Difficulty accessing USB and CD drives
Posted: 13. Feb 2015, 23:46
Host: Win 7
Guest: VBox v 4.3.20 w/ Additions - Win 7
I'm experiencing some issues with accessing files on USB and my CD/DVD drive.
USB background:
A Filter for my device was added under USB Settings though I see that USB 2.0 (EHCI) feature is not selectable. Additionally, when the Menu Bar is explored in the Guest's Window's OS environment under the Devices pull-down option (utilizing the ALT key) , a check mark is associated with the name of my USB Device. In the case of the USB device, it seems to be powered since it's indicator light is on. However when I look for the USB in the list of drives through Windows files system, it is not present.
CD/DVD background:
When the Menu Bar is explored in the Guest's Window's OS environment under the Devices pull-down option (utilizing the ALT key) , a check mark is associated with CD/DVD Devices/Host Drive'D:' . Then when I look for an inserted CD in the list of drives through Windows files system, it appears that the CD is recognized. However, when the CD's content is explored, only one file on the CD appears even though other similar files were burned onto the CD at the same time.
Any ideas?
Guest: VBox v 4.3.20 w/ Additions - Win 7
I'm experiencing some issues with accessing files on USB and my CD/DVD drive.
USB background:
A Filter for my device was added under USB Settings though I see that USB 2.0 (EHCI) feature is not selectable. Additionally, when the Menu Bar is explored in the Guest's Window's OS environment under the Devices pull-down option (utilizing the ALT key) , a check mark is associated with the name of my USB Device. In the case of the USB device, it seems to be powered since it's indicator light is on. However when I look for the USB in the list of drives through Windows files system, it is not present.
CD/DVD background:
When the Menu Bar is explored in the Guest's Window's OS environment under the Devices pull-down option (utilizing the ALT key) , a check mark is associated with CD/DVD Devices/Host Drive'D:' . Then when I look for an inserted CD in the list of drives through Windows files system, it appears that the CD is recognized. However, when the CD's content is explored, only one file on the CD appears even though other similar files were burned onto the CD at the same time.
Any ideas?