Upgrade vmware fusion 10 no usb12/19/2023 ![]() I still could be doing something stupid and "obvious" once you see it. I am working around by mounting the USB drive in host and declaring it a share for Windows machines (guest is XP). ![]() If we should connect the reader to host, then, when the card ("drive") comes up (success!!) there, do we mount it or leave it hanging if we want the VM to grab it and present it in menus? I swore I'd never learn another operating system and here I am with Linux.Ĭould you say a word about the rationale for VM grabbing of USB removable devices? Should the "Super Top Mass Storage Device" (my SD card reader) - be connected to host or VM if you want the VM to claim it? The VM presents this, but never the card ("dirve") plugged into it. ![]() Thank you for reminding me about sudo & dot-slash if standing in current directory. It was only a minor upgrade 10.01 to 10.02 and my wife is totally outraged, Over 30 years of computing and you haven't learned not to upgrade, what am I going to do with you? ![]() Yes, USB recognition worked fine if sluggishly (plug it in twice). Yes, version is Precise Pangolin Ubuntu 12.04.02 LTS until Apr2017, sorry I forgot to say. So I changed it to USB 3.0 and lost it again The guest was in USB 1.1 mode, VIRTUAL MACHINE / SETTINGS / USB CONTROLLER Leaving the machine on overnight caused the USB drive to appear in the guest ( !! ). USB drive (an SD card in its reader) is sitting unmounted in the host. Vmware-USBArbitrator: command not vmware-usbarbitrator Vmware-USBArbitrator: command not vmware-USBArbitrator start The command is "not found" unless I miscapitalize, in which case there is no response at all.ĭid you forget to tell me something vmware-USBArbitrator So perhaps asking the process to start anyway makes no difference.īut it appears that I never got the start command to work. Sudo /etc/init.d/vmware-usbarbitrator startĭarius, yes, running w/PID 1730, don't know what Ss is:ġ730 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/bin/vmware-usbarbitrator Spare me the vast knowledge base of articles on long-gone versions of the Workstation product and just make it work.ĭo you see a vmware-usbarbitrator process running on the host? If not, does it start when running Plugging in a USB device to the Mac produces a popup: connect to MAC side or VM side? Every time. When it comes to plugging in a USB device, the endless loss of control with Workstation technology is in marked contrast to the smooth integration of USB devices with the Apple MacBook in the mass market "FUSION" product. VM / REMOVABLE DEVICES never lists the USB drive mounted on my host, so I cannot ask to disconnect from host and connect to VM. VMWare Tools was upgraded, no avail, reinstalled, no avail. Trying USB 1.1, 2.0, 3.0 (install extra driver) does not help. ![]() VM / SETTINGS / USB CONTROLLER is set to automatically connect (checked, but greyed out. USB DRIVE RECOGNITION BROKEN IN 10.0.2 UPGRADEĪfter upgrade to Workstation 10.0.2, my USB SD card readers mount my SD card "drives" in the Linux host, but the virtual machine lacks any awareness of their existence. What i have to configure for usb get working ? What i have to looking for ? Why with Workstation 8 works all fine and instead with Workstation 10 the usb connection don't work ? The laptop contain an usb 3.0 renesas controller, the virtual machine is configured with an usb 2.0 controller. I have been trying to connect some USB devices: an usb hd, the integrated webcam, an usb key but all time i got the messages: The connection for the USB devices " XXXXXXXXXX " was unsuccessful. Next i've installed Workstation 10.0.1 trial and created a new virtual machine with win xp sp1 all update (guest). I have a brand new installation of windows 7 pro 64 bit sp1 host OS, with all update, on a Dell L502X laptop. In past i had installed Workstation 8 and all worked fine, but now i have format the pc and reinstalled windows 7 on a ssd and i'm looking for more performances and i thought to try new version of vmware workstation but seems not work correctly. I'm trying the trial of Workstation 10.0.1 but don't connect usb devices to the virtual machine. ![]()
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