Windows 10 host crashes when running Ubuntu VM when USB device is connected.
Posted: 21. Jul 2022, 23:01
I am running VirtualBox 6.1 and spun up a machine (Debian 64 bit). As soon as I connect a USB device on the Windows host machine and (if the VM is running or if I start with this USB device plugged in), the host crashes. No log is saved, it just crashes. I see a 0kb log in the logs folder. Whatever log is saved is attached here. The USB device is a USB2CAN Korlan device that shows up in Device Manager as WinUsb device with driver no 10.0.19041.1
I have seen many other people posting that changing the device type helps but I dont see an option to change the device type in the VirtualBox settings.
Btw: I can run the virtualbox software without problems. I can see the settings. It doesnt matter if I share the USB device or not. As soon as I start the VM the host (windows 10 machine) crashes.
One more thing to add: It doesnt matter which USB port on the Windows machine I plug this device in. Also, if the VM is running and I plug the device the Windows machine crashes. If the device is already plugged in and I start the VM, the Windows machine crashes.
I have seen many other people posting that changing the device type helps but I dont see an option to change the device type in the VirtualBox settings.
Btw: I can run the virtualbox software without problems. I can see the settings. It doesnt matter if I share the USB device or not. As soon as I start the VM the host (windows 10 machine) crashes.
One more thing to add: It doesnt matter which USB port on the Windows machine I plug this device in. Also, if the VM is running and I plug the device the Windows machine crashes. If the device is already plugged in and I start the VM, the Windows machine crashes.