Using 4fnd (seven segment dispaly) count down from 100 to 0, also buzz once hits 0

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How to get the best out of this forum Installation & Troubleshooting

Hello, Welcome to the Arduino Forum. This guide explains how to get the best out of this forum. Please read and follow the instructions below. Being new here you might think this is having rules for the sake of rules, but that is not the case. If you don’t follow the guidelines all that happens is there is a long exchange of posts while we try to get you to tell us what we need in order to help you, which is frustrating for you and frustrating for us. The people who try to help with your pro…

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Your OS and version can be valuable information, please include it along with extra security you are using.

Always list the version of the IDE you are using and the board version if applicable.

Use quote or add error messages as an attachment NOT a picture.

How to insert an image into your post. ( Thanks @sterretje )

Add your sketch where applicable but please use CODE TAGS ( </> )

Add a SCHEMATIC were needed even if it is hand drawn

Add working links to any specific hardware as needed (NOT links to similar items)

Remember that the people trying to help cannot see your problem so give as much information as you can

COMMON ISSUES

Ensure you have FULLY inserted the USB cables.

Check you have a COMMON GROUND where required. ( Thanks @Perry)

Where possible use USB 2.0 ports or a USB 2.0 POWERED HUB to rule out USB 3.0 issues.

Try other computers where possible.

Try other USB leads where possible.

You may not have the correct driver installed. CH340/341 or CP2102 or FT232 VCP Drivers - FTDI

There may be a problem with the board check or remove your wiring first.

Remove any items connected to pins 0 and 1.

COMPUTER RELATED

Close any other serial programs before opening the IDE.

Ensure you turn off any additional security / antivirus just to test.

There may be a problem with the PC try RESTARTING it.

You may be selecting the wrong COM port.

Avoid cloud/network based installations where possible OR ensure your Network/Cloud software is RUNNING.

Clear your browsers CACHE.

Close the IDE before using any other serial programs.

Preferably install IDE’s as ADMINISTRATOR or your OS equivalent

ARDUINO SPECIFIC BOARDS

CH340/341 based clones do not report useful information to the “get board info” button.

NANO (Old Types) some require you to use the OLD BOOTLOADER option.

NANO (ALL Types) See the specific sections lower in the forum.

NANO (NEW Types) Install your board CORE’s.

Unless using EXTERNAL PROGRAMMERS please leave the IDE selection at default “AVRISP mkII”.

Boards using a MICRO usb connector need a cable that is both DATA and CHARGE. Many are CHARGE ONLY.

CREATE editor install locations.

On macOs ~/Applications/ArduinoCreateAgent-1.1/ArduinoCreateAgent.app/Contents/MacOS/config.ini

On Linux ~/ArduinoCreateAgent-1.1/config.ini

On Windows C:\Users[your user]\AppData\Roaming\ArduinoCreateAgent-1.1

Performing the above actions may help resolve your problem without further help.
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