Rob Owens wrote:
>> Both 
>> Virtualbox and the current vmware server/player claim to work with USB 
>> 2.0 but I haven't done any speed tests yet - in fact I haven't been able 
>> to get virtualbox to see usb drives at all.
>>
> I think USB only works in the closed source version of VirtualBox.

Yes, I think that's what I'm using.  It does see the USB, installs some 
sort of new driver on the windows side and lets me tell the guest to 
capture it, but then the status always shows as busy and the guest never 
sees it.

> If you decide to got the live cd route, you might want to try Ubuntu.
> Version 8.10 comes with a nice and easy USB stick installer.  Sidux has
> one, too.

I think clonezilla has a ubuntu-base version.  I'll try that again.  But 
I'm still interested in a VM that has decent USB speed so I can plug 
ext3 drives into my laptop and access them while still running windows.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
    lesmikes...@gmail.com


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