Oh Man...Your problems sound just like mine several month ago.

When connect via USB to the PC, the OTG switch needs to be A (auto).

Regarding port number double check everything, and then reboot the PC, 
particularly if you have the IDE running like Eclipse. I would also reload 
the new firmware.

One other gotcha with the new firmware - be sure everything in the IDE is 
matched to the firmware.

When you connect the phone via USB, the OTG needs to be H (host), if you 
are connecting BlueTooth dongle switch it to A.


Hope this helps.


On Saturday, September 20, 2014 7:48:58 PM UTC-7, AF wrote:
>
> Hello all IOIO users.
>
> My IOIO-OTG had application firmware version 0300 and was working fine at 
> first.
> Recently I have upgraded its application firmware to version 0500 so I 
> used ioiodude to do it and the operation was aparently successfull (....... 
> Done.).
> However now when I try to connect it to my PC in bootloader mode the PC 
> recognizes it and shows me the COM port but when in application mode it 
> simply doesn't recognizes it and gives me an USB error... Also, the 
> IOIO-OTG doesn't communicate with my smartphone anymore... But the red 
> light still turns on!
> I can read the bootloader firmware version with ioiodude but not the 
> application firmware because the command line freezes when I try to do 
> this...
> What could be wrong? Is it possible that I fried the IOIO-OTG? I am 
> thinking of that "H-A" switch because I read somewhere that we should 
> connect the IOIO-OTG to the PC in "A" position... and I can't remember if I 
> put it in "H" or "A" position when I upgraded the application firmware... 
> Can you tell me what is the problem? Any help would be appreciated.
>

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