Well I can explain this in linux but not so much in windows, haven't used 
it in years.
So with the BBB plugged in via USB fdisk -l should have a 73MB~ device on 
this list.  From what I gather this needs to be a FAT partition, I did this 
with gparted personally.  This may not be true but since it worked once I 
will do as the crow does.  Then you boot off the sdcard with nothing but 
USB or a power adapter plugged in.  If you can SSH into the system then 
something has gone wrong and the system has booted instead of gone into 
flashing.  For me it finished somewhere during my second episode of TV I 
was watching.

On Monday, March 10, 2014 4:30:00 AM UTC-5, wharms wrote:
>
>
> hi could you elaborate this a bit more ? 
>
> bgnd: 
> I had the problem at testing, the system refused to start 
> and i tried to flash it via SD-card. 
> The card itself booted fine but i was unable to flash. 
>
> re, 
>  wh 
>
>
> Am 10.03.2014 03:34, schrieb foreverska: 
> > Well I got it to go finally by: 
> > using gparted to format the 73mb boot partition as FAT 
> > rewriting the flasher SD card 
> > 
> >  Still no luck with TTYLinux though 
> > 
>

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