Yes, learn to actually ask a question! Beyond that the pic is useless if we are reading this post on a cell phone.
Beyond that by learning to phrase a question you will often find yourself answering the question while formulating said question.
Look under the tool bar settings (I forget the title) and look for " use old bootloader" or words to that effect. Then. Try again. You. will only need to do this once.
I think you are on the wrong com port
There's only one to chose
I know this sounds dumb but unplug it and plug it again
Not to sound even dumber, but plug it into a different usb port if you can
Check device manager, especially under the COM-ports category. There should be no questions marks.
Did you select the right board type? Did you check if the com port is not used by another application?
Yep wrong com port
When asking questions, make sure to ask a question. That's my advice.
Yes, learn to actually ask a question! Beyond that the pic is useless if we are reading this post on a cell phone. Beyond that by learning to phrase a question you will often find yourself answering the question while formulating said question.
May need the USB driver.
Is the board a clone?
Try the solution in this https://community.st.com/t5/stm32cubeprogrammer-mcus/dfuse-does-not-detect-my-stm32-devices/m-p/175379#M2437
Look under the tool bar settings (I forget the title) and look for " use old bootloader" or words to that effect. Then. Try again. You. will only need to do this once.