In some cases, power transitions can interfere with debugging over USB 3.0.
Look for an indication that a port on the host controller supports debugging. In UsbView, expand the nodes of the xHCI host controllers. In UsbView, locate all of the xHCI host controllers. The UsbView tool is included in Debugging Tools for Windows.
On the target computer, launch the UsbView tool. On the target computer, an xHCI (USB 3.0) host controller that supports debugging On the host computer, an xHCI (USB 3.0) host controller This is an A-A crossover cable that has only the USB 3.0 lines and no Vbus. The computer that runs the debugger is called the host computer, and the computer being debugged is called the target computer.ĭebugging over a USB 3.0 cable requires the following hardware:Ī USB 3.0 debug cable. This topic describes how to set up USB 3.0 debugging manually. However, your software auto updates itself, so I’m not sure which version worked