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#10486 obsolete CCID USB card reader within an XP guest fails to start Rafael
Description

I have a USB card reader as specified on the picture and it doesn't work on Windows XP as guest. I'm running Ubuntu 11.04 as host.

When I plug in into my Win XP guest, it fails to start the device.

Some comments:

1) I'm already member of the vboxusers and plugdev groups;

2) My WinXP is totally updated with Service Pack 3 and some hotfixes are already installed (particulary this one KB968730, as recommended from the manufacturer's website);

3) The device drivers on WinXP are installed and updated;

4) I've created a USB filter for the device and indeed it doesn't work either;

There are some pictures attached that show the problem. It fails with an error code 10 saying that the device driver cannot start.

#7554 obsolete CD DVD Roms and USB Devices disappeared praveen.singh18
Description

I tried to format my flash drive in ubuntu and I unmounted the flash drive by mistake. I removed and pushed it in my computer again and it did not show in the device menu under USB, but my webcam was shown as a usb device, so I clicked it and windows 7 started to install the VirtualBox Usb driver and the driver installation failed. I then went to the device menu and saw that there was no devices in the cd/dvd menu and no devices in the usb menu. I closed the guest ubuntu system and when I tried to restart it said invalid state and some number in hex. I have two screen shots of the bug.

#12417 fixed CD Device attached to SATA blocks XP from booting => Fixed in SVN billsc26
Description

When a CD device is attached to the SATA interface, XP won't boot. Having an IDE CD attachment works as expected.

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