Hi William, thanks for taking the time to react. What stands out is that this error is mostly (almost only) found with ESXi and coral. And I can concur that the Coral changes it's device ID by first...
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Hi William, thanks for taking the time to react. What stands out is that this error is mostly (almost only) found with ESXi and coral. And I can concur that the Coral changes it's device ID by first inferance (from an application perspective) because other OS's/Hypervisors directly detect a "google" device. I think it will be hard to get this behavior changed in ESXi though yes thus I need to find a way around it. Regarding your last line, which I do not yet totally understand. If I have totally 4 USB devices of which 3 are already passed through the default way to another VM, is it still advisable to try to change the Coral USB device ID according to your link? Do I understand correctly the USB Device ID will be sort of change to an Ethernet one? Just to be able to pass it though then? And finally If I decide to try, what is the correct way of rolling that back? Thanks in advance.