I'm getting a "USB device not recognized" error when attempting to test the PCB. As a result, none of the keys are responsive. Anyone else run into this issue? Since the PCB is not recognized, I cannot put it into Bootloader mode and am unsuccessful when trying to flash the firmware.
Physically pressing the RESET button on the back of the PCB just attempts to re-connect the PCB to Windows, at which point I get the same "USB device not recognized" error. QMK toolbox does not see/recognize the PCB.
When I attempted to flash through command line (via msys2), I cloned the QMK firmware Git repo, copied the /gothic70 firmware file folder over to /qmk_firmware/keyboards, and ran 'make gothic70:default:dfu', which resulted in another error: "dfu-programmer: no device present. ERROR: Bootloader not found. Trying again in 5s." During this time I (again) tried pressing the RESET button, which did nothing.
Did I just receive a faulty PCB? My USB-C cable works fine with my other boards. If anyone could help, that would be greatly appreciated.