I have tried both USB2 and USB3 (with Intel drivers) virtual adapter and I have the same problem in both cases. Interestingly it works fine in a Win10 VM so I guess it is somehow a factor of using Win7 - that being said I have no idea who to handle this one. This is Fusion 8.5.6 with Win 7/32 fully patched. You can configure the virtual USB controller to enable USB 3.0 and 2.0 support. You can also configure the virtual USB controller to connect USB devices to the virtual machine when such devices are connected to the Mac while the virtual machine is active. If you have a Mac that supports connecting USB 3 devices, guest. How to upgrade a ESXi 6.0 to ESXi 6.5 via VMware Update Manager (VUM). Detailed post with video upgrading my lab host via VUM. I have a MacBookpro Retina that is about 3 weeks old. So far it is running fairly well. I have installed Fusion5 and am running Windows7 Ultimate 64 bit. I have run into an issue however with my WD my passport 2tb USB3.0 drives. They are seen in OS X 10.8 and work fine. But when I try to attach.
VMware Player 3.1.5 Release Notes VMware Player Version 3.1.5 04 OCT 2011 Build 491717 Last Document Update: 05 OCT 2011 Check frequently for additions and updates to these release notes. These release notes cover the following topics: • • • • What's New VMware Player 3.1.5 is a maintenance release that some security issues and known problems. Highlights of VMware Player 3.1.5 functionality include: • Support for Ubuntu 11.04 as a guest operating system • Resolved customer-reported USB device issues • Improved virtual printing for Linux guests • ACE Management Server updates for performance and security Prior Releases of VMware Player Known problems from prior releases of VMware Player are described in the release notes for each release. To view release notes for the prior release of VMware Player, see,,, and. Resolved Issues The following issues are resolved in VMware Player 3.1.5. Security Fixes • VMware Player 3.1.5 addresses a buffer overflow vulnerability A buffer overflow vulnerability existed in the way UDF file systems are handled. This issue allowed for code execution if a user installed from a malicious ISO image that was specially crafted by an attacker.