My guest is unable to access my USB ports, though the host seems to have passed it through.
Virtual Box: 6.0.10 r132072 (Qt 5.6.2)
Guest: Mojave 10.14.3 by Techsviewer, 4.92 GB 1600 MHz DRAM
Please find attached zip file with the following:
VBox.log, VBoxHardening.log (before requested cold_start)
VBox.log, VBoxHardening.log (after requested cold_start)
Command Prompt Output
Screenshots of VBox settings, USB settings, and Extension Pack
Thank you in advance for your help!
Host: Dell XPS 13, i5-8265U @ 1.6 GHz, RAM 8 GB (7.75 usable), 64 bit with Windows 10USB Ports inaccessible from Guest
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- VBox Version: PUEL
- Guest OSses: Win(*>98), Linux*, OSX>10.5
- Location: Greece
Re: USB Ports inaccessible from Guest
OSX guests are only supported on Apple hardware (which you do not have). I recently made the "OSX guests on non-Apple hardware" a Global post, which means it shows as first on every forum area, makes me wonder how come you missed it...
Also, consider changing your favorite internet search engine. There should be plenty of results about this issue on these forums (all of them locked, hoping that someone will get the hint), but the search engine you're using now, does not seem to return any results for some reason.
Moving to "OSX Guests" from "Windows Hosts".
Also, consider changing your favorite internet search engine. There should be plenty of results about this issue on these forums (all of them locked, hoping that someone will get the hint), but the search engine you're using now, does not seem to return any results for some reason.
Moving to "OSX Guests" from "Windows Hosts".
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