I tried to install Ubuntu on my machine and connect the BeagleBone, it need 
not any driver and I can immediately access the webserver after ejecting 
the mass storage, enabling the 'USB-to-Ethernet Interface'. However in 
Windows ejecting the mass storage still does nothing. Still trying to make 
it connect in Windows.

On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 4:22:27 AM UTC+7, Aprianto Nursetiawan wrote:
>
>
> I'm following this getting started 
> <http://beagleboard.org/getting-started> tutorial, connected the board to 
> USB and it's detected as mass storage, got the driver installed (Win 64), 
> and at the third step I wasn't able to connect to BeagleBone webserver at 
> 192.168.7.2, anything I did wrong? Please help.
> Here is some troubleshooting info from Getting Started page, I've followed 
> them all. I'm using Chrome, tried the node-webkit based application, not in 
> a Virtual Machine, not using SSH just trying to access the webserver.
>
>
> Troubleshooting
>
> *Do not use Internet Explorer.*
>
> One option to browse your board is to use this node-webkit based 
> application (currently limited to Windows machines): 
> *beaglebone-getting-started.zip* 
> <http://beagleboard.org/static/App/beaglebone-getting-started.zip>.
>
> Virtual machines are not recommended when using the direct USB connection. 
> It is recommended you use only network connections to your board if you are 
> using a virtual machine.
>
> When using 'ssh' with the provided image, the username is 'root' and the 
> password is blank.
>
> Visit *beagleboard.org/support* <http://beagleboard.org/support> for 
> additional debugging tips.
>
>

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