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Here's my latest reply to it (together with the LOG file): I got support ticket open for this issue. If I am unable to fix this issue in short time I'll have to buy Parallels
#Vmware fusion 11 usb not recognised trial
Unfortunately none of them worked, imported it to Parallels trial version and it works. Tried that already, and some other options. vmx file, then reboot the guest host and try reconnecting the device once the system is up and running. Can you please append this line to the end of your. One thing I would like you to try and see how it goes. Thanks for your feedback I hope we can get it resolved somehow soon or I need to find working alternative to Fusion. This is what I did, see my initial posts and attached files. Then rerun your test with a fresh set of log files and post them here. vmx file for that guest and appending the following to the end of the file.

When you've exhausted those options and the issue still isn't resolved, try using a text editor on the. Seems Windows just tries once and surrenders and renders "Unknown Device" without any way to assign device drivers. Linux also has some problems, but it tries many times and finally succeeds. It seems it is a problem at USB communication level of Windows that is not capable of getting proper VID and PID of the USB device. This can be done via the "Settings" -> "USB Devices" -> "Remove USB Controller" you will need to reboot the guest and then shut it down to reinstall the drivers.

#Vmware fusion 11 usb not recognised drivers
If those are already enabled/checked try reinstalling the USB Device drivers in the guest. When you are connecting the device to the system, is the XP guest in focus? Sometimes Fusion doesn't play well if the guest does not have focus and you are connecting USB device.Īnother thing you can try is when the guest is shut down, try going into the Settings -> USB Devices and making sure you have "Enable USB 2.0 Support" and "Automatically connect USB devices" checked.
#Vmware fusion 11 usb not recognised update
Update 2: It works well in Parallels, I just downloaded trial and attached the device, it was instantly detected! I hope I won't need to abandon VMWare because of that. Is there any way to force Windows try connecting the device as good a Linux!? However hwinfo -usb shows it is connected to uhci_hcd (even I have 2.0 turned off) rather than VMWare Virtual USB Hub, while in Windows it is always getting connected to VMWare Virtual USB Hub and gets "Unknown Device". Update: Tried with Linux Debian 5.02 32-bit (2.6.26) and after few: Note that I have already successfully used other USB devices in Fusion, so this is the first time I got such a problem. I spent almost all my day trying to make it run with Fusion, but nothing helped, tried various options. This log represent: (1) turning on XP, (2) connecting the device to Fusion, (3) "USB Device not Recognized", (4) disconnecting (5) turning off Fusion hope you can do something about it, or I will be in trouble as I can't continue with the project.
#Vmware fusion 11 usb not recognised mac
My Mac diagnostic utility seems to detect the device properly:Ĭurrent Required (mA): Unknown (Device has not been configured)Īttaching logs. Tested with regular Windows XP machine (laptop) and it works all fine, so it has to be VMWare problem. Tested also with guest Windows 7, same problem. One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it."Īnd seems XP is not being able to get even the Product & Vendor ID for this device. When I try to connect it trough VMWare I get: I own VMWare Fusion and I was planning to do all the dev and tests in VMWare, however it seem VMWare Fusion does not want to detect the USB device which is the most important part of the project. I am about to begin new project about biometrics based authentication system for Windows XP & Linux and some specific USB fingerprint scanner.
