Hello,

I have borrow BBW from element14,
Since last 4 months I am doing hands on experience on this devices and 
goiung good,
But since lase two days this board hase stopped detecting on desktop and 
Iam unable to solve it ,
Please help on this to solve it.

Regards,

Vivek Patel

On Tuesday, 8 July 2014 06:39:33 UTC+5:30, ITFK wrote:
>
> I purchased a Beaglebone Black (rev. A6) at the end of last year and was 
> highly unsuccessful in getting the board up and running on my desktop PC. 
> Unfortunately, due to work and grad. school commitments I haven't made time 
> to pursue this board any further until now.
>
> Now onto the actual problem... I am unable to connect to the default web 
> server over the USB connection on my desktop PC. Up until recently I was 
> able to get the BBB mounted to my PC, however, after some tweaking last 
> night I am now unable to do that either. I only tried very briefly to 
> connect via the RJ45 connector on the board and was unsuccessful in that as 
> well. I will say that I am able to connect to the BBB over USB on my laptop 
> very quickly and easily so I really don't expect this to be a hardware 
> issue.
>
> My desktop PC is a Windows 7 64-bit machine that hasn't seen a fresh 
> install in probably 2-3 years. In that time I've run a couple of different 
> development boards (Arduino and a couple of simple PIC setups) plus a ton 
> of other random peripherals. I also currently connect to the internet 
> through a VPN and installed a TAP driver to do so. I have a VM setup 
> through VirtualBox which has an entry in the network adapters section of 
> the device manager labeled "VirtualBox Host-Only Ethernet Adapter". I guess 
> the takeaway here is that I've been using this install for a few years now 
> and have install all kinds of different device drivers for various 
> peripherals that may be conflicting with my BBB. My laptop on the other 
> hand is a new (<1 year old) Dell which is also running Windows 7 64-bit but 
> has had far less connected to it. 
>
> As of early last night I was able to connect the BBB via USB to my desktop 
> PC and see the BBB mounted to my PC. There were entries in the device 
> manager for the Beaglebone (under Portable Devices), the Gadget Serial 
> (under Ports COM & LPT), and the Linux RNDIS Ethernet gadget (under Network 
> Adapters and shows up as Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget #2 for some 
> reason). The RNDIS entry showed device error 10 saying that the device was 
> not able to start. I have installed the drivers through the BONE_D64 
> executable as well as by trying to manually update the driver and point it 
> to the RNDIS driver located at F:\Drivers\Windows\src\files\RNDIS. Later 
> last night I tried uninstalling all of the BBB entries I could find within 
> the device manager (the three I listed above) and used bcdedit to allow the 
> installation of digitally unsigned drivers thinking that perhaps Windows 
> was blocking the install somehow. I restarted my PC, installed the drivers, 
> re-enabled driver integrity checks with bcdedit and restarted my PC once 
> again. This was unsuccessful and I was still unable to get the Linux USB 
> Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget to start properly. 
>
> I also tried uninstalling all of the drivers, restarting, installing Code 
> Composer Studio 5.5.0, and restarting again in the hopes that the software 
> would be packaged with a digitally signed set of drivers that would run 
> properly on my machine. Again, this was met with no success and I was still 
> unable to connect to the BBB's internal web server. 
>
> Lastly, I tried downloading and flashing the BBB with the latest Angstrom 
> image to see if maybe there was some weird interaction between the 
> particular version of Linux on my BBB and my PC (despite it seeming 
> unlikely due to the error with the RNDIS gadget). This last step was again 
> unsuccessful, but I am still able to connect over USB to the BBB's 
> webserver on my laptop.
>
> I'd really like to solve this issue asap but I am out of ideas. I will 
> probably be reinstalling Windows in about a month once my new SSD is no 
> longer on back order. I am hoping that there is a solution someone else 
> knows of that will get me up and running faster than that though. Working 
> on my laptop is an option but my desktop has far more RAM which makes it 
> much more appealing when I am running a VM to develop code for the BBB. 
> Hopefully I've provided enough information for someone to give me an idea 
> of what else I could try. Thanks in advance for your help guys!
>

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