I recently purchased an iDatalink Maestro RR, and was surprised when I read the system requirements for the Weblink Updater: Windows 7 now supported? Internet Explorer 7.0 or greater [Excluding 64 bit version]?
Also, when I downloaded and ran the program, it told me it needed .NET framework 2.0.
I have a 64 Bit Windows 10 computer with .NET framework 4.x installed, but that’s not backward compatible with framework 2.0 apparently. Now what?
After some searching, I was able to flash the module on my computer. Here is how:
- You need to enable the .NET framework 2.0+ 3.5. It’s an option on Windows 10, you just need to enable it.
- In the search box type “Windows feature” to bring up the Windows Feature control.
- Check the .NET framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0).
- Windows will download the additional files it needs and request to reboot your computer.
- You also need a 32 bit version of Internet Explorer. Fortunately, that is also included on Windows 10.
- Open Internet Explorer.
- Go to Internet Options (upper right gear icon on the browser).
- Go to the Advanced tab and check “Enable Enhanced Protected Mode.”
- On the Security tab, verify that Enable Protected Mode is checked. It should be. If not, check it.
- In the search box, type “user account control”.
- Select “Change User Account Control Settings”.
- Verify that the slider is not set to “Never notify.”
- You will need to reboot again.
- Install the Weblink Updater.
- Login to iDatalink.
- Plug your Maestro RR into a USB port.
- Try flashing your module. If you get a prompts at the bottom of the browser asking for permission to run the “adsService.service”, select yes.
If your computer doesn’t recognize the Maestro, try unplugging it from the computer, logging out of iDatalink, refreshing the iDatalink page, logging back in, and plugging the model back in.
It took me a couple of tries to get the module to flash completely. The first time the progress bar made it all the way to the end and then froze. The second time it worked, and the status of the module showed the correct firmware installed. I installed it in my car and it works great!
Good luck!
Good god … Thank you!!! I don’t know how long that would have taken without your help.
I went through all of these steps but my computer just stays on the “Detecting Hardware” screen. I’ve tried the other computers in my house with no success.
Flashing the iDatalink Maestro RR . Thank you, I was really having a problem with this. Your instruction were perfect. I could not have done it without it. Thanks.!
Tony
Thanks, very helpful!
Works perfectly now, thanks for taking the time to post this!
You are my hero. This was an excellent walkthrough! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much! I was about to return this POS, but I found your instructions. I had no issues after I followed your steps. Excellent!
Yes, was going in circles until I read your IE browser enabling info! Thanks. Pete in CA
You are awesome! Thank you so much! I have been pulling my hair out trying to get this to work. Looks like I found the way to do so… We’ll see