
windows os allows to access the first partition only! so this naturally causes an issue! Now the issue is, that almost with any other operating system, you can administer and handle your usb or sd memory cards just as any other disks. i had a situation where i needed to partition my SD memory card (for my camera) so that it contains two primary partitions, the first 64mb fat-16 and the remainder of the capacity (15gb) as fat-32. Please help.I came across this issue a couple of days ago and thought of sharing it in case someone else trips on it. I will gather whatever diagnostic info would be helpful in tracking this down. Any help or any suggestions would be much appreciated. I REALLY want to rely on VB to support Linux on my Mac, but this problem seems to be a real roadblock. I have searched the web and these forums (and Arch forums, and Gentoo forums, and.) for a remedy, but nothing I do seems to enable this in any way. THis behavior seemed to start only after I defined the USB device filter, indicating to me that the "previous attempt" was one that was initiated during the startup of the Arch VM.


I have had a variety of problems, but with the versions of host/VB/guest that I am using, I now see the message regarding ".busy with a previous request. SInce OSX does not recognize the printer, it does not appear in any OSX config screens, and thus it cannot in any way (that I know) be *ejected*.
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OSX does not have drivers for this printer/scanner, but it works fine with Arch Linux (except that I need to reboot into Arch whenever I want to use it.sort of defeats the usefulness of VB), and I'd like to get this working. But, as good as that works for storage, it still leaves me with the need to access my scanner/printer, which is not network capable. I got frustrated and finally decided that to effectively use virtual machines, I would need some form of network storage to share files, so I built a freeNAS server, and as it turns out, accessing storage over a network works just fine. I have been wrestling with USB issues since I began trying to use VB about a year ago. I am running Snow Leopard, and VB 3.2.6, with an Arch Linux guest. I am having a very similar problem, only mine involves a USB printer/scanner.
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The camera does work fine within the Mac OS itself and it seems that the Mac gets the device always and I can not get it away from the Mac. The error seems to indicate that a request is sent to the device automatically (already busy?) but the detail error sounds like it tries to communicate but the parameters are not correct. Connecting through different USB ports and through a USB hubĪll come back with exactly the same error. Connecting the USB device before booting up the virtual image and after booting it up

Rebooting the Mac, Virtualbox, virtual image I have tried many kinds of steps: Removin For some reason this camera that is not working and so far I have not figured out why. In the past with other devices I have simply selected the device in the Devices menu and the USB device is transferred from the Mac to the virtual image. I see the ability to enable USB within the image but that is all. When I go into both the VB Settings and the settings for the particular OS image, I don't see anything about a USB setting of "shared". Make sure before you boot Windows that you have designated in VB/Setting the proper USB connection is shared.
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How can I unbusy the webcam so the XP guest can attach it? I'm running VBox 3.2.2 on Mac OSX 10.5.8. USB Device 'Logitech Camera with UUID (.) is busy with previous request.
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Mrv wrote:Using Mac OS X host and Windows 7 guest.Īttaching Logitech Camera produces the following error.
