I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit Host and WIndows XP SP2 64-bit as Guest. My Virtualbox is version 4.3.20 and I have the Extension Pack installed. I added myself to vboxusers, and the iPad is redirecting properly, but iTunes can't detect it. In other words, Windows can see the iPad as a imaging device, but iTunes cannot see it.
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Here are some solutions that solved such problems for some people.
Solution one : Driver
The driver chosen by Microsoft may be unsuitable for the iPad;Windows automatically using its own driver and not the Apple one.
Solution two : Reinstall
Alternatively, you couldextract the latest iTunes via 7-zipand install (repair) the file
AppleMobleDeviceSupport.msi .
Solution three : Restore the iPad
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VirtualBox is packed with features that you may have never used, even if you frequently use it to run virtual machines. VMware keeps many of its best features to its paid versions, but all of VirtualBox’s features are completely free.
Many of the features here require Guest Additions installed in your virtual machine. This is good to do anyway, as installing the Guest Additions package will speed up your virtual machines.
Snapshots
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VirtualBox can create snapshots that save a virtual machine’s state. You can revert to the saved state at any time by restoring a snapshot. Snapshots are similar to leaving a virtual machine in a saved state, but you can have multiple saved states and restore from them at any time.
To create a snapshot, click the Machine menu while the virtual machine is running and select Take snapshot or use the Snapshots panel. You can restore snapshots from this interface later.
Snapshots are particularly useful if you want to do something to a virtual machine and then erase your changes. For example, if you use a virtual machine to test software, you can create a snapshot of a clean Windows system, then install the software and play with it. When you’re done, you can restore the original snapshot and all traces of the software will be erased. You don’t have to reinstall your guest operating system or manually back up and restore a virtual machine’s files.
Seamless Mode
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Seamless mode allows you to break windows out of your guest operating system window and place them on your host operating system’s desktop. For example, if you use VirtualBox to run an important Windows program on your Linux desktop, you can use Seamless mode to have that Windows program be present on your Linux desktop.
To use this feature, install VirtualBox’s Guest Additions package inside the virtual machine, select the View menu, and click Switch to Seamless Mode.
3D Support
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VirtualBox has basic support for 3D graphics. You’ll have to go out of your way to enable this — the appropriate drivers aren’t installed by default when you install Guest Additions and you must manually enable these settings from the virtual machine’s settings window.
The 3D support won’t allow you to play the latest 3D games, but it does allow you to enable Windows Aero desktop effects in the virtual machine and play older 3D games that aren’t too demanding.
USB Devices
You can connect USB devices to your computer and expose them to the virtual machine as if they were connected directly. This feature can be used with USB drives and a variety of other devices. As long as USB support is enabled in the virtual machine’s settings window, you can click the Devices tab, point to USB Devices, and select the USB devices you want to connect.
Shared Folders
VirtualBox allows you to set up “shared folders” that both the host operating system and guest operating system can access. To do this, VirtualBox essentially takes a folder on the host operating system and uses network file sharing to make it accessible inside the virtual machine. Configure shared folders from the virtual machine’s settings window and then access or mount them as you’d mount normal network shares.
Shared Clipboard and Drag and Drop
Copy and paste and drag and drop don’t work between the guest and host operating systems by default. However, VirtualBox allows you to share your clipboard between your guest operating system and host operating system, making copy-and-paste work properly. You can also use drag and drop to easily move files back and forth. Both of these features reduce the friction of using software inside a virtual machine, but they’re disabled by default.
Cloning Virtual Machines
VirtualBox allows you to clone a virtual machine, creating a copy of it. If you try to copy-paste the files manually, you’ll end up with problems because both virtual machines will use the same identifier number for their virtual disks. When you clone a virtual machine, VirtualBox will ensure they don’t conflict with each other.
Port Forwarding
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Virtual machines are normally isolated from the network. If you’d like to run server software inside a virtual machine, you’ll probably want to set up port forwarding so the server software is reachable from outside of the virtual machine. You’ll find this option in the Network settings pane, under Advanced.
