Let me send that again from the right e-mail address:

Try these and let me know how it goes:
https://github.com/jadonk/beaglebone-getting-started/releases/tag/1.0.1

On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Jason Kridner
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Can you try the newly signed drivers?
> https://github.com/jadonk/beaglebone-getting-started/releases/tag/1.0.1
>
> On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 1:21 PM, William Hermans <[email protected]> wrote:
>> ITFK, So judging by last comment I would suspect the step that fixed it for
>> you was Windows update. Since Windows update will see partially installed,
>> or outdated drivers and update them, sometimes.
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 1:20 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I faced similar problem for the BBB that I bought couple of days back. I
>>> was using Windows XP and Windows 7, but could not identify the exact issue.
>>> I did reinstalling all the drivers as suggested but did not work.
>>>
>>> Finally, I found that under the device manager - Other devices, there was
>>> "RNDIS" and "CDC serial". Once I installed RNDIS from microsoft
>>> (http://developer.toradex.com/knowledge-base/how-to-install-microsoft-rndis-driver-for-windows-7)
>>> along with BONE_DRV.exe (USB driver for windows - step 2.
>>> http://beagleboard.org/getting-started) resolved the issue.
>>>
>>> Thanks for the post. and I hope this additional info might help some more
>>> people like me. :)
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>> Chandra
>>>
>>> On Sunday, 13 July 2014 20:18:57 UTC+5:30, ITFK wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I had a chance to look at my problem again and I managed to get my BBB
>>>> connected properly. After the reinstall I went through the normal 3-4
>>>> sessions of Windows updates and restarts to install them. Then I updates my
>>>> motherboard BIOS and installed all of the applicable drivers from the
>>>> Gigabyte website. Two of the things I did were to install the latest 
>>>> Realtek
>>>> Ethernet driver for my motherboard and run the Intel INF update utility. I
>>>> still think my old Windows 7 install was probably causing me problems due 
>>>> to
>>>> how old it was and all of the devices I had installed during that time,
>>>> however, I also should have installed all of the appropriate drivers from
>>>> the Gigabyte website before posting that my problem wasn't solved.
>>>>
>>>> At this point I see all three devices listed in the device manager
>>>> (Gadget Serial under Ports, BEAGLEBONE under Portable Devices, and Linux 
>>>> USB
>>>> Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget under Network Adapters) and they are listed as 
>>>> working
>>>> properly. Hopefully if anyone else has a similar issue they'll be able to
>>>> get something useful out of this thread. Unfortunately, I don't know 
>>>> exactly
>>>> which step solved my issues but updating BIOS and drivers seems like a good
>>>> first step.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, 12 July 2014 09:58:14 UTC-4, ITFK wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> OK so I just performed a clean install of Windows 7 and I am still
>>>>> unable to connect to the default web server via USB. The drivers were
>>>>> reinstalled but the Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget still says the device
>>>>> cannot start. Does anyone have any suggestions given that this doesn't
>>>>> appear to be a broken OS anymore?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, 10 July 2014 22:31:17 UTC-4, William Hermans wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> heh, I just have two laptops that I use lately. One is the general
>>>>>> purpose do everything system. Mostly, it just runs VLC to play movies, 
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> then virtualbox where I have an x86 Debian install support "system" for 
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> BBB. I tried dual booting, but for the purpose above . . . it was not
>>>>>> working out for me. Mostly because I did not want to install X on my 
>>>>>> support
>>>>>> system.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My other system is fairly minimal. No JRE, or java apps period, no
>>>>>> Flash, etc Pretty much just firefox, sublime text 2 for editing code, 
>>>>>> puTTY,
>>>>>> x-chat, winrar.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Debian virtual machine does all the cross compiling, and hosts the
>>>>>> BBB's rootfs ( NFS root ), while also acting as a Samba server so I can
>>>>>> access files on the BBB or support system via mapped network drive from 
>>>>>> My
>>>>>> "dev machine". It's a fairly complex setup, but I'm pretty happy with it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 6:39 PM, ITFK <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks for the reply William. I was hopeful that maybe I was doing
>>>>>>> something dumb or perhaps just missing something that someone here 
>>>>>>> would be
>>>>>>> able to easily pickup on and point out to me. I've already started
>>>>>>> downloading installers for the software I use frequently in order to 
>>>>>>> have  a
>>>>>>> (hopefully) quick and easy reinstall this weekend. I intend to image my 
>>>>>>> OS
>>>>>>> drive after the reinstall to make things easier the next time this 
>>>>>>> occurs. I
>>>>>>> do have a separate drive (not just partitions) for my OS and most 
>>>>>>> frequently
>>>>>>> used programs so I shouldn't lose any important data. If I could 
>>>>>>> convince my
>>>>>>> fiancee that I need a 5th computer I'd love to have a dedicated machine 
>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>> development, but until then I suppose I'll have to live with my general
>>>>>>> purpose desktop machine. I do have a bad tendency to download new 
>>>>>>> software
>>>>>>> just to play around with it though. Maybe I'll try to be a little more
>>>>>>> selective about what I install next time around :)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thursday, 10 July 2014 20:11:09 UTC-4, William Hermans wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Unfortunately, I do not know anyone who could possibly troubleshoot
>>>>>>>> this problem without being at the keyboard. Your install is old, and is
>>>>>>>> probably broken in one way or another.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have personally experienced similar issues with the same version of
>>>>>>>> Windows, and my own recourse is just to reinstall. One thing you can 
>>>>>>>> do to
>>>>>>>> help facilitate this is to keep the OS separate from your data ( e.g. 
>>>>>>>> two
>>>>>>>> partitions, 1 for OS, one for data ). It wont keep the OS from 
>>>>>>>> eventually
>>>>>>>> loosing its mind, but it should keep your data safe, and make it very 
>>>>>>>> simple
>>>>>>>> to reinstall.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Also, for the drivers, I have no idea who actually wrote them but
>>>>>>>> they seem to be a bit inexperienced with windows drivers. As there 
>>>>>>>> should be
>>>>>>>> an option to remove existing old drivers. The problem here is when you
>>>>>>>> update your BBB sometimes Windows views the hardware differently, and 
>>>>>>>> has no
>>>>>>>> idea how to interact with it. So, you're required to reinstall the 
>>>>>>>> drivers,
>>>>>>>> while previous versions stay installed. Confusing Windows even more
>>>>>>>> eventually until it just starts to silently fail.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The last time I personally reinstalled was fairly recently. Just
>>>>>>>> before I did however, I booted into safe mode, and did some 
>>>>>>>> investigation.
>>>>>>>> Between the two BBB's we have several MSP430 launchpad's and perhaps 
>>>>>>>> an old
>>>>>>>> M3 stellaris dev board. I had 10 + old drivers still installed but not 
>>>>>>>> being
>>>>>>>> used.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Further advice would be to limit what you install on your development
>>>>>>>> workstations. The standard K.I.S.S methodology.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 4:41 PM, ITFK <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> If anyone can provide any insight here I'd definitely appreciate it!
>>>>>>>>> I'm strongly considering just reformatting my PC but would prefer to 
>>>>>>>>> avoid
>>>>>>>>> that solution for the time being if possible.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Monday, 7 July 2014 21:09:33 UTC-4, 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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