1.) Download the driver package and install it:
2.) Download DJI Assistant for Consumer drones and install it, do not run it, only install:
DJI Assistant for Consumer Drones
After the driver installation REBOOT your computer!
Next, download the special downgrade file for your drone:
Air2 Downgrade 01.01.0610.dhd
Air2s Downgrade 02.04.2040.dhd
FPV Downgrade 01.02.0000.dhd
4.) Go to the flashing menu -> Choose firmware -> Select the downloaded .dhd (DroneHacksDowngrade) File -> Click flash
P.S: The driver installer was created with the help of the nice FPV-WTF guys, the source of our fork can be found here:
https://github.com/Bin4ry/dh-driver-installer
If your FPV Racer's goggles were already giving you an upgrade message, they will continue to do so, (remember our hacks are ONLY done to the drone itself).
To get rid of this upgrade message in the goggles, the goggles must upgraded. Drone-Hacks does not support firmware upgrading of the goggles in our application so this must be done using the official DJI firmware flashing method.
Once you upgrade to this firmware or higher in the goggles, DO NOT OPEN DJI FLY WITH AN INTERNET CONNECTION. Only and always connect in airplane mode.
There is another way to get rid of the upgrade message in the goggles, and that is to do the ios "trick". You can connect the goggles to an iOS device with DJI fly, the device needs to be completely offline! (airplane mode), the message will vanish due to a bug in iOS fly.
If you later open DJI fly with an internet connection then the force update message will reappear if the phone/tablet is NOT in AIRPLANE MODE.
It is perfectly fine to have the goggles on a different firmware level than the drone.
Please watch this excellent "How To" video: Infinity Drones FPV how to: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moM7zutsKFs"
The FPV cannot use MANUAL mode if you fly over borders of AUTHORIZATION ZONE, ENHANCED WARNING ZONES, NFZ etc., sometimes even inside of this Zones. Manual mode works in all other situations without a problem. It seems like this is a firmware bug from DJI, nothing we can do about it!
You can also use drone-hacks to enable Integra Goggles support which is not natively available on such an early firmware, to do this follow these instructions:
Now you know everything you can go back to the Homepage to purchase a license. If you need to know what license type you will need, take a read of this License Types guide and once you know this, we have a guide on how to Purchase a License too!