Robert's suggestions/explanations worked for me and solved issue.

On Wednesday, August 16, 2017 at 7:14:40 PM UTC-5, farzin...@gmail.com 
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> On Monday, March 23, 2015 at 6:27:06 AM UTC+3:30, Colin Bester wrote:
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>> In adding Audio Cape (BB-BONE-AUDI-02-00A0) to beaglebone black which 
>> also has LCD4 mounted I receive a GPIO 19 conflict error.
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>> Looking at the dts file I see it has specified exclusive use for gpio1_18 
>> and gpio1_19. In the past I circumvented this error by commenting these two 
>> pins out of the exclusive list and all works fine (doesn't appear that 
>> these pwm pins are used by audio cape)
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>> Now I upgraded debian to 3.8.13-bone70 and in performing upgrade and 
>> setting up new board I forgot to exclude these two pins from dts file 
>> before compiling, only to see the conflict error again.
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>> My problem is that no matter what I do, (edit out pins, compile and copy 
>> new dtbo to /lib/firmware), I keep getting the same conflict error. If I 
>> edit the dts file and change the part number to something else and load it 
>> manually it works so I know the change and compile is valid.
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>> It appears that my original compiled dtbo file is somehow being 
>> cached/persisted through power off/power on and my updated dtbo is not 
>> being 'seen'.
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>> I'd appreciate any suggestions on next steps.
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>> Colin
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> Hello your problem solved?
> I have this problem, but not done?
> Can you help me in the end?
> fixed?
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