devices in PCI-E USB 3.0 card not working in virtual machine
devices in PCI-E USB 3.0 card not working in virtual machine
Guys I'm out of usb ports so I decide to buy a PCI-e USB 3.0 x 7 card. And it's working fine in my host machine which runs windows 10 latest version. But when I try to use those devices with virtual machines, vms not recognizing the devices. anyone has a solution for this issue..? My motherboard is Asrock AB350 Pro 4.
Re: devices in PCI-E USB 3.0 card not working in virtual machine
Thanks for the response friend. I couldn't find anything related to pci-e expansion cards.. .. Or did I miss anything..>?mpack wrote:See USB Basics and Troubleshooting.
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Re: devices in PCI-E USB 3.0 card not working in virtual machine
The connection system used by the card does not influence the USB side of the interface. In other words, it does not matter how you connect the new USB ports to the PC, they ought to be usable by Virtualbox and should be testable through the USB Basics tutorial.
Carefully go through the tutorial, and provide the info in step 8 if you don't get correct results.
FWIW built-in USB 3 ports are also probably on the PCIe bus, look at Device Manager and show devices by connection.
Carefully go through the tutorial, and provide the info in step 8 if you don't get correct results.
FWIW built-in USB 3 ports are also probably on the PCIe bus, look at Device Manager and show devices by connection.
Re: devices in PCI-E USB 3.0 card not working in virtual machine
Is there any issues with AMD processors..? I've R5 1600 CPU + AB350 Pro 4 Motherboard...scottgus1 wrote:The connection system used by the card does not influence the USB side of the interface. In other words, it does not matter how you connect the new USB ports to the PC, they ought to be usable by Virtualbox and should be testable through the USB Basics tutorial.
Carefully go through the tutorial, and provide the info in step 8 if you don't get correct results.
FWIW built-in USB 3 ports are also probably on the PCIe bus, look at Device Manager and show devices by connection.
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Re: devices in PCI-E USB 3.0 card not working in virtual machine
No step 8 data, this poster is wasting our time. Move along, citizens...