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Please could someone help, as I have been trying all week and not getting anywhere! I bought an S800 which had been partly built, with a Wookong M controller. It came in the flight case with no paperwork or boxes. I have followed online instructions for connecting it all up. I have left off the arms for convenience. The problem has come when I tried to connect the Wookong to the assistant. I downloaded the latest assistant and win driver installer from the DJI website and followed the instructions.

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When I try to instal the driver it tells me that there is no device to update. When I open the assistant, it is obviously not connected as there are no lights showing. My laptop just keeps bleeping as if it were repeatedly tring to connect. I am thinking that the driver isn't being loaded. I am running windows 10 and have heard that it might not accept an unsigned driver, so I changed the settings to accept unsigned drivers.

Still no luck. I tried writing to DJI, but they wanted serial numbers/ place of purchase etc, which I obviously don't have. I can't find anything else in the wiki, youtube or forums, so I am completely stuck. Well, I managed to get my laptop to accept the windows 10 driver today, but assistant still isn't talking to the controller. When I open the assistant, it sticks and I have to click on 'skip' to open the assistant. There are no lights on in assistant and I can't do anything with it. I tried another lap top and another USB cable, but just the same.

I'm beginning to get a bit frustrated now!On the older Assistant softwares, 'skip' was DJI's form of 'continue'. If you hit 'skip' and you do not have a glowing green/blue LEDs in the corner of the program, then there has to be an issue with the flight controller itself. Most likely the main controller will need to be replaced. Thanks very much for your input. This sounds expensive now!If you happen to know someone with a WKM that you can borrow to further troubleshoot your current set up, that would be the only other way to confirm that it's the main controller and not your systems.

If another unit did the same issue when connected to your computer, then the issue would be on your own end. You could try to take it to a local dealer, and they may be able to confirm the diagnosis as well. It may seem a tad cumbersome, but it's the only other thing you can try before shelling out more money. If you happen to know someone with a WKM that you can borrow to further troubleshoot your current set up, that would be the only other way to confirm that it's the main controller and not your systems. If another unit did the same issue when connected to your computer, then the issue would be on your own end. You could try to take it to a local dealer, and they may be able to confirm the diagnosis as well. It may seem a tad cumbersome, but it's the only other thing you can try before shelling out more money.Thanks for that.

I came to my own conclusion that the main controller wasn't working properly and bought a little used one from ebay this week. This time, my lap top recognised the controller, but try as I may, it would not connect with the assistant. After weeks of trying to get help from DJI, we came up with a solution to the problem.Basically, the problem stems from DJI's software being incompatible with windows 10. Even the win 10 driver they gave me wouldn't solve the problem.

I got round the problem as follows: I turned back my laptop's internal clock to 2014 before I downloaded the driver and assistant. Then, when I loaded the assistant, I loaded it in compatibility mode using windows 7. So far it seems to have done the trick.Thanks very much for your input! Thanks for that. I came to my own conclusion that the main controller wasn't working properly and bought a little used one from ebay this week. This time, my lap top recognised the controller, but try as I may, it would not connect with the assistant.

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After weeks of trying to get help from DJI, we came up with a solution to the problem.Basically, the problem stems from DJI's software being incompatible with windows 10. Even the win 10 driver they gave me wouldn't solve the problem. I got round the problem as follows: I turned back my laptop's internal clock to 2014 before I downloaded the driver and assistant. Then, when I loaded the assistant, I loaded it in compatibility mode using windows 7. So far it seems to have done the trick.Thanks very much for your input!Could very well be the PC/Operating system. For example, as I write this I am logged into my Wookong on an old Laptop running Windows XP. Which I had to find and run because my PC running Windows 7 won't recognize that the flight controller is attached (hangs at the imfamous 'skip' screen.

Thank goodness I kept this old laptop.

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Is the issue still there? If the issue still exists, try another laptop.Tried on mac & on Windows.download win driver, RC System assistant (seems to always find the controller), and both versions available of the Phantom Vision 2+ assistant, but neither of those will find the controller.same on my mac - the RC system assistant find the controller, moves the stick on the screen when I move the stick on the controller, but again the Vision 2+ software on the mac didn't find the controller.Me want NAZA so bad! Going to buy a new controller tomorrow to solve problem with money, but obv would like to make this one rain too. Her are some of my earlier notes which might help- You did download the drivers with the phantom.yeah, no dice.the same issue on mac & windows coupled with the same RC assistant but not Phantom connecting has me really scratching the head.Just upgraded the firmware on the drone itself, still can't get anything but ' lease connect Controller' on both platforms with all drivers on the windows versions, phantom on and controller on, power cycle everything / wait 5 minutes on everything / no connectWill check a new controller tomorrow if I can't hack this one tonight. 1) I, Bryan Micon, am an idiot2) MC = THE FUCKING DRONE, NOT THE CONTROLLER3) so obv my controller worked with RC assist but then I stupidly plugged in the controller over and over again but not the drone itself, which I learn is the MASTER CONTROLLER or MC.anyway, NAZA mode enabled, going to figure out tomorrow if I flip to attitude mode (aka 'non-GPS mode') that will kill this 120M height restriction I'm getting some places on the strip.

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(obv no airplane issue, if an airplane is over the bellagio fountains, my drone is the least of it's worries) but I need to get that special areas whatnots removed. Must have full control over this thing.tyvm for the help guys.IMOMC = THE MAIN DRONEmay help a few like me. It's all about the Windows driver near the bottom of the downloads list on the DJI downloads page. I uninstalled the original install of the Phantom Assistant software. Hooked up the copter with the remote on. Installed the Windows driver, then installed the Phantom Assistant software both for the copter and the RC Assistant, copter still on and attached to the computer.

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When I started the Assistant all worked great. I fortunately didn't need to update anything, but it was nice to see it all working and all the values showing.Happy Flying,Mark.