Brain-dead STM32CubeIDE?
My laptop died so I scrambled and got another laptop up and running. I went from the i9 to the i5. I used to have STM32CubeIDE 1.18 which worked just fine. I installed it and STM32CubePrg. It built code just fine. On my "new" laptop I downloaded 2.0 and installed it and STM32CubePrg and STM32CubeMX. However, now when I try to create a new project I don't see STM32 C/C++ Project. I see File->New->C/C++ Project or File->New->Project There is no STM32 listed at all. Did I miss something in the install? And if I try to build the "hello world" file it asks for "Cross compiler prefix" and "Cross compiler path". I thought that was supposed to be built into the IDE. What am I missing? Did I download a brain-dead version of the IDE? It must be, because every time I try to download a file from ST.com I must "Update profile" and then the download happens. If I try to download a different version I must go through the profile update. I tried logging off of st.com and back on and I have to update my profile (even though I changed nothing) to get it to download the file. WHAT GIVES? Does ST.com not work with the i5 running Win11?
Any help is appreciated.
