When trying to calibrate my Movic Pro with the DJI Assistant 2 in a Windows 10 laptop with last windows update, I kept getting the "Please Reboot the Aircraft".
I went all over the internet, non of the explanations solved the problem. I was about to give up when I decided to in the Device Manager > there I found the culprit: the Vision (Interface 3) driver was outdated and was disabled by Windows.
HERE IS MY SOLUTION
Open Device Manager
Look for libusb-win32, under it you should find Vision (Interface 3), disable and marked with a yellow mark > this means drive is not running. Do not try to update driver with windows, instead go to "libusb-win32" and download the "libusb-win32 driver v1.2.6.0"
Unzip to a Desktop Folder
open bin folder
click on inf-wizard.exe to create .inf file
A window opens, click next, on the next window you should see DJI, select and click next
Now the "DJI Assistant Please Reboot the Aircraft" message did not appear and I could perform the calibration in the black dor window.
I went all over the internet, non of the explanations solved the problem. I was about to give up when I decided to in the Device Manager > there I found the culprit: the Vision (Interface 3) driver was outdated and was disabled by Windows.
HERE IS MY SOLUTION
Open Device Manager
Look for libusb-win32, under it you should find Vision (Interface 3), disable and marked with a yellow mark > this means drive is not running. Do not try to update driver with windows, instead go to "libusb-win32" and download the "libusb-win32 driver v1.2.6.0"
Unzip to a Desktop Folder
open bin folder
click on inf-wizard.exe to create .inf file
A window opens, click next, on the next window you should see DJI, select and click next
Now the "DJI Assistant Please Reboot the Aircraft" message did not appear and I could perform the calibration in the black dor window.