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 |USB-serial converter is not connected / Wrong driver is used / Converter is not working | Check the converter is plugged and working in a host OS | |USB-serial converter is not connected / Wrong driver is used / Converter is not working | Check the converter is plugged and working in a host OS |
-|COM port in the guest machine is mounted as a host COM port | There is a compatibility issue under Windows for attaching Windows Com ports into Linux guest OS. Try to mount Usb bus device, not a Com port. In some cases, Usb Com port works only if they are added into Usb filtered devices in virtual machine settings|+|COM port in the guest machine is mounted as a host COM port | There is a compatibility issue under Windows for attaching Windows Com ports into Linux guest OS. Try to mount Usb bus device, not a Com port. In some cases, Usb Com port works only if they are added into Usb filtered devices in virtual machine settings. See the {{ :vbox-usb-filter_eng.jpg?linkonly | picture}}|
 |Usb filter is set for the serial port, it is available in the list of the available usb devices for mounting, but error message appears upon attempt to mount it| In Windows: Using regedit go to the following registry entry and delete the "UpperFilters" key. Reboot the host computer. The key resides in "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SYSTEM > CurrentControlSet > Control > Class > {36­FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-44455354­0000}"| |Usb filter is set for the serial port, it is available in the list of the available usb devices for mounting, but error message appears upon attempt to mount it| In Windows: Using regedit go to the following registry entry and delete the "UpperFilters" key. Reboot the host computer. The key resides in "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SYSTEM > CurrentControlSet > Control > Class > {36­FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-44455354­0000}"|
  
troubleshooting_faq.txt · Last modified: 2022/08/17 15:14 by emozolyak

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