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Old 02-29-2012, 01:00 PM   #82
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Originally Posted by murz_07 View Post
I did what you said and Windows detected new hardware "Virtual .. USB .." or something like this. and wanted to install driver, which I dont have. After that VM shows me this:

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Failed to attach the USB device Amazon Kindle [0001] to the virtual machine 42.

USB device 'Amazon Kindle' with UUID {60e9cd37-eac6-4909-a704-292fbaadbee1} is busy with a previous request. Please try again later.

Result Code: E_INVALIDARG (0x80070057)
Component: HostUSBDevice
Interface: IHostUSBDevice {173b4b44-d268-4334-a00d-b6521c9a740a}
Callee: IConsole {1968b7d3-e3bf-4ceb-99e0-cb7c913317bb}
You must have a windows program accessing your kindle. When it is assigned to the VM, the drop down menu in the VM should show a checkmark next to the Kindle device.

Do you see that checkmark? If not, click it to try attaching to it. Next, try unplugging the kindle USB and plugging it back in, then assign it to the VM. If that does not work, reboot the VM. If that does not work reboot the host PC.

You need to use basic debugging methods to isolate the problem so you can fix it, just like any other technical problem. There are technical books that can help you learn basic debugging skils.

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