Hi, I guess this is more of a pynitrokey issue rather than a firmware Issue, else I could add an Issue to the Firmware Repo.
I wanted to update my Nitrokey from v1.6.0 to 1.7.0.
I tried this in the Nitrokey App.
After I need to touch the Nitrokey, the Stick reboots in Bootloader mode and is not recognised anymore.
Then I tried the same with nitropy and ensured it is listed (nitropy nk3 list).
This also works.
An nitropy nk3 reboot --bootloader works as intended.
The Nitrokey is visible in Windows with e.g. usbipd, Zadig etc.
And I can see the ID 20a0:42dd clearly.
Can you confirm that you also tried running it as administrator?
Do you maybe have some usb-guard software running ? bitdefender or something which doesn't have the bootloader whitelisted?
Hi, I guess this is more of a pynitrokey issue rather than a firmware Issue, else I could add an Issue to the Firmware Repo.
I wanted to update my Nitrokey from v1.6.0 to 1.7.0. I tried this in the Nitrokey App. After I need to touch the Nitrokey, the Stick reboots in Bootloader mode and is not recognised anymore. Then I tried the same with nitropy and ensured it is listed (
nitropy nk3 list
). This also works.An
nitropy nk3 reboot --bootloader
works as intended. The Nitrokey is visible in Windows with e.g. usbipd, Zadig etc. And I can see the ID 20a0:42dd clearly.An nitropy list throws an error afterwards. Log is attached. nitropy.log.i158qdq9.txt
Also I think this is not related to the timing issues of the former problems with updating, since the device is not found, even after a while.
Everything is running on Windows 11. Tried it with python 3.10 and 3.11