By the way, when connecting using serial, you will have to hit enter in the
puTTY to enter into interactive console mode. Otherwise it will just sit
there only showing a cursor.

On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 5:44 PM, William Hermans <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ok so fresh board.
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> plugged it in, and let windows search for the drivers. Nothing. Manual
> check for updates -> Nothing. So apparently g_multi unlike g_serial, or
> g_ether is not detected by windows during a manual update.
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> Then going to BBB-drive\Drivers\Windows\ I copied the bone_D64.exe driver
> to my desktop. Then executed the drivers installer. There are 4 popups that
> you must click on the "install" button. Afterwards, I reset the board by
> pressing the power button, which is farleft of the ethernet jack, with the
> ethernet jack pointed down. Once the board came back up. I opened puTTY,
> put in 192.168.7.2 for the IP, hit enter. username debian, password
> temppwd. Bam im in.
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> debian@beaglebone:~$ *uname -a*
> Linux beaglebone 3.8.13-bone47 #1 SMP Fri Apr 11 01:36:09 UTC 2014 armv7l
> GNU/Linux
> debian@beaglebone:~$ *cat /boot/uboot/ID.txt*
> BeagleBoard.org BeagleBone Debian Image 2014-04-23
> debian@beaglebone:~$ *lsmod*
> Module                  Size  Used by
> binfmt_misc             5377  1
> g_multi                47670  2
> libcomposite           14299  1 g_multi
> mt7601Usta            601404  0
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> <http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian>The IP Address for
> usb0 is: 192.168.7.2beaglebone login: debianPassword:Last login: Wed Apr 23
> 22:21:04 UTC 2014 from 192.168.7.1 on pts/0Linux beaglebone 3.8.13-bone47
> #1 SMP Fri Apr 11 01:36:09 UTC 2014 armv7lThe programs included with the
> Debian GNU/Linux system are free software;the exact distribution terms for
> each program are described in theindividual files in
> /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO
> WARRANTY, to the extentpermitted by applicable law.debian@beaglebone:~$*
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> You just need to know the COM port the BBB presented its self as, change
> the baud rate to 115200, and turn hardware control to none, in puTTY.
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> On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 5:35 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Also... I have tried plugging into several different computers (one other
>> Windows 7 - 64 bit machine and a Windows XP machine) and neither recognized
>> the USB device.
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>> On Monday, November 10, 2014 2:54:01 PM UTC-7, William Hermans wrote:
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>>> You need to do a manual windows update afterwards .
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>>> start button -> rightclick computer -> select properties ->bottom left
>>> windows update ->top left check for updates.
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>>> 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.
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>>> On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 2:43 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>>> 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.
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>>>>> 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:
>>>>>
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>>>>>> 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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