It's not therefore possible, from my understanding to have VBox capture a USB stick to use as a boot device. That only works to allow already booted guest OS's to access USB devices (and I believe may in fact require Guest Additions, which are something that is installed in an OS, and therefore not available in the pre-boot environment as would be needed to let VBox see a real USB device as a bootable drive). On your last statement though, using the USB filter won't work for booting in VBox. I needed to explicitly do "run as administrator" when starting it to give it admin permissions. I had assumed previously that since VBox was such a powerful program, one that would obviously need admin access, that it would contain code to automatically elevate itself to have admin permissions. It will be seen as a USB drive by the VM OS, see USB basics and troubleshooting You can try passing the USB drive into the VM with a USB filter. Also, Windows apparently does not allow USB drives to be taken off-line. It appears you are trying Raw Disk Access, which requires Run As Administrator for every step in Virtualbox on a Windows host. Scottgus1 wrote:You face two problems: one you can fix and one you can't.
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