I'm running Windows XP Home Edition in VirtualBox 1.4.0 on Ubuntu Gutsy. I just can't get any USB devices to work. For that matter, there isn't even an option to specify a USB device in any of the menus (I know there is mean to be an option under settings and an icon in the bottom right corner of a VM). Any help on getting this working would be greatly appreciated. Please note, I've read many of the docs and forum posts here. At one point, I got the icon and setting option to appear, but it disappeared shortly after.
Thanks in advance.
USB Devices
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USB Devices
Hi Cheater,
I am using XP Pro as the base OS with two virtual machines - XP Pro so I can test some software without adding yet more bloatware to my system, and Ubuntu Feisty Fawn and I have got both USB devices like mouse, keyboard and memory sticks working using version 1.4.
To get the mem stick (2gb USB 2.0) recognised I have found that first it has to be recognized in the Virtual Box USB config and set up as a filter, then in the base OS (XP) a new device is automatically found called Virtual Box USB and installed).
Then when the virtual machine is started the USB device can be selected from the Devices drop down in the case of my virtual Windoze session, and is automatically displayed on the desktop in Ubuntu.
While the Virtual Machine is running the mem stick is invisible to the base OS.
Hope this info helps
I am using XP Pro as the base OS with two virtual machines - XP Pro so I can test some software without adding yet more bloatware to my system, and Ubuntu Feisty Fawn and I have got both USB devices like mouse, keyboard and memory sticks working using version 1.4.
To get the mem stick (2gb USB 2.0) recognised I have found that first it has to be recognized in the Virtual Box USB config and set up as a filter, then in the base OS (XP) a new device is automatically found called Virtual Box USB and installed).
Then when the virtual machine is started the USB device can be selected from the Devices drop down in the case of my virtual Windoze session, and is automatically displayed on the desktop in Ubuntu.
While the Virtual Machine is running the mem stick is invisible to the base OS.
Hope this info helps
Enabling USB in Ubuntu hosts
A (working) workaround for this is posted at:
http://michael-prokop.at/blog/2007/07/1 ... albox-usb/
Duncan
http://michael-prokop.at/blog/2007/07/1 ... albox-usb/
Duncan