USB error when click Devices-USB
USB error when click Devices-USB
I am running VMBox under Windows xp as guest on a host PC running Windows 8.1 . The version of virtualbox is 4.3.28 r100309. When I insert an F&P SmartStick I get an error message. The attachment is the error message. Also I removed the usb stick and insertrted it in another usb port and now under usb devices it shows 2 of them. How do I remove both of them?
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- This is the error message.
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Re: USB error when click Devices-USB
I forgot to mention that when I insert the stick into the host's usb port that it is recognized immediately and a window pops up on the host showing the files on the stick.
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mpack
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Re: USB error when click Devices-USB
Create a filter for the device in the VM settings. IME this is much more reliable on Windows hosts.
- With the VM shut down, plug the device in and create a USB filter using the VM settings. Make sure the filter has the minimal number of fields (e.g. manufacturer and device id) needed to uniquely identify your device, and distinguish it from (say) your mouse and keyboard.
- Unplug the device again and boot up your guest OS.
- When the guest has completely finished booting up, plug in your device. A "New hardware recognized" dialog should pop up. This is not the guest seeing the device, this is VirtualBox on the host wanting to install a redirection driver for the device. Tell it not to search the internet, but do install the driver automatically.
- Unplug the device again, then plug it in again. Now the guest OS should see it. At this point if device level guest OS drivers are needed then you should install them.
Re: USB error when click Devices-USB
It's a usb stick. How do I set up a USB Filter if VMBox is not running? Your item 1.
Last edited by MortR on 26. May 2015, 13:30, edited 2 times in total.
Re: USB error when click Devices-USB
Can you have more than one shared folder?
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Re: USB error when click Devices-USB
VM = Virtual Machine = Guest. You shutdown the VM.
No such thing as VMBox.
Yes, you can have more than one shared folder.
No such thing as VMBox.
Yes, you can have more than one shared folder.
OSX, Linux and Windows Hosts & Guests
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There are three groups of people. Those that can count and those that can't.
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mpack
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Re: USB error when click Devices-USB
VM settings | USB. With the device plugged in so you can grab ID fields from it.MortR wrote:It's a usb stick. How do I set up a USB Filter if VMBox is not running? Your item 1.
Re: USB error when click Devices-USB
Problem still not resolved. When I click on Devices-USB there are 3 unknown items .
Unknown device 0460:0809[0009]
Unknown device 0573:4D00[0100]
Unknown device 0764:0501[0001]
How do I remove them?
Unknown device 0460:0809[0009]
Unknown device 0573:4D00[0100]
Unknown device 0764:0501[0001]
How do I remove them?
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Re: USB error when click Devices-USB
According to http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids your devices are:
You can remove them (if you wish) by unplugging them from your host. Easy, right?
- 0460:0809 : Ace Cad Enterprise Co., some sort of tablet.
- 0573:4D00 : Zoran Co. Personal Media Division (Nogatech), Hauppauge WinTV-USB USA.
- 0764:0501 : Cyber Power System, CP1500 AVR UPS
You can remove them (if you wish) by unplugging them from your host. Easy, right?
Do NOT send me Personal Messages (PMs) for troubleshooting, they are simply deleted.
Do NOT reply with the "QUOTE" button, please use the "POST REPLY", at the bottom of the form.
If you obfuscate any information requested, I will obfuscate my response. These are virtual UUIDs, not real ones.
Do NOT reply with the "QUOTE" button, please use the "POST REPLY", at the bottom of the form.
If you obfuscate any information requested, I will obfuscate my response. These are virtual UUIDs, not real ones.
Re: USB error when click Devices-USB
Thank you for your quick response and including the URL where I can find USB IDs. The only one I don't recognize is the tablet as I don't have one. I'll email the company to ask them.