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| #2174 | duplicate | iPhone not recognised properly as to be used with iTunes | ||
| Description |
VirtualBox 2.0 on 8.04 Ubuntu Hardy, 64-bit. Install iTunes successfully iPhone is recognized to a level, but just not good enough for iTunes to work with it. Based on the many posts about this... and for so long... I think many are looking to VirtualBox on Linux to allow them access to their iPhone/iPod through Linux... NOT windows, directly. Please diagnose this problem and help to put it to bed? Thanx! zeddock |
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| #8470 | obsolete | iPhone 4 is only detected as camera, not as full phone - doesn't appear in iTunes Sidebar | ||
| Description |
Host OS: Fedora 14 64bit Guest OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit When iPhone 4 is connected to the VirtualBox, it connects successfully to show the photos stored in it via "My Computer", but does not function with iTunes (latest version) so I can't sync the iPhone or upgrade the firmware on it, etc. Screenshots of Device Manager: http://img808.imageshack.us/img808/3427/iphonem.png http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/8656/openhdc.png http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/528/newoh.png Icon in device manager is a camera which corresponds with the only functionality working being the ability to access photos on the phone. USB 2.0 is enabled on the vbox! The iPhone shows up fine in iTunes for another person who uses Solaris host. |
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| #13628 | fixed | iPXE ROM missing HTTP feature | ||
| Description |
The iPXE ROM that is used in recent versions of VirtualBox has a limited feature set. Whereas we use iPXE with HTTP to build thousands of servers, the built-in iPXE ROM lacks this feature. Therefore when booting a VM, iPXE fails with "Could not start download: Operation not supported (http://ipxe.org/3c092003)". While there is a workaround of installing the VirtualBox Extensions Pack and then using the Intel PXE ROM instead of iPXE, this problem could be easily resolved by enabling the HTTP feature in the iPXE ROM. |
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