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Thank you for your response.
I looked in the device manager tree showing hidden devices and I'm not 
seeing anything that would give me a hint that it's the Beaglebone black 
driver.  Thoughts on what it may be called?

I'm thinking it may be a conflict because my backup drive is USB and the 
back up dashboard no longer sees the drive even though Windows does.

Thanks

On Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 10:01:32 PM UTC-5, William Hermans wrote:
>
> First, you may, or may not need to be running in safe mode. This part is 
> unclear to me with Windows 7, but with WinXP this was all but a 
> requirement. I always just remove drivers from Win7 in safe mode anyway . . 
> .
>
> Second, you will likely have to do this with  the board unplugged. Then 
> once in device manager you would have to use view->show hidden devices. 
> Then uninstall the device driver once found. Right click -> uninstall etc. 
> Typically, device driver installers have an uninstall executable as well. 
> But unless things have changed recently, this driver does not have one.
>
> Lastly, I'm unsure how to approach the potential conflict problem. But I 
> would probably start by making sure the backup drive was disconnected, and 
> that you have drivers handy for it if needed. It's kind of hard for me to 
> understand how that could happen, but in 3-4 years of using Windows 7 x64 . 
> . . I've yet to run into a similar problem. Not saying it isn't possible 
> though, just that I've not had the need to look into such a situation. 
>
> On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 1:43 PM, TomTibbetts via BeagleBoard <
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>> Hi. I'm trying to remove the BeagleBoneBlack USB driver from Windows 7 as 
>> I believe it is conflicting with a backup drive I have.  I've searched for 
>> a way to do this but am not finding answers.  Does anyone know how to do 
>> this?
>>
>> Thanks
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