Cannot see outside world in Windows guest on Mac Host
Posted: 28. Oct 2018, 01:22
I've installed Virtual Box Version 5.2.20 r125813 (Qt5.6.3) on a MacBook Pro running MacOS Sierra version 10.12.05. Running a Windows 10 (64 bit) VM.
I cannot see a USB drive in the guest. When I connect the USB I see "Failed to attach the USB device SanDisk Cruzer 3.0 to the virtual machine Windows. Failed to create a proxy device for the USB device. Error: VERR_PDM_NO_USB_PORTS"
I cannot see a CD/DVD drive attached to the host either.
I have attached my router directly by ethernet cable, but the guest can't see it either.
And I've been unable to set up a shared folder between host and guest as I've seen in other posts that VB does not support that on Mac OSX.
My guess is that part of this problem is that all of the externals must attach through a Thuderbolt/USB-C adapter. I should say also that I'm using Belkin adaptors for Mac USB-C in all cases. I'm guessing maybe the Windows guest doesnt recognize the adapter. But without the ability to get to any external, I don't know how to load any special drivers or other solutions, nor can I print or move files. No amount of settings changes seems to fix these problems.
Can anyone help? I'm no IT pro, I'm just a dad trying to get a VM working in order to use software which has not been (and will not be, apparently) sold for Macs.
I cannot see a USB drive in the guest. When I connect the USB I see "Failed to attach the USB device SanDisk Cruzer 3.0 to the virtual machine Windows. Failed to create a proxy device for the USB device. Error: VERR_PDM_NO_USB_PORTS"
I cannot see a CD/DVD drive attached to the host either.
I have attached my router directly by ethernet cable, but the guest can't see it either.
And I've been unable to set up a shared folder between host and guest as I've seen in other posts that VB does not support that on Mac OSX.
My guess is that part of this problem is that all of the externals must attach through a Thuderbolt/USB-C adapter. I should say also that I'm using Belkin adaptors for Mac USB-C in all cases. I'm guessing maybe the Windows guest doesnt recognize the adapter. But without the ability to get to any external, I don't know how to load any special drivers or other solutions, nor can I print or move files. No amount of settings changes seems to fix these problems.
Can anyone help? I'm no IT pro, I'm just a dad trying to get a VM working in order to use software which has not been (and will not be, apparently) sold for Macs.