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Maybe that applies to Macs as well as I can't seem to get the VM to recognize the Mini-VCI cableOne issue I found with Virtual Box and Linux - which might also apply to Macs - is that the user name used in the VM
must be a member of group vboxusers.
I do this so that the VM can access the Mini-VCI cable, and also to make Shares working between my Linux Host and the VM.
$ sudo gpasswd -a your-username vboxusers
$ sudo adduser your-username vboxusers
$ groups your-username
Maybe that applies to Macs as well as I can't seem to get the VM to recognize the Mini-VCI cable
Go to the Virtual Box download site:No, I'm not sure what Guest Additions is.
Thank you, I had only downloaded the OS X hosts for MacBook.Go to the Virtual Box download site:
Downloads – Oracle VirtualBox
www.virtualbox.org
I run Linux instead of Windows but there are versions for Windows and Apple.
I upgraded to the latest Virtual Box - version 6.1.32
Then after starting the VM, download and install the "Guest Additions":
Devices -> Install Guest Additions
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How do you tell that?I know cable above on your Amazon link says firmware 2.0.4 but was that version on your cable? My experience with this setup on a 460 showed that live data did require the 2.0.4 cable.... 1.4.x would give errors.