You ran the 64bit driver install -> connected to the BBB using USB -> Mass
Storage Device did not mount?
Did windows display anything?  "Installing drivers"?

If not, does anything show up in device manager under Portable Devices?
Or is there anything with a small triangle exclamation mark.

Start->run->"mmc devmgmt.msc"



On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 5:23 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> So, my BBB is running perfectly with Robert's latest Debian release. I can
> mount it as a drive on my desktop just fine. But now I need (through
> circumstances beyond my control) to mount it as a drive on Windows. I'm
> pretty clueless about Windows. I have a laptop with Windows 7-64, I
> downloaded the drivers as recommended on the BB site, but it still won't
> mount. I've also seen the INF file in the kernel source, but I have no idea
> how I might need or use that. Any Windows-competent folk out there who
> might know how to get this working? BTW, I don't really care about the
> RNDIS or UART stuff, but if I have to have them to get the storage part
> working, that's fine.
>
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