Dec 2016, 17:03 Primary OS: MS Windows 10 VBox Version: OSE other Guest OSses: WIN7 The manual did not help me much, so I am down to you guys as my last lifeline JungleBoogie Posts: 13 Joined: 5. I even tried to 'eject' the device on the host before trying the manual connection, but same story :/ But it just throws an error saying that the device is busy. I have also tried to manually choose the card reader from within the guest. On the guest, in the device menu, the cardreader is shown as 'Captured'.īut still, the card reader does not appear in the guest, as a 'new device' detection message, or in the device manager. Setup a USB filter for the cardreader (USB 2.0), and checked that it is being captured by VM - OK (In Devices & Printers it appears as a unspecified device named 'VirtualBox USB'.) Did not help me much.Ĭonfirmed Card reader functionality on the Host - OK OT: This was the device where I previously thought was the cardreader so I pushed the cardreader driver down it's throat. In general I have found that on the guest device manager, there was a 'Other Device' called 'Base System Device', which was missing a driver.įixed this by installing the Guest additions (dooh). Ok, so I have now been trying some more things. NOTE: The SDDR-89, SDDR-189, SDDR-289 reader should show 4 drive letters under My Computer. If the reader is not receiving ample amount of power from the USB port, it may not function properly. Look for the card reader under Devices with removable storage.Ī yellow exclamation point ( !) under Device Manager usually means that the device is not receiving enough power. STEP 4 - Verify if the reader is detectedĢ. On the top menu, click Action, and then click Scan for hardware changes. Right-click the entry with the error mark, select Uninstall.Ģ. If there is a yellow exclamation point ( ! ) or question mark ( ? ) next to the device, try to refresh the drivers.ġ. NOTE: The card reader will appear in two places: Disk Drives and Universal Serial Bus controls as USB Mass Storage. NOTE: It is recommended that you plug your card reader to the back USB port on your PC to ensure that there is enough power from the USB port for the card reader to be detected properly.ģ. SOLUTION 2 - Verify the reader's status under Device Manager. NOTE: No additional drivers need to be downloaded for the card readers as they are native to the above mentioned supported operating systems.įor Mac users, see Troubleshooting USB device on Mac SanDisk card readers support Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2 and Windows 2000 SP4, Windows 7. SOLUTION 1 - Verify if minimum system requirement is met.
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