![]() Now that VirtualBox can see the USB device, how can I get CentOS 7 to see and manipulate the USB device? ![]() I want to access the data from the CentOS partition of the old hard drive using the CentOS 7 running inside VirtualBox on the new PC. The USB device itself is an Apricorn SATA Wire 3.0 connector to the hard drive from a dead PC that had CentOS 7 and Windows 7 installed in a dual boot fashion. The problem is that the CentOS 7 installation inside VirtualBox cannot seem to see the USB drive. I can reverse this by unchecking the USB drive in a similar manner. ![]() When I insert the USB drive, VirtualBox is able to "claim" it when I click Devices > USB Devices > Device Name, so that a check mark gets added next to Device Name in VirtualBox, while also causing a system sound, and also causing Windows Explorer to stop seeing the usb drive, so that the USB drive disappears from Windows Explorer and is marked in VirtualBox as selected. How can I get CentOS 7 to open a USB hard drive from within VirtualBox running inside Windows 8.1? I have VirtualBox installed in Windows 8.1 and I am using it to launch and use CentOS 7 within VirtualBox. ![]()
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