![]() I have tried mapping it as a letter drive, but it can't be located/identified/found. I have ensured it is not mounted in the Mac environment. I have tried using the different USB ports on my Mac. What I have tried: I have connected the EHD to my virtual machine by going to Virtual Machine -> USB & Bluetooth -> Connect EHD. Process leading up to problem: 1) Plug EHD via USB 3.0 into Mac, 2) Click 'Connect to Windows' (or something like that) when Mac prompts where to connect the EHD to, 3) Ensure it is not mounted in Mac environment and check in virtual Windows environment, it is not in 'This PC' ('My Computer') But let’s say that this document is located on a mapped drive. Copy this address and paste it anywhere in your File Explorer or the Mac equivalent, and you’ll be taken to the document. Needless to say, it cannot be found in 'This PC' (aka 'My Computer') Its path is going to look something like C:ProgramFilesdocument.doc. Problem: Windows can see the EHD because it's listed under 'Devices and Printers', but it's listed as an 'Unspecified' device. Goal: Read/write/delete/etc on external hard drive (I'm just going to abbreviate this as EHD) in virtual Windows environment Using: VMWare Fusion 8.0.0, El Capitan 10.11.4 on MacBook Pro (Late 2013), Windows 10 圆4 (trial version by the way), LaCie 1TB Porsche Design Mobile Drive (USB 3.0, NTFS)
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