pySerial ESP 32 issue ,code not uploading

Global variables use 39868 bytes (12%) of dynamic memory, leaving 287812 bytes for local variables. Maximum is 327680 bytes.
esptool.py v4.5.1
Serial port COM3
Connecting...

A serial exception error occurred: Write timeout
Note: This error originates from pySerial. It is likely not a problem with esptool, but with the hardware connection or drivers.
For troubleshooting steps visit: Troubleshooting - ESP32 - — esptool.py latest documentation
Failed uploading: uploading error: exit status 1

CODE UNABLE TO UPLOAD TO THE BOARD.
Tried multiple usb and troubleshooting methods.

Before we go any further is this a genuine Arduino Nano ESP32 or some other sort of ESP32?

Because I noticed there were Python tools mentioned.

Its a ESP-WROOM-32 wifi

I moved your topic to a more appropriate forum category @ibuildsometimes.

The Nano ESP32 category you chose is only used for discussions directly related to the Arduino Nano ESP32 board.

In the future, please take the time to pick the forum category that best suits the subject of your question. There is an "About the _____ category" topic at the top of each category that explains its purpose.

Thanks in advance for your cooperation.

Thanks

My fault ill look after it next time.

Looking forward to a solution

which ones dis you try.

A dev board is suspect. Just in case post a link to where you got it from and / or a picture of it.

If it's the 38-pin dev board, (and possibly for other boards as well) try this :

Once you see 'connecting' in the IDE window. Press the small 'boot' button and keep holding it until upload starts.

I tried the bootloader and stuff.

I tried the boot button one too but i might not have done it like that ill try again.


Did not work

different USB cable ?

Tried it

Esp is new too so less chance of it not working
Can see the light on it.

Try a slower upload speed maybe 115200
Do you have the ESP32 Dev Module selected?

great but still no link or picture of the board.

Yes i have the module selected.

Did you try a slower speed?

Not yet. I'll try and reach out to you once done.

yep i got have some of them as well. The 30-pin version as shown. I have never had any issues with them tbh. you don't have anything connected to GPIO 1 & 3 (TX / RX ) ?

well not really, it can be faulty. Once it's known to work, it tends to stay like that.

I tried lower speed it still did not work

I have nothing connected yet