Here's a link to the DJI support videos for the Phantom 3 series. It'll give you something to do on your down time but do as Msinger is instructing you to do now.
Jerry

Jerry
You're welcome sir.Thanks Oso. I must be a complete moron, but, ...How do I put this tiny little SD card "in my computer and delete the file"? Are you saying I need to go out and buy a piece of hardware to do such? Again, I may be missing something.
As with any internet forum, you will get an assortment of opinions that you need to use as data points when making your own decision. An IT pro such as yourself will quickly be able to discern the good data from the noise. You will soon realize that the .bin file can either be there or not and it makes very little difference. Many people leave it there on the card only as long as it takes to cycle through all of their batteries whenever a new battery FW is included in an update. When they are done with their batteries, they remove the .bin file. Others just leave the .bin file there all of the time. Like I said before, it's a personal choice that should make no difference in your current situation.Interesting too that both you and another say it's okay to leave the .bin file there, another person says specifically that leaving it there will cause the "RC Connection Lost" error. Grrrrrr![]()
In the GO app, there is a screen at "General Settings" --> "About". If your RC is connected to the AC, you can normally see the FW versions of your RC (remote) and AC (aircraft) on that screen. If you've created a mismatched encryption by changing FW on one but not the other, I'm not really sure if you will be able to see that information or not. I have seen people reporting varying levels of connectivity when they have inadvertently created a mismatch, so I don't know for sure what breaks and what doesn't. You can take a look. Hopefully the data shows and we can stop guessing if you have a mismatch or not. Knowing the versions will help significantly with diagnosing your issue and recommending steps to resolve the problem.App Version is 3.1.0
Remote Controller version is 1.8.0
AC? Aircraft?? I don't know - how do I find out.
I have an iPhone 6S Plus running 10.1.1
It's not required, but it'll make it easier to copy files to/from your memory card. If your computer does not have a memory card slot, then you'll need a memory card reader like this one.Sounds like I need to go buy a mini-SD reader too as per HWCM?
Hi Msinger.
You are a clever man sir. I did update to new dji go 3.0.1. And now it can't connect to any of my devices..... i didnt had to update.the thing was flying without any issuesJust git my refurbished P3A from dji and did nothing but charge battery and go fly. I've heard so many stories about people having trouble with firmware when it asked me if I wanted to upgrade it I said no and I'm glad. Don't see a need to upgrade my firmware unless I'm having problems and I haven't so far.
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It's not required, but it'll make it easier to copy files to/from your memory card. If your computer does not have a memory card slot, then you'll need a memory card reader like this one.
I am humbled - and HUGELY thankful. It seems that there is a bright light at end of the tunnel. After the firmware upgrade to both the drone and remote, they linked and there was a message in the Go app that said something to the effect of "Vision - ready to go". So, I feel I'm in a LOT better shape.How did everything work out?
Thank you, and everyone else here, again, for helping me. Strange it took so much effort, but, I'm thrilled to be what seems like close to being ready to enjoy my drone.I am humbled - and HUGELY thankful. It seems that there is a bright light at end of the tunnel. After the firmware upgrade to both the drone and remote, they linked and there was a message in the Go app that said something to the effect of "Vision - ready to go". So, I feel I'm in a LOT better shape.
Still going through the final steps - first being the IMU calibration. Just put my drone outside in the cold as the video explains.
I'll let you know when I'm all done.
Actually that link doesn't provide a reader, it just provides a full size SD Card adapter that will serve no purpose if you don't have an SD drive on your pc or laptop. A USB card reader like Msinger's link is best. Buy a couple and keep one in your Phantom backpack at all times. This way you can use it anytime, anywhere. Plus it makes it easy to transfer all types of files, pictures, videos, etc. to any pc with a USB portJay,
Just buy a larger and better SD card with the adapter included. Something like this one.
Jerry
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-micr...9669293&sr=8-4&keywords=sandisk+32+gb+sd+card
Actually it looks like the remote controller wasn't linked to the ac or phantom yet. And then you figured that out yourselfHi Msinger.
I watched the video on "downgrading rollback Firmware on a DJI Phantom 3, Inspire" you sent me the link to, and when I hold the box in the upper right hand corner of the Go app, it says... Please see picture. It seems there's no firmware on the drone?
I assume I should "download"?
Thank you, and everyone else here, again, for helping me. Strange it took so much effort, but, I'm thrilled to be what seems like close to being ready to enjoy my drone.
Thank you!
Why go through all that. You can format the SD card while it's in the camera on the quad. You do it through the app. I believe this is the preferred method per DJI.?To Format my Micro Cards. I take it out of the Drone and place it into any of my Cameras. I use the same procedure 1st downloading all the pictures to my Home Computer. Then I use the same camera to format the Micro SD Card, and then put in back in my Drone- gosports Let her fly
Yep, if you don't format it in the app, you might get some artifacts that will limit the available space on the SD.Why go through all that. You can format the SD card while it's in the camera on the quad. You do it through the app. I believe this is the preferred method per DJI.?
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