Solve the problem that the host does not respond when the U disk is inserted after turning on the VMware virtual machine

I have a headache recently, that is, I suddenly discovered: How to plug and unplug the U disk, the host did not display anything.
Later, I found that as long as my VMware virtual machine is turned on , this situation will occur. Solutions
I also know that this is a virtual machine "swallow", but to set up a virtual machine rolled, also Baidu, and half did not solve, should not appear on the logic of this issue, ah, not Best The solution
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Now I will share the solution that I finally solved, hoping to also help my friends who are in the same situation


Native environment

  • Windows version: Windows 10 professional workstation version
  • VMware version: 16.1.0
  • Guest operating system: CentOS7 64 bit

Solution

  • Right-click "My Computer", click Manage
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  • Computer Management -> Services and Applications -> Services -> VMware USB-Double-click to enter
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Try to reinsert the U disk

  • All right
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Follow-up

  • When I plug in the USB flash drive, it will prompt me whether to connect to the host or a virtual machine. Now I have nothing, and I swallowed my USB flash drive!

  • The only change I can find in the virtual machine is this
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  • How to put it, I am also a beginner in Linux, and there is no need to use the USB function of the virtual machine.

  • And because the learning needs are often the virtual machine is turned on, and my own host machine plugs in the U disk, it will not respond, annoying one P, so I will choose to disable or directly uninstall the hardware

  • If there is further demand later, I will think about responding to the solution, or if someone who knows how to leave a message to guide me, thank you ~
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After follow up

  • I found that the USB flash drive will still be swallowed after restarting. After serving, I now find a way to do it once and for all
  • That is
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