You need to do a manual windows update afterwards .

start button -> rightclick computer -> select properties ->bottom left
windows update ->top left check for updates.

Then you should be presented with a driver to select for download /
install. It can take some time ( several minutes ) for windows / windows
update to do some "thinking".

If your install is old, windows may be having issues. It is also possible
the the newest version of Debians' drivers may be unknown to windows. But
the latter case here is not very likely I think.

Aside from that, you can manually unload the driver module on the BBB from
mass storage to g_ether as a test but, that would be complicated without a
physical connection to the BBB.

You could hook it up via the ethernet port, to gain access to tinker
around, but the process is rather intricate, which I could go into but . .
. yeah I may have a console log of me doing that myself. BUt then again I
may not.


On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 2:43 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Uninstalled drivers and suggested... still nothing.
>
> Curious thing is that I don't get the "clunk" sound that I normally get
> when a USB device is plugged in and detected.The only time that I get such
> a sound is if I apply power with the boot switch depressed.  That's when I
> get the "AM335x USB" device to show up, but it can't find a driver for it.
>
> Is there a chance that the board is bad?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help/advise.
>
> On Monday, November 10, 2014 1:28:43 PM UTC-7, William Hermans wrote:
>>
>> First of all, uninstall those drivers. Sysrestore, or whatever it takes.
>> Then after done, plus the beaglebone back in, and do a manual windows
>> update. The drivers should then be installed after you let MSUpdate do its
>> thing.
>>
>> If that does not work, then IDK, something is probably wrong with your
>> copy of windows.
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 6:37 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Bought a Beagle Bone Black.  When I first plugged in (I'm using Win7-64)
>>> it does not recognize as a USB device.  I have installed BONE_D64.
>>>
>>> Tried putting new image on SD card (Angstrom 09-04-2-13) and booting
>>> from that.  When I do this it repeatedly(every 30-45 seconds) tries to
>>> attach to "AM335X USB" but cannot find a driver for it.
>>>
>>> From looking through the forums, believe that I should have Linux USB
>>> Gadget Network driver under Network Adapters, but this doesn't show up.
>>>
>>> After a day of frustration, I hooked to monitor to HDMI and the board is
>>> booting.
>>>
>>> I'm frustrated.  What am I missing?
>>>
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