Hi, I have been able to resolve this issue. It came out that it was the 
problem from my pc side and nothing to do with beaglebone black. I made 
fresh install of my windows and then while installing drivers everything 
went smoothly and no code 37 error this time. So if you face similar issue, 
you can always check your beaglebone by installing drivers in some other 
reliable system whose files are not corrupted and if the drivers are 
installing properly then it is the computer issue which need to be factory 
reset. Maybe why I was getting this issue could be due to some other 
software that might have corrupted port drivers or something like that. Its 
difficult to exactly point out the reason of fault but only solution in 
such cases is the possible reset of the system :(

On Saturday, 14 January 2017 18:35:07 UTC+5:30, Vaibhav Gautam wrote:
>
> Hi, I am facing issue while installing driver for beaglebone black rec c. 
> I have recently bought it and today thought of starting with it. I plugged 
> board with usb to my laptop (64 bit), I ran the *BONE_D64.exe* setup. It 
> started installing the drivers. After that I got successful installation of 
> drivers. When I tried to connect bbb with putty , it gave error that 
> "Unable to open connection to COM3". When I checked in device manager and 
> properties of Gadget Serial (COM3), the following was written in the device 
> status "*Windows cannot initialize the device driver for this hardware. 
> (Code 37)*". 
>

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