**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Nov 22 03:00:03 2017 Nov 22 11:47:58 Hello Nov 22 11:49:50 I am getting usb_claim_interface error -6 Nov 22 11:50:14 Can anyone help me Nov 22 11:52:55 Hello Nov 22 11:53:01 anyone is there Nov 22 12:02:46 nope nobody in :D Nov 22 13:06:43 I'm usinbg Beaglebone Black board, is there any way to make BBB "Auto install" the usb drivers on plugging to USB port (without manually install from the internet) like some usb devices that has auto install capability? Nov 22 13:13:12 cyberguy: are you running the latest official image? Nov 22 13:16:50 tbr: Debian 9.1 2017-08-31 4GB SD LXQT Nov 22 13:17:39 cyberguy: then that should pretty much cover it AFAIU. Only Windows7 still has a problem and needs a manual driver install, I was told. Nov 22 13:18:51 tbr: i need a solution for windows 7... is it possible somehow to make it automaticlly install the driver? like with new printer that is automatically installed on windows Nov 22 13:20:15 cyberguy: yes, you can get yourself an individual USB VID/PID range, clone the driver (which is just a config file), then have it signed and verified by microsoft and then pay extra for having it provisioned through their systems. Nov 22 13:22:51 tbr: when i first plug in the BBB (without any driver) on windows 7, is there any way (by using a custom application at windows side & linux side) to communicate with the board? Nov 22 13:28:20 cyberguy: maybe you could try to explain what you actually are trying to achieve Nov 22 13:31:50 tbr: my BBB based product comes with a default IP address, i want the customer to plug in the USB cable (without any drivers installation) and be able to change the default IP address. (via Application SW at the windows side) Nov 22 13:34:22 I'd recommend to try with the latest image on a clean windows 7 that hasn't seen a BBB ever. It might be able to get *some* drivers working. Also note that there are actually *two* network interfaces exposed by the board over USB to facilitate wider compatibility. Nov 22 13:37:20 tbr: if a driver is marked with "question mark" in windows device manager, can i somehow use it to communicate with board? Nov 22 13:38:28 no Nov 22 13:42:57 cyberguy: does it install *any* driver beyond mass storage? Nov 22 13:49:34 tbr: im checking Nov 22 13:51:06 it should expose mass storage, serial port and two network interfaces. check if there are drivers for any Nov 22 13:59:31 it detects 4 things, currently seek for drivers with windos update Nov 22 14:42:39 rtl_power: symbol lookup error: rtl_power: undefined symbol: rtlsdr_set_bias_tee **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Nov 23 03:00:01 2017