Yes, Several times.
Today I got out an old laptop with Windows 10 which never had Arduino IDE on it.
This test was only using WIO TERMINAL #1 (one causing problems):
old W10 laptop no usb-3
installed Arduino ide for first time. (1.8.13)
plugged in wio terminal
nothing changed in device manager
Put in bootloader mode:
USB Composite Device (nothing else)
USB Mass Storage Device
show up
In Arduino IDE: COM 3 and COM5 (Seeeduino WIO Terminal)
compiling Blink = stuck about 1/8th way
then put WIO in normal on mode:
Com3 and now Com4 (WIO)
device mgr now only USB composite device
compiling Blink = stuck about 1/8th way system very slow
it finally reached the point where the message sais "Couln’t find a Board on the selected PORT.
Still hot 109 to 121, degrees Faranheit!!. Other WIO #2 is NOT hot! Suggestion?
Now COM5 is WIO Terminal recompile and upload:
“No device found on COM5” progress about 1/8th finished!
Put in boot loader mode, selected port COM5 only option
“No device on COM5, error occurred while uploading sketch”
I was hoping that maybe by testing on a system with a NEW Arduino IDE it would rule out any issues from other installed boards. This WIO Terminal is just not cooperating and the temperature, “hot” cannot be good for electronics. I do not know what happened to WIO #1 as it worked when it first arrived!
To sum this problem up:
WIO #1 worked for about a week, then I had to to try twice to get it to stick with one PORT. Usually, compile/upload the first time failed then changed to the “new” port. Then it could never find a Board on any Port. Tried on 3 different systems. The system today had Arduino newly installed and only the WIO Terminal (SAMD) board and no additional libraries.
WIO #1 heats up to about 120 degrees Fahrenheit (tested with an AMES Infrared thermometer) could be a couple degrees off as I did not change the settings.