The board beeps every 5 seconds,
the blue led goes out for a second, and and the DD window refresh, it seems that it is trying to connect but it doesn't, the beep repeats every 5 seconds, forever...
Revolution boards don't have a beeper, so I guess you mean that everything is connected to the board and that the motors are beeping via the ESCs. I mention this in the unlikely case: if the board has a beeper, it is not a Revo.
Blue LED goes out every 5 (to 7) seconds is a sign that the code has locked up and the watchdog has rebooted it. In my personal experience, this is usually caused by invalid/conflicting settings, or incorrect wiring.
Just some info: I would not think it likely that Windows 11 would cause a Revo lockup (and thus the 5 second boot loop). I have not heard of anyone trying Windows 11, so it is possible that it doesn't work, at least without some setting in Windows. I recall that some previous versions of Windows had some backward compatibility (previous Windows versions) mode settings.
With problems like this it sometimes helps to try a different USB cable or to completely uninstall and reinstall GCS. Also the wiki has some troubleshooting steps to remove the driver. I know you have tried some of this already...
Try the following and report back:
- disconnect absolutely everything from the Revo leaving it unpowered and no USB connection
- do not plug in Revo USB until told to
- run GCS and go to Firmware tab
- press Rescue and follow the instructions to plug in Revo USB
- after a few seconds (say less than 10 seconds), some of the grayed out buttons become active
- press Safe Boot and see if that lets it connect
Did Safe Boot become active or did Revo continue to do blue LED 5 second boot loop? Did Safe Mode allow you to connect normally with GCS?