id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,component,version,resolution,keywords,cc,guest,host 15323,Sandisk Extreme SDCZ80 flash drive 'no medium found',crahan,,"When connecting a Sandisk Extreme SDCZ80 64GB (partitioned as either fat32 or exfat) to either a Linux or Windows 7 guest OS in VirtualBox 5.0.18 running on OS X 10.11, the flash drive is recognised by the guest OS, but in all instances it appears as an empty drive. On the Windows 7 VM trying to access the flash drive pops up a message requesting to insert a disk (as it does with an empty DVD drive). When trying to access the drive in Linux (Ubuntu) the OS errors ""cannot open /dev/sdb: No medium found"". Also, while lsusb on the Linux VM lists the device and /dev/sdb is created, Gparted does not list the drive for formatting and no /dev/sdb1 partition is present on the Linux VM. The Sandisk Extreme SDCZ80 mounts fine on dedicated Linux, Windows 7 and OS X hosts. Data can be copied and read without issue. Only when using the Sandisk Extreme USB3 flash drive inside of VirtualBox VM's do they appear as an empty drive. Other USB3 flash drives do not exhibit this behaviour in VirtualBox and data on the drives is accessible without issue inside both the Linux and the Windows 7 VM. The problem only manifests itself with the Sandisk Extreme SDCZ80 64GB model. Dmesg output (from the Linux guest VM) {{{ [ 28.654211] usb 2-1: new SuperSpeed USB device number 2 using xhci_hcd [ 28.680737] usb 2-1: New USB device found, idVendor=0781, idProduct=5580 [ 28.680741] usb 2-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 [ 28.680743] usb 2-1: Product: Extreme [ 28.680745] usb 2-1: Manufacturer: SanDisk [ 28.680746] usb 2-1: SerialNumber: AA010118161550470319 [ 28.708104] usb-storage 2-1:1.0: USB Mass Storage device detected [ 28.708196] scsi host3: usb-storage 2-1:1.0 [ 28.711502] usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage [ 28.717525] usbcore: registered new interface driver uas [ 29.708039] scsi 3:0:0:0: Direct-Access SanDisk Extreme 0001 PQ: 0 ANSI: 6 [ 29.712811] sd 3:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0 [ 29.718321] sd 3:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI removable disk }}} lsusb output (from the Linux guest VM) {{{ vm@xubuntu:~$ lsusb Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0781:5580 SanDisk Corp. SDCZ80 Flash Drive Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub Bus 001 Device 002: ID 80ee:0021 VirtualBox USB Tablet Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub }}} Output when trying to access the drive using cfdisk (from the Linux guest VM) {{{ vm@xubuntu:~$ sudo cfdisk /dev/sdb [sudo] password for vm: cfdisk: cannot open /dev/sdb: No medium found }}} So in summary: 1. Other (somewhat slower) USB3 flash drives work fine in these VirtualBox VM's (they all mount and can be read without issue on both a Linux and Windows 7 VM) 2. The Sandisk Extreme 64GB works fine on dedicated hardware and can be mounted and read by different operating systems (Windows 7, OS X, Linux). But it's detected as a drive without any media inserted (like a DVD drive) on both the Linux and Windows 7 VMs in VirtualBox. ",defect,new,USB,VirtualBox 5.0.18,,"sandisk, SDCZ80 , partitions, mount, nomedium",,all,Mac OS X