I'm running Fusion 4.1.1 on 10.6.8 with two virtual machines, Win XP and Win 7.
When I launch Fusion (with both virtual machines suspended), HardwareGrowler displays 15 "USB Connection" notices -- one for each connected USB device plus a number of Bus and Hub devices. See the attached screenshot.
The actual USB devices seem fine in both Mac OS X and Windows. So the only annoyance is having to Option-Click one of the Growl notices to make them all disappear.
Is there a way to avoid these HardwareGrowler notices from Fusion?
I don't want to disable HardwareGrowler because I value its reports of device activity.
-- Ward
[ also submitted as a formal support request ]
Hi WardC,
What version of HardwareGrowler are you running? Going to take a look at what's possible here.
-Eric
Hi Eric,
Thanks for prompting me to check HardwareGrowler. I was one rev behind because I'd skipped installing the newest HardwareGrowler when I updated to Growl 1.2.2. (HardwareGrowler is in the "Extras" folder on the Growl disk image.)
HardwareGrowler 1.2.2 reports the same 15 USB Connections when Fusion 4.1.1 launches.
I neglected to mention in my original report that Fusion 3.1.3 did not trigger these HardwareGrowler notices. They first appeared with Fusion 4.0.2 (my first Fusion 4 release).
Note: Growl 1.2.2 is the latest release for Mac OS X 10.6.8. Growl 1.3.2 requires 10.7.
-- Ward