Hi, Today I found that my Windows 11 for ARM VM can not open any USB drives. It is visible in device manager but not in Windows Explorer. Any idea how to fix it? BR Arek
I'm having the same issue except with intel based mac. I opened a ticket with parallels but have not gotten a response. This is the error message that I get.
Hello, Ideally for a USB mass storage device, you should connect it to the Mac, and then use it as a shared device. You can set Parallels Desktop to automatically mount storage devices and volumes to Windows. That way, you can access the contents from both macOS and Windows. You can do that by performing the steps below: 1. Open your virtual machine Configuration. 2. Go to Options > Sharing > Share Mac 3. Make sure you tick Share Mac volumes with Windows. Secondly, if you have a scenario where you need to connect a specific USB device to the virtual machine, as a workaround, you will need to install Parallels Desktop 19.0.0 Build. Regards,
Hi, the shared Folder solution does not help me. I'am using a License Dongle for a Windows Software. The Software does only recognize the License if the Dongle is connected "directly" to the Windows OS. Is there any other solution?
I have the same issue. The first solution is not working. Is there only a downgrade left als soloution? Maybe an update coming to fix this problem?
Hello, Thank you for your feedback. We have a fix for the issue regarding USB devices in the latest version (Parallels Desktop 19.1.1). Please update the software and let us know if it resolves your issue. Thanks
Hello, Please update Parallels Desktop to the latest version. Let us know if the issue persists. Thanks
I have the same issue. Network and vehicle diagnostic USB devices are not recognised in Windows 11 arm M2 ma
Hello! In order to proceed with further investigation, kindly provide us with the below information: 1. Reproduce the issue. 2. Collect a technical report (right-click Parallels icon in Dock > Help > Send technical data > check "Attach screenshots..." > press Send Report) and send the report's 9-digit ID in a reply. Thank you!
Report ID: 461166765 Hi, thanks for your reply. The device is a Bosch GM MDI-2 diagnostic USB interface. The drivers are located here. https://www.boschdiagnostics.com/software-updates/software-gm-mdi-and-mdi-2 What it looks like https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/386451627013 On Intel Mac and parallels, it works properly and shows up in the device manager as network Bosch VCI. See the photo. On M2 and M1 Mac Windows 11 ARM and Windows 10 Arm it shows as USB serial com port and it cannot communicate wit the diagnostic software.