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Cannot update firmware on Thingy:91 using nRF Connect v3.4.1 - Programmer on Windows 10

I've tried to update the firmware on my Thingy:91 to version 1.2 using the file mfw:_nrf91060120.zip:

  1. I set the Thingy:91 to 'application serial recovery mode by pushing the SW3 button while powering on to update the nRF9160 modem'.
  2. The Thingy:91 goes into this mode (the blue LED does NOT flash).
  3. I have the "Enable MCUboot" checkbox checked in nRF Connect Programmer. v3.4.1 on Windows 10.
  4. I click on 'Update modem' and provide it the file: mwf_nrf9160_1.2.0.zip.
  5. I receive the error message: 'Please make sure the device is in MCUboot mode and try again'
  6. The Thingy:91 starts flashing the blue LED.

I've done this repeatedly to no avail.

As an FYI, when I check the firmware version using AT+CGMR in LTE Link Monitor, it reports: mfw_nrf9160_1.1.0

Please see screenshot below.

Thanks,

Sanjay

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  • Indeed. I purchased a segger j-link external debug probe and it worked. Thank you for your help.

    Sanjay

  • Hello Øyvind,

    I'm quite deceived by this situation, I am also having the same issue, but I don't have a debug probe and I wasn't planning to buy one, at least now that I'm just doing a first evaluation of the Thingy:91.

    Are there any news? An updated driver? Or could I try to install the programmer and driver on a different PC? Any hope to solve the issue in another way?

    Thanks very much for your support.
    Best regards,

                   Andrea  

    Day after update:

    I did further tests, I tried a Windows 8 and even a Windows 7 (32 bit) PC. Unfortunately I had exactly the same failure. Of course without the modem update the Thingy is not even connecting to the network, so I'm totally stuck in my evaluation. I wonder if it would be even worth trying a Linux PC...

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