Just a guess....
I thought that in order to have access to physical drives from
within vbox, you must first create the vmdk for each physical drive
or partition, and then in vbox config, add all the drives for which
you created the vmdk's.
Another method would be to mount the ntfs drives/partitions in OSX,
if OSX has ntfs support. Then declare each mounted ntfs partition
as a shared folder in the vbox config menu.
Cheers,
JD
Mario Barnard wrote:
Hi
I am new to using Vbox and not a huge technical user.
I have an iMac, running Mac OS x 10.5.6. I have installed XP in Vbox.
I also run VMWare Bootcamp with XP (very slow, many blue screen issues
etc.) and want to move away from it to Vbox (fast, no issues so far)
My question is, why do I not have any access to any external Windows
NTFS formatted drives, but to all my other USB devices?
How can I gain permanent access to all y external USB devices? VMWare
lets me connect/disconnect as I like, in Vbox the drives are greyed
out and cannot be selected.
Please assist.
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