
echo Y into the old_schema_first config. Start VM, login and wait for it to "settle". Add filter for Motorola device (VendorID = 22b8) and set Remote option to "Any". Edit VM settings to enable USB Controller AND USB 2.0 (EHCI) Controller. Run "VboxManage list usbhost" to confirm that the device is being recognized by VBox and listed as "Available". Plug in Android device via USB and allow Windows to recognize it. Note that I've already uninstalled VirtualBox, reinstalled the latest version, installed the VirtualBox Guest Additions as well as the latest expansion pack USB device 'motorola XT926' with UUID is busy with a previous request. I've followed numerous guides and forums in order to have my VBox guest recognize my physical Android device via USB, but I keep getting the following error pop-up: Failed to attach the USB device motorola XT926 to the virtual machine Android. In my case it had reset it to Windows 7 (32-bit) when it should have been Windows 10 (64-bit).I've setup an Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit VirtualBox guest running on a Windows 7 host (also 64-bit) with the sole purpose of Android-based hacking, programming, debugging, etc. – Update the Version drop-down to the correct OS and version Correct the OS version in the machine config The config has just forgotten it’s version: This happens frequently, but it’s a simple fix.
If you don't have any installation media (like a disc or USB device), contact your PC administrator or PC/Device manufacturer.
If you're using Windows To Go, make sure that your USB device has a version of Windows that's compatible with the PC that you're trying to use.
This 64-bit application couldn't load because your PC doesn't have a 64-bit processor. My W10 VM isn’t happyĪ dramatic message: Your PC/Device needs to be repaired I exported a Windows 10 VM from one machine to another, imported and ran it to receive a recovery message on launch. Sometimes VirtualBox doesn’t behave when it imports Virtual Machines (appliances).