I have just purchased a Toshiba Laptop with an intel i7-3610QM processor running Windows 7 Professional 64 bit and XP Mode. I have an Aladdin USB HASP dongle for my sign software (Signlab e6.1) I have been trying to attach. I downloaded the latest drivers from safenet-inc.com for Win 7 64 bit and installed them. When I plug it in, the red LED lights up and The USB drop down tab in XP Mode lists HASP 2.17 with 'Attach' beside it. But when I click 'Attach', a window pops up titled 'Windows XP Mode - Windows Virtual PC' and it reads: 'Could not attach the USB device.
Installing a new FLEXid USB keylock and drivers. If your Active-HDL, Riviera-PRO, ALINT, HES/DVM or Netlist Converter license is issued for a USB FLEXid keylock or dongle (license file contains reference to 'flexid=9' or 'flexid=10' in the server line), installing the drivers may be necessary.
You can attach the device to a different USB port or restart the virtual machine and try again.' I have done that with all 4 USB ports with no luck. I have uninstalled and re-installed the drivers, even the Virtualization Hub and Bus in Device Manager. I have even uninstalled and reinstalled XP Mode.
In Win 7 I can go to Device Manager and they show up under USB controllers as SafeNet Inc USB Key and Safenet Inc HASP Key. IN XP Mode, even though it is listed in The USB tab on the desktop, they are not listed in Device Manager. If this will help, I have the same software installed on another Toshiba Laptop with an i3 M330 processor, Win7 Professional 64 bit, XP Mode and it all works great. The only difference I can see is the HASP driver files in the i3's XP Mode are older (5.19) than in Win7 (6.25).
I have also re-installed XP Mode and installed the older 5.19 driver, trying to duplicate the environment in the i3 laptop, but the same result!! Any suggestions on why XP Mode won't see them? To get the Palm T3 to hotsync in Windows 7's XP Mode window after installing Palm Desktop 4.1.4e there with Hotsync set to 'Local USB': Press the hotsync button on the cradle, then go up to the USB menu at the top of the XP Mode window and click it. You should see 'Palm Handheld - Attach'. Click that and the hotsync should start. Unfortunately you have to do that every time you hotsync; haven't yet found a way to attach the Palm's USB port permanently to the virtual machine - it disappears as soon as the hotsync is done, and the USB menu says 'No device found.'
Kevin Ni Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. To get the Palm T3 to hotsync in Windows 7's XP Mode window after installing Palm Desktop 4.1.4e there with Hotsync set to 'Local USB': Press the hotsync button on the cradle, then go up to the USB menu at the top of the XP Mode window and click it. You should see 'Palm Handheld - Attach'. Click that and the hotsync should start. Unfortunately you have to do that every time you hotsync; haven't yet found a way to attach the Palm's USB port permanently to the virtual machine - it disappears as soon as the hotsync is done, and the USB menu says 'No device found.'
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Kevin Ni Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.