You could also opt to connect the virtual machine directly to the network instead of using NAT, but NAT with port forwarding may be a better way to only allow specific ports through without changing your network settings too much.
Importing and Exporting VM Appliances
Appliances are virtual machines with preinstalled operating systems. You can create your own appliances or download appliances in OVF format and import them into VirtualBox. This is particularly useful for Linux virtual machines and other systems that can be distributed freely, although you could also create your own appliances and distribute them throughout your organization.
Remote Display
VirtualBox allows you to enable remote display for a virtual machine, allowing you to run a virtual machine on a headless server or other remote system and access it from another computer. VirtualBox does this with “VRDP,” which is backwards compatible with Microsoft’s RDP protocol. This means you can use the Remote Desktop Connection program in Windows or any other RDP viewer to access your virtual machine remotely without the need for any VirtualBox-specific software.
You can also enlarge a virtual machine’s disks in VirtualBox. VirtualBox doesn’t expose this option in its interface, requiring you to use the VBoxManage command instead.
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I am using Mac OS in VMWare for iOS app development.
After updating the OS and Xcode, the iOS device isn't available so I cannot test it.
When the device is plugged in to the PC, the device appears as connected in VMware and marked with green point. But, it does not appear in Xcode's devices.
I am using Mac OS 10.11. Does anybody have ideas?
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I had the same issue, but was quite easy to solve. Follow the next steps:
1) In the Virtual Machine (VMWare) settings:
2) Add the device into the list of allowed development devices in your Apple Developer's account. Without that step there is no way to use your device in Xcode.
Next some instructions: Register a single device
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The other answer is lacking some additional information from the following post.For example, when the iPhone keep Connect / Disconnect in a loop.So here is a better solution:
Select “Never Check For Updates (Not Recommended)” in the dropdown box and then click “OK”.Reboot your computer after you change this setting.For 64-bit editions of Windows 7, download these updates:.For 32-bit editions of Windows 7, download these updates:.Double-click the “KB3020369” update to install it first.After the first update finishes installing, double-click the “KB3172605” update to install it second. Click the “Change Settings” link in the sidebar. Windows 7 update runs forever.
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I had same issue with VMWare 12.5.2 and OS: Mac OS Sierra.
These are few steps to solve this issue:(which worked for me.)
There you go. It will work. Now you can power on your virtual machine.And try to connect your device with proper USB cable. Sometimes there can be issue with USB cable which are not authorized. Still if you have doubt, you can ask me here.
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I am running an Iphone 8+ and VMWare macOS High Sierra on a Windows 10 machine.
I went through dozens of troubleshooting posts, and the none of them, excluding setting your VMs USBs to 2.0, helped. Through trial and error, and a decent amount of liquor, I have figured it out.
SOLUTION:
Do these things, in this order:
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Do what is suggested in the answer, but make sure you also BahaiResearch.comBahaiResearch.com
click inside the VM so that OSX has the focus before you plug in the phone. In my case, I had to do that to make it work.
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I would like to add something.
For the devices to work in your Mac you have to make sure that they are connected to it. I don't know how this is handled in other versions but I am using VMware Workstation 12 Player
If you go to
Player (Top left corner) > Removable Devices > Enable the device you want
Thats what i had to do.
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ChrisChris
Here is another thing to try (I'm using Windows 10):
This is what worked for me. I have no idea why the service wasn't started in the first place and it used to work fine with my IPhone 7. Good luck.
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I have 2 computers with VMWare Workstation and Mac OS Sierra installed as the guest OS. First machine could recognize my iOS device whereas my second machine could not recognize it. The second machine was exhibiting the same behavior as others reported where it would reconnect and disconnect with the iPhone endlessly.
Thankfully, my second machine had network connectivity problems with my VM. So I stumbled upon the solution when I reset my network settings for the VM.
You can try the following steps and see if it works for you. It worked for me.
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