I'm going to bed way too late, but I'm going to be happy.
You're right, I did just need to do the Rescue routine.
- I can't say for sure whether removing drivers via usbdeview was helpful, but I did that first.
- I then unplugged everything, started LibrePilot completely fresh, hit Rescue, and plugged in.
- It immediately showed that it recognized my board. (Woohoo!)
- None of the automatic Upgrade buttons worked, but I was able to download the firmware file and load it.
- I then unplugged, plugged in again, and it now went through the USB Virtual COM Driver process.
- After that I was able to connect and it still had my settings from before.
Unfortunately I still have my original mystery surrounding saving settings. Maybe this is user error?
- I want to change the Flight Mode and Settings Bank options under Input -> Flight Mode Switch Settings.
- When I connect, go there, make changes and hit Save, I get the Save with the red X.
- If I disconnect and reconnect, sure enough nothing was saved.
I just now got it to work, but it seemed curious
- I connected and went to Input.
- Ran the Transmitter Setup wizard again. (Not really changing anything.)
- It then dropped me into the Input tab to setup FailSafe.
- I made the desired changes under Flight Mode Switch Settings, and Save then worked.
- I was also able to go to the Output tab and make some changes to the Neutral values (which had also failed to save previously), and Save worked again.
To make sure I wasn't crazy, I reconnected and tried again without going through the wizard. Again I got the red X. Is this a known situation? Is there something I should be doing to put it into a writable state that's easier than going through an entire Wizard process?
Thanks,
Bill