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Failed uploading: no upload port provided
Hi @izzahdin19. Connect the Arduino board to your computer with a USB cable and then select the serial port of the board from the Tools > Port menu in Arduino IDE.
After that, try uploading again.
Let us know if you don't see a port for your board in the Tools > Port menu, or if the upload still fails even after selecting the board's port.
Out of curiosity, check when you start arduino, that you don't get a popup msg from window protection that it is blocking serial-discovery.exe. This just happened to me just an hour ago, and therefore no ports show up when I try to connect to it.
Since @izzahdin19 has now created a new topic about a different uploading error which occurs later in the uploading process, I will assume the problem that caused the "no upload port provided" error has been resolved.
@izzahdin19 in the future please take the time to post an update to your forum topics once they are resolved. This will avoid the chance that forum helpers will waste time in attempting to provide unnecessary assistance, allowing them to dedicate their efforts to the people who still need help.
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