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If you are getting tic.tic.tic then your brick is waiting for a firmware to be written to it. I would recommend looking at for full instructions.Basically, you need to re-flash the firmware onto the brick.
I've done this a number of times as I use an alternate firmware called LeJOS (runs Java). There shouldn't be anything that breaks from this (not any further than what you've got). Make sure your batteries are not going to die on you while you re-flash the firmware. Just give them a charge.Do a hard reset on the brick (should be a paperclip in one of the bottom corners held down for a few seconds). This shouldn't be required, as your NXT is already in this state, but just in case.Connect your brick to a computer, it must have the Mindstorms NXT software installed on the computer.Open up Mindstorms NXT, and go to Tools-Update NXT Firmware.Click 'Check' and then 'Download'. This will install the firmware on the NXT.You should now have a working brick.
However, any programs you may have flashed to it are gone (and probably were already gone, as discussed in #1). All you need to do to restore those is write the programs from the Mindstorms NXT software on your computer. Read the RobotC NXT Forum thread. The only post that count is the 31th post.
Thanks for the very helpful hints! I encountered same issue with installing LEGO Mindstorms NXT v2.0.f6 and Arduino IDE 1.8.2 under Windows 10. After uninstalling Arduino IDE and LEGO Mindstorms I reinstalled LEGO Mindstorms, but the 'Bossa' Driver still persist after rebooting. After dealing with suggestions regarding the oemxx.inf files the only solution which worked spontaneous was the one from 'jmarcr': '.replace the Bossa device by the Lego Mindstorm device' THX for this!!!:-) (Now I am curious looking to install Arduino IDE again.and see what will happen.)–May 16 '17 at 21:10. I found a similar issue. It looks like the bossa driver comes from Aurduino.That post recommends the following:Option A:. Make sure the NXT brick is disconnected.
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Open Control Panel/Program and Features. Find the 'Arduino' entry. Double click it to uninstall the Arduino IDE.
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After uninstall is done, plug in the NXT brick.