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  1. #Y n radyo install#
  2. #Y n radyo 64 Bit#
  3. #Y n radyo update#
  4. #Y n radyo driver#

#Y n radyo install#

Had it popped up after the install I probably would have saved myself a little time. Even being an IT Professional I would never have thought of going into the folder and reading the readme file.

#Y n radyo update#

I did say yes and figured that I would be able to update the firmware. In fact when the setup program for the updater finished running it asked me if I wanted to run the update software.

#Y n radyo driver#

No where in the installation documentation that I read and downloaded prior to installing the updater does it say to run the driver set up program. If I had read that first I would have been able to figure it out much sooner. In this folder were the instructions to install the driver as I added above. Set my YN-E3-RT to firmware update mode, connected via USB and it immediately recognized and would allow me to run the firmware update.Īfter doing all of this I went back to the main folder and opened the readme.txt file. I opened explorer and went to the c:\Program Files(x86)\Yongnuo Trigger Updater\ folder and saw a driver folder I went into this folder and ran the dpinst_圆4.exe file and it installed the appropriate driver. I went back to my Windows 8.1 laptop and started looking around again. I set the trigger in firmware update mode, plugged it into PC and was able to update the firmware on my trigger. I Ran the updater setup and noticed that it also did a driver install.

#Y n radyo 64 Bit#

Instead I downloaded the updater and firmware to my Windows 7, 64 bit desktop PC. If I had looked a little closer I might have figured it out. I checked my device manager and could see an unrecognized device but was unable to install drivers. The next step was to try re-installing the firmware updater in administrator mode and again tried both USB cables with no luck. Next I tried a different USB cable, again no luck! I tried closing the updater software, turning off the transmitter and then trying launching everything again. The update software didn’t detect the controller but Windows did. I set the controller into firmware upgrade mode by holding down the mode button and turning it on, then plugged it into my machine via a USB cable (not supplied).

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I then unzipped the firmware file and selected it. I ran the install which went without a hitch. I don’t know if a virtual Windows install on OSX will work.Īfter downloading and installing the software on my HP Envy, Windows 8.1 machine. Currently it is Windows only so if you are on Mac you will either have to use a Bootcamp install of Windows or find a Windows machine you can borrow. Here is a direct link to the Englsih page for the YN-E3-RT where you can get the firmware and updater. The first step would be to download the updater and the firmware from YongNuo’s site. I will be writing a more comprehensive review of this gadget a little later but first impressions have been good. It also allows non Canon shooters to use the Canon or YN radio speedlite systems albeit only in manual mode. The YN trigger sells for a lot less than the Canon one does and offers the ability to use rear curtain sync with both Canon and YN speedlites, something the Canon transmitter can’t do, and it costs about a third to a half the price of the Canon depending on where you purchase. YongNuo YN-E3-RTįor those that don’t know the YN-E3-RT is a flash controller built by YongNuo that can be used in place of Canon ST-E3-RT radio flash triggers for either the Canon 600EX-RT speedlites or YongNuo’s YN600EX-RT flashes.

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I thought I would share my experiences here because when I was searching for answers I couldn’t find them on line. It took me a while to figure it out but I finally got it to work. I recently tried to update my YongNuo YN-E3-RT Flash Controller and ran into a few problems.















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