Try temp disabling your AV software before installing.

On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 11:36 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've tried every combination that I can think of now--device plugged in on
> powerup, plugging in after powerup and then installing, removing from
> device manager or not before installing. I even made sure the BONE_D64.exe
> I'm using is the one from the BBB itself. It runs fine, installs whatever
> it installs wherever it puts it (I love how Windows is so opaque about such
> things). It just never works. I know there's nothing wrong with the BBB or
> with the hardware, because the very same BBB, laptop, and cable all work
> exactly as they should when the laptop is booted into a real OS, it's only
> Windows that is the problem. I'm using Windows 7 Home Premium 64.
>
> I could not find anything like the "WDP FileSystem Volume Driver" that
> code suggested.
>
>
>
> On Friday, April 11, 2014 9:39:04 AM UTC-7, William Hermans wrote:
>>
>> You need to install the driver  while the device is plugged in . . .
>>
>> Anyhow, I have not installed this driver since the BBB first came out,
>> but it worked fine straight away for me on Angstrom, and then following
>> RCN's instructions of cross  compiling kernel / setting up a rootfs, it
>> worked fine with this driver as well. I use the same or similar version of
>> Windows. Windows 7 X64 Enterprise.
>>
>> A couple things to think about.
>>
>> 1) With the stock Debian it may be possible that the BBB will take up to
>> around a minute to fully boot up. So the USBNet drivers wont be up until
>> this happens.
>> 2) When deleting the drivers from the system in preparation of
>> reinstallation, you should enter into safe mode ( F8 boot option )
>> 3) When installing the drivers make sure you have elevated permissions.
>> Some people disable UAC, which may / may not cause issues. Others yet may
>> try to install drivers as a regular user not realizing that installing
>> drivers requires admin privs. With UAC disabled this could be a problem.
>> Right clicking the the executable and selecting Run as . . . -> Admin
>> should do the trick.
>>
>> Sorry if this seems obvious . .. kind of hard to troubleshoot a PC over
>> the internet when you have no idea what all is going on at the given system.
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 9:16 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, I downloaded and ran the 64-bit driver installer. When I plug in
>>> the BBB, I get the little "clunk" noise, and a window saying "Device driver
>>> was not successfully installed". The popup window shows the name
>>> "BeagleBoneBlack", and "No driver found" with a red X.
>>>
>>> Device manager lists "Other Devices", and under that, "BeagleBoneBlack"
>>> with a yellow bang icon. Popup says "The drivers for this device are not
>>> installed.(Code 28). Google is not helpful.
>>>
>>> For the rest of you, thanks for the Samba suggestion; yes, I'm sure that
>>> would work if I just wanted to get files off the BBB, but the client wants
>>> this particular function. It used to work with Angstrom, so I'm sure it's
>>> just a minor issue of changing a name or number somewhere.
>>>
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