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  1. Click settings for your virtual machine. Select USB on the left pane. Then choose USB 2.0 controller or USB 3.0 controller. Note that you can only enable one type of controller. Next, insert your USB device to your host machine and click the add button to add new USB filter. Choose your USB device and Click OK.
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    Plugin the USB stick into your host system – which you want to access from the guest virtual machine. Start VirtualBox and right-click on the VM name where you want to enable USB. Select Settings. On the left pane, click on USB. Then select the controller version. For example, you can select USB 3.0.
    The process of accessing a USB device through VirtualBox is pretty simple and straightforward. It can be accessed after installing a few drivers and making changes to the VM. Insert the USB Flash drive into the USB port (2.0 or 3.0) of your host machine. Right-click on the selected virtual machine and then click Settings and click on the USB.
    VirtualBox is one of the most preferred virtualization software in the industry. It has come a long way from supporting just USB 1.0 devices to now even USB 3.0 devices. But if you take a quick glance at the File Explorer or Device Manager in a Windows VM, you will see that the USB devices like flash drives do not show up.
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