

- #WINDOWS 10 ALCOR MICRO USB MASS STORAGE DRIVER BROKEN WINDOWS 7#
- #WINDOWS 10 ALCOR MICRO USB MASS STORAGE DRIVER BROKEN WINDOWS#
T17:52:46.521-07:00| vmx| I125: The connection for the USB device 'Alcor Micro Mass Storage' was unsuccessful. T17:50:46.005-07:00| vmx| I125: VUsbUpdateVigorFieldsAndAutoconnect: New set of 6 USB devices With some devices, the host may display the message "The device can now safely be removed." It will first be stopped to enable safe removal. T17:50:45.990-07:00| vmx| I125+ A USB device is about to be unplugged from the host and connected to this virtual machine. T17:50:45.990-07:00| vmx| I125: Policy_GetUSBDevAccess: checking usb devices at policy path: /vm/#_VMX/mvm/policyState/val/policySet/usbDevices/# T17:50:25.262-07:00| vmx| I125: VUsbUpdateVigorFieldsAndAutoconnect: New set of 6 USB devices Here is an excerpt of a log showing the error.

Probably more stuff that I can't remember, since it's been broken for a while.Creating a new VM from scratch (Windows 10).

#WINDOWS 10 ALCOR MICRO USB MASS STORAGE DRIVER BROKEN WINDOWS#
Different USB drives, including thumb drives, SD card reader (I think) and my Windows phone.Different USB ports (both USB 2 and USB 3).A while later, the notice pops up that the device failed to connect and the green dot disappears. But it doesn't show up on the target neither in Explorer nor in Device Manager. The USB device icons display correctly in the status bar, and when I click "Connect (Disconnect from Host)," it adds the green dot as expected to show it's connected and the device disappears from my host system.
#WINDOWS 10 ALCOR MICRO USB MASS STORAGE DRIVER BROKEN WINDOWS 7#
Ever since I upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10, I have been unable to connect USB devices to my VMWare machines.
