USB supported?
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USB supported?
Hi,
I downloaded VirtualBox for OSX Beta 1.
I readed is supported USB but on USB devices panel, I get all disabled.
Is impossible to me to get Shared Folders working.
Somebody can help me?
I downloaded VirtualBox for OSX Beta 1.
I readed is supported USB but on USB devices panel, I get all disabled.
Is impossible to me to get Shared Folders working.
Somebody can help me?
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- Posts: 21
- Joined: 15. May 2007, 10:33
Shared Folders
Hi,
I run Beta 1 with working shared folders!
*) Create a folder in OS X
*) Activate shared folders in VM prefs
*) Launch the VM and add a shared folder (menu "devices" - "shared folder", or similar), remember the name of the sharing
*) In the VM you have to mount the folder:
Windows: "Start" - "run" - type: net use x: \\vboxsvr\<name of the sharing>
Linux: mount -t vboxsf <name of the sharing> <mountpoint>
Sebastian
I run Beta 1 with working shared folders!
*) Create a folder in OS X
*) Activate shared folders in VM prefs
*) Launch the VM and add a shared folder (menu "devices" - "shared folder", or similar), remember the name of the sharing
*) In the VM you have to mount the folder:
Windows: "Start" - "run" - type: net use x: \\vboxsvr\<name of the sharing>
Linux: mount -t vboxsf <name of the sharing> <mountpoint>
Sebastian
I have Windows XP running very nicely as a guest OS.
In order to use a shared folder, I did the following after creating the shared folder in the Virtual Machine configuration dialog:
- I opened a folder in XP.
- I went to the 'Tools' menu and selected 'Map Network Drive'
- I selected a drive letter and then typed in the path below:
\\vboxsvr\<shared folder name>
I then hit OK.
One can do this to access USB memory sticks as well. Just create a transient shared folder that points to the mem stick root directory. After doing this, create a mapped network drive that points to it.
In order to use a shared folder, I did the following after creating the shared folder in the Virtual Machine configuration dialog:
- I opened a folder in XP.
- I went to the 'Tools' menu and selected 'Map Network Drive'
- I selected a drive letter and then typed in the path below:
\\vboxsvr\<shared folder name>
I then hit OK.
One can do this to access USB memory sticks as well. Just create a transient shared folder that points to the mem stick root directory. After doing this, create a mapped network drive that points to it.
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About the drive, follow the exact instructions.sam wrote:bah, I'm having the same problems as lord zealon was, but sadly, I can't make the solutions work for me.
any attempt to network to the x drive just says that it doesnt exist
any ideas when usb support will be included?
About the USB, on the next BETA. A developer told in the forum thath this week we will get it, but the week is finishing
I can't find the page again, but it was said that Vista for some reason doesn't include the driver on the (simulated) network card used by virtual box, so you have to download and install it. It was accurate; Vista didn't recognize any network hardware when i first installed it, but after installing the driver it worked fine.klaus wrote:Which driver did you install? You need guest additions installed for shared folders to work (as described in the manual). Shared folders doesn't rely on the network card.
Do the shared folder (\\vboxsvr\sharename) not go through this virtual network card? I'm hoping either way, from other docs I've read, that it will be fixed upon the vbox 1.4 release for OS X. But for now I can't figure out how to use shared folder in Vista guest (works fine in XP guest)
The FAQ says that Vista doesn't include the driver for the virtual network card. Which is correct, but doesn't interfere with the use of shared folders (which do not rely on the virtual network card).
Do you see the small VirtualBox tray icon (in the Vista tray) inside the VM window? If not, you need to install the guest additions. See manual.
As a side note, the network driver is now also on the additions CD (but IIRC needs to be installed separately), so no need to download it from AMD any more.
Do you see the small VirtualBox tray icon (in the Vista tray) inside the VM window? If not, you need to install the guest additions. See manual.
As a side note, the network driver is now also on the additions CD (but IIRC needs to be installed separately), so no need to download it from AMD any more.
Yep, installed guest additions; I do see the vb tray icon.klaus wrote:The FAQ says that Vista doesn't include the driver for the virtual network card. Which is correct, but doesn't interfere with the use of shared folders (which do not rely on the virtual network card).
Do you see the small VirtualBox tray icon (in the Vista tray) inside the VM window? If not, you need to install the guest additions. See manual.
As a side note, the network driver is now also on the additions CD (but IIRC needs to be installed separately), so no need to download it from AMD any more.
Shared folder settings are identical for my two vMachines (XP & Vista). The exact error in Vista is "System error 53 has occurred.\n\nThe network path was not found". OS X Host, so I'm still using beta1.