Here's how to force an oscillator calibration:
https://github.com/ytai/ioio/wiki/IOIO-OTG-Bootloader-and-IOIODude#configuration-wipe

The blink app does not identify itself as a USB device, so it is expected
that you'll only be able to talk to your PC from the bootloader at this
point. Does it blink the on-board LED? I don't know why the flashing fails
to complete. I don't believe it is related to Windows 10. Sounds more like
a problem with the IOIO. Did it ever work? Did you get it from a known
manufacturer?

On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 10:44 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have tried to write the small blink.ioioapp, this does not give
> IOException, it seems to write it, but then hangs, and the app does not
> start.
> I upgraded the windows driver to the latest digitally signed version, but
> no help, same IOException.
> I think I have damaged app now, because windows does not recognize the
> IOIO, when in app-mode, but when the bootloader-mode is entered, IOIO is
> detected. Connection is ok, because the version query always succeeds.
> How do I recalibrate the IOIO oscillator ?
>
> torstai 30. kesäkuuta 2016 0.08.44 UTC+3 Ytai kirjoitti:
>>
>> There is now a signed Windows driver on the downloads page. This will get
>> rid of the signing warning, but I don't think this is actually the problem.
>> I've definitely used Windows 10 for IOIO upgrades many times with the old
>> driver. Is the connection to the IOIO solid? Have you tried recalibrating
>> the IOIO oscillator? Have you tried writing a different ioioapp file?
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 11:37 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello !
>>> I just got my latest IOIO board and have to upgrade the firmware. I have
>>> entered the bootloader mode, and Windows 10 is detecting the board as COM7.
>>> So the versions I get the following results:
>>> D:\IOIODude>ioiodude --port=com7 versions
>>> IOIO Bootloader detected.
>>>
>>> Hardware version: SPRK0020
>>> Bootloader version: IOIO0400
>>> Platform version: IOIO0030
>>>
>>> In the IOIOdude directory I have
>>> D:\IOIODude>dir
>>>  Volume in drive D is Data1
>>>  Volume Serial Number is 7092-F163
>>>
>>>  Directory of D:\IOIODude
>>>
>>> 23.06.2016  06:47    <DIR>          .
>>> 23.06.2016  06:47    <DIR>          ..
>>> 19.08.2014  08:24           168 236 App-IOIO0330.ioioapp
>>> 14.08.2014  09:25           185 269 App-IOIO0500.ioioapp
>>> 23.06.2016  06:46           191 319 App-IOIO0506.ioioapp
>>> 19.08.2014  08:20             1 981 Blink-IOIO0003.ioioapp
>>> 14.08.2014  09:40             3 358 ioio.inf
>>> 23.06.2016  06:43                63 ioiodude
>>> 23.06.2016  06:43                34 ioiodude.bat
>>> 23.06.2016  06:43         1 122 923 ioiodude.jar
>>>                8 File(s)      1 673 183 bytes
>>>                2 Dir(s)  491 300 593 664 bytes free
>>>
>>> However when upgrading I get:
>>> D:\IOIODude>ioiodude --port=com7  write App-IOIO0506.ioioapp
>>> Comparing fingerprints...
>>> Fingerprint mismatch.
>>> Writing image...
>>> Caught IOException. Exiting.###          ]
>>>
>>> If I add the --force option the write process just hangs. So what is the
>>> problem ?  Do I have to upgrade the USB driver in W10 ? If I try to upgrade
>>> the driver using ioio.inf,
>>> W10 says, that it is not digitally signed.
>>> Has anybody managed to do this upgrade process using Windows 10 ?
>>> Ytai, can you test this upgrade process in W10 and possibly update the
>>> documentation, if something is missing, because we do not have the previous
>>> windows-versions anymore.
>>> Thanks for the great product, If I just could get it working  again !
>>>
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