue. Try disabling antivirus, installing required drivers, or checking port 7181 usage. Also, verify system requirements and reinstall both applications. Let me know!

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                    peolsolutions
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                    Update your system and install the latest version of UIFlow or M5Burner if they are not running on Windows 10. Ensure that the CP210x USB to UART drivers have been installed. Ensure that the software is run as an Administrator and that conflicting applications using the COM port are closed. Disable your antivirus/firewall temporarily and reinstall the software if necessary. As a result of these steps, connectivity and execution issues can be resolved, ensuring that M5Stack tools operate smoothly.

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                      ehsaas8171bisp
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                      That’s a great suggestion! Unfortunately, I already tried disabling both my antivirus and firewall, but the issue persisted. I even attempted to run the files on my wife’s laptop, which is running Windows 7, and encountered the same problem. I had previously tried running the program as an administrator as well.

                      Below are the operating system details as requested. However, since the issue occurs on a different computer with a different OS, I suspect it’s not related to my specific system.

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                        peolsolutions
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                        If you’re unable to run UIFlow or M5Burner on Windows 10, try running the app as administrator and ensure all necessary USB drivers (like CP210x or CH340) are installed. Disable antivirus temporarily, update your .NET framework, and check if the device is recognized in Device Manager. Reinstall the latest version from the official M5Stack site. Compatibility mode and checking firewall settings can also help resolve startup or connection issues.

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