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2012-11-02
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No success.
I'm installing now Windows 7 64bit into the VM for the next try...
Perhaps there are some issues with 32bit systems as guest because the host system are using 64bit drivers.
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2012-11-03
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2012-11-03
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2012-11-03
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2012-11-03
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From what I can tell something is wrong with your HOST usb drivers/device.
FYI - If you want to get it working then re-install your HOST windows 7, and after installing virus scanner, the first thing you should install is vmware player - BEFORE installing ANY drivers!
One more thing. If you want I can connect to your host via teamviewer (there is a linux rpm version) and have a look at it. I have no other ideas since everything *seems* to be covered in these three pages.
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2012-11-03
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I'm installing now Windows 7 64bit into the VM for the next try...
Perhaps there are some issues with 32bit systems as guest because the host system are using 64bit drivers.
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