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Still having issues with Assistant 2 / Win 7 / Spark
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<blockquote data-quote="Dodge DeBoulet" data-source="post: 87400" data-attributes="member: 14925"><p>If it installs on Windows 7 without incident, it's compatible. Microsoft's installer checks for a compatible Windows version, and unless DJI screwed up in setting the minimum recommended, it <strong>should</strong> work.</p><p></p><p>In my case Windows doesn't even acknowledge that something's been plugged into the USB port. I would at the very least expect to see a plug 'n play notification that a new device has been found. The only indication that it's connected is the battery light's flashing its charging status. I'm thinking there may actually be a hardware problem with the Spark ... maybe the USB D+ and/or D- lines aren't connected inside the drone. I've tried multiple cables, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dodge DeBoulet, post: 87400, member: 14925"] If it installs on Windows 7 without incident, it's compatible. Microsoft's installer checks for a compatible Windows version, and unless DJI screwed up in setting the minimum recommended, it [B]should[/B] work. In my case Windows doesn't even acknowledge that something's been plugged into the USB port. I would at the very least expect to see a plug 'n play notification that a new device has been found. The only indication that it's connected is the battery light's flashing its charging status. I'm thinking there may actually be a hardware problem with the Spark ... maybe the USB D+ and/or D- lines aren't connected inside the drone. I've tried multiple cables, too. [/QUOTE]
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