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How can I get CentOS 7 to open a USB hard drive from within VirtualBox running inside Windows 8.1? I have VirtualBox installed in Windows 8.1 and I am using it to launch and use CentOS 7 within VirtualBox. When I insert the USB drive, VirtualBox is able to 'claim' it when I click Devices >USB Devices >Device Name, so that a check mark gets added next to Device Name in VirtualBox, while also causing a system sound, and also causing Windows Explorer to stop seeing the usb drive, so that the USB drive disappears from Windows Explorer and is marked in VirtualBox as selected. I can reverse this by unchecking the USB drive in a similar manner. The following image illustrates what I am able to do: The problem is that the CentOS 7 installation inside VirtualBox cannot seem to see the USB drive. The USB device itself is an connector to the hard drive from a dead PC that had CentOS 7 and Windows 7 installed in a dual boot fashion.
I want to access the data from the CentOS partition of the old hard drive using the CentOS 7 running inside VirtualBox on the new PC. Now that VirtualBox can see the USB device, how can I get CentOS 7 to see and manipulate the USB device? • In the Virtualbox host, open settings ->ports ->USB the second icon on the right with the small plus sign. • Select the USB device you want to use. • Disconnect and reconnect the device.
• If that doesn't work, using the above settings: • disconnect the USB device, • shutdown the virtual machine • start the virtual machine and wait for it to load • insert the USB device • Last resort, still with the steps at 1 • unmount the device from windows and try to mount it from virtualbox's guest window at the bottom (the small usb connector icon) For me, it usually works with step 2.
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