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and uninstall all the "Adafruit" driver programs.
Windows 7
The latest version of the Adafruit Windows Drivers (version 2.0.0.0 or later) will fix the missing
boardname
BOOT drive
problem on Windows 7. To resolve this, first uninstall the old versions of the drivers:
Unplug any boards. In Uninstall or Change a Program (Control Panel->Programs->Uninstall a program), uninstall
everything named "Windows Driver Package - Adafruit Industries LLC ...".
Now install the new 2.3.0.0 (or higher) Adafruit Windows Drivers Package:
https://adafru.it/AB0
https://adafru.it/AB0
When running the installer, you'll be shown a list of drivers to choose from. You can check and uncheck the
boxes to choose which drivers to install.
You should now be done! Test by unplugging and replugging the board. You should see the CIRCUITPY drive, and
when you double-click the reset button (single click on Circuit Playground Express running MakeCode), you should see
the appropriate
boardname
BOOT drive.
Let us know in the Adafruit support forums (https://adafru.it/jIf) or on the Adafruit Discord () if this does not work for you!
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