![]() ![]() If you follow Option Two: Use an Advanced Boot Option at the link above it's pretty simple.You have to disable unsigned drivers protection to get it to actually work. The process will complete, or seem like it will, but it really won't. You can't simply install it on Windows 10 because there are drivers involved that are unsigned from Microsoft.If you're not using the version that's special to the Mavic, you'll see images disappear and the process gets weird about 50% through calibration. Yes, the correct version must be used.I had to piece together information from 6-7 forums to finally get this to work. WOW the process to get this done was absolutely ridiculous and hopefully I can help someone else out. I think I might have the wrong version of DJI assistant 2. Also, when I connect my Mavic 2 Pro to my computer, the grey icon on the screen says "Mavic Pro", not "Mavic 2 Pro". However, I am 100% sure that my drone is a Mavic 2 Pro. I think that the DJI assistant assumes that I have a different drone than the one I'm plugging in. The calibration steps on my DJI assistant do not show that. in the Youtube video tutorial posted above, the calibration steps picture correctly shows a Mavic 2 Pro and shows to rotate the drone on its side for the front camera calibration. The picture of the drone in the calibration steps tutorial looks like a DJI Mavic Air. I will explain some behaviors of DJI Assistant on my computer that may or may not be useful in diagnosing my problem. I don't have another computer to use DJI assistant on. I attempted to calibrate vision sensors again and there was no change. I uninstalled the DJI assistant and downloaded and reinstalled it. Also, when I connect my Mavic 2 Pro to my computer, the grey icon on the screen says "Mavic Pro", not "Mavic 2 Pro". I think that the DJI assistant assumes that I have a different drone than the one I'm plugging in. The calibration steps on my DJI assistant do not show that. in the Youtube video tutorial posted above, the calibration steps picture correctly shows a Mavic 2 Pro and shows to rotate the drone on its side for the front camera calibration. I will explain some behaviors of DJI Assistant on my computer that may or may not be useful in diagnosing my problem. I don't have another computer to use DJI assistant on. ![]() Thank you for your kind and understanding. Can you please try to uninstall and reinstall the DJI Assistant 2 on your computer and try to perform the calibration again to see if there would be some changes? Also, if the issue persists if possible that you can try to use a different computer for us to further isolate the issue. Thank you for the additional information provide and we're sorry to know that you still experiencing the same issue. It says "Calibration information Collected. My drone is still stuck at 0% calculation progress. I performed the procedure as shown in the video tutorial. My screen size is 17 inches, and my resolution is 1920 * 1080. Please give us an update on the said situation for us to help you further. I addition I will be posting an official DJI Tutorial Video on how to properly calibrate the Vision System of the DJI Mavic 2. It is recommended to use a monitor with a size of 14 inches or more, and a curved screen is not supposed to be used. With regards to issue that we are facing today, you may give a try to change the resolution of your screen for your reference you may take a look at this information. I am sorry for the trouble and thank you for reaching out.
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