Failed to access USB System
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Failed to access USB System
After upgrading to v4.1.12 I am getting a "Failed to access USB System" error message each time I try to modify one of the virtual machine settings (see attachment). However, the device manager applet on the guest shows the normal USB entries under the "Universal Serial Bus controllers” node, that is the “Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller” and “USB Root Hub”.
Does anyone have any idea on how to fix this problem?
Thanks,
Host is Win7 SP 1 x64
E.g. Guest Win7 SP1 x86.
Does anyone have any idea on how to fix this problem?
Thanks,
Host is Win7 SP 1 x64
E.g. Guest Win7 SP1 x86.
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Re: Failed to access USB System
When reporting problems, please provided a VM log file as a zipped attachment. The log file can be found by default in the <userdata>\VirtualBox VMs\<VM name>\Logs subfolder.
With the information provided, the most likely cause is that you have not installed the extension pack. Here is how.
With the information provided, the most likely cause is that you have not installed the extension pack. Here is how.
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Re: Failed to access USB System
Requested log file attached.
Regarding "you have not installed the extension pack". Why by merely upgrading from 4.1.10 to 4.1.12 I would suddenly need to install the extension pack when I made absolutely no change to the VM settings?
Thanks,
Regarding "you have not installed the extension pack". Why by merely upgrading from 4.1.10 to 4.1.12 I would suddenly need to install the extension pack when I made absolutely no change to the VM settings?
Thanks,
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Re: Failed to access USB System
I'm not sure why you think the VM settings are relevant, unless of course you mean you have no need for USB2 and therefore have it disabled in the VM settings. The VirtualBox software and the extension packs come in matched pairs. You should always download and install both at the same time, assuming you need USB or VRDP.
In fact your log shows that no extension packs are installed, which explains why you have problems using USB.
Please read section 1.5 of the user manual, which explains what the extension pack is for.
In fact your log shows that no extension packs are installed, which explains why you have problems using USB.
Please read section 1.5 of the user manual, which explains what the extension pack is for.
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Re: Failed to access USB System
> I'm not sure why you think the VM settings are relevant
It is when bringing up the Settings dialog box that the message box appear. There will be no messages displayed if Enable USB Controler option is unchecked though.
> In fact your log shows that no extension packs are installed, which explains why you have problems using USB.
The error still occurs even after installing the extension pack. New log attached.
It is when bringing up the Settings dialog box that the message box appear. There will be no messages displayed if Enable USB Controler option is unchecked though.
> In fact your log shows that no extension packs are installed, which explains why you have problems using USB.
The error still occurs even after installing the extension pack. New log attached.
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Re: Failed to access USB System
Did you try rebooting the Windows host?
Question: was the guest in saved state when you updated and not shut down?
Question: was the guest in saved state when you updated and not shut down?
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Re: Failed to access USB System
Yes the Win7 x64 host has been rebooted (several times actually) and the error still occurs.
All the guests were shutdown at the time of the the host upgrade to 4.1.12
I have another Win7 x64 host, which was updated from 4.1.8 to 4.1.12 and this one does not have any problem.
All the guests were shutdown at the time of the the host upgrade to 4.1.12
I have another Win7 x64 host, which was updated from 4.1.8 to 4.1.12 and this one does not have any problem.
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Re: Failed to access USB System
Your updated log says "USB operational", so it's a puzzle that the error message still says USB not available?
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Re: Failed to access USB System
I got exactly the same symptoms. I've had conflicts before between VirtualBox and HHD Software USB Monitor, so I uninstalled USB Monitor, and the problem went away. Simon Said, do you have any unusual USB-related software on your machine?
I'm sorry but I didn't grab a log before I uninstalled USB Monitor, and if I reinstall it I'll need to reboot, so it'll be a while before I can provide the log.
The previous problem is #9298 on the VirtualBox bug tracker, I notice that someone else has encountered this new problem as well.
I'm sorry but I didn't grab a log before I uninstalled USB Monitor, and if I reinstall it I'll need to reboot, so it'll be a while before I can provide the log.
The previous problem is #9298 on the VirtualBox bug tracker, I notice that someone else has encountered this new problem as well.
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Re: Failed to access USB System
> Simon Said, do you have any unusual USB-related software on your machine?
Nothing special. I have software for my webcam that I disabled but it did not make any difference.
Nothing special. I have software for my webcam that I disabled but it did not make any difference.
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Re: Failed to access USB System
I have te same problem.
I used the guest for my 32 bits office 2010 to synchronize with my HTC HD2 telephone, using USB.
(The host has 64 bits, and this version does no longer support the synchronisation between outlook and my windows 6.5 phone )
So no special USB software, unless Windows Mobile Applications Center causes the trouble.
I used the guest for my 32 bits office 2010 to synchronize with my HTC HD2 telephone, using USB.
(The host has 64 bits, and this version does no longer support the synchronisation between outlook and my windows 6.5 phone )
So no special USB software, unless Windows Mobile Applications Center causes the trouble.
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Re: Failed to access USB System
It appears this problem was fix in v4.1.14 even if it isn't mentioned in the change log.