Howdy!
This error message has suddenly appeared on a previously fin Windows 10 machine. My software is all current as of today.
Any hints on what to do next?
Thanks,
Randy
Howdy!
This error message has suddenly appeared on a previously fin Windows 10 machine. My software is all current as of today.
Any hints on what to do next?
Thanks,
Randy
Hi Rando,
Have you try to uninstall and install the nRFx Command Line Tools again? Try installing the newest version -> https://www.nordicsemi.com/eng/nordic/Products/nRF52840/nRF5x-Command-Line-Tools-Win32/58850
Best Regards,
Marjeris
Hi Rando,
Have you try to uninstall and install the nRFx Command Line Tools again? Try installing the newest version -> https://www.nordicsemi.com/eng/nordic/Products/nRF52840/nRF5x-Command-Line-Tools-Win32/58850
Best Regards,
Marjeris
I had run "repair" but that did not work, uninstall and reinstall had apparently. Thank you!!!
To clarify I had the 64 bit version, the 32 bit is what worked for me (that's the suggested link given by tech support)
I have the latest version of nrfjprog with NRF52840 support (9.8.1). But even I click download NRFgo Studio - 64bit 1.2.1 - now reinstalled nrfgostudiowin641212installer.zip. It installs Program Files (x86). NRFTools are in Program Files. So that means that your NRFgo Studio is 32-bit application, which cannot link dynamic library nrfjprog.dll. Is it so hard to make it right? Please fix it and compile NRFgo Studio for 64-bit architecture, then fix your download link. Thank you very much. I wasted hours on this.
this is what worked for me... thanks
This is so weird I also first installed 64 bit tools , after reading this post I uninstalled 64 and installed 32 bit and it worked, this is ridiculous and frustrating. Thanks for the post though else I would have wasted even more time on this. And why does Nordic Studio itself provided the latest command line tools so that the user doesn't have to figure out all this frustrating stuff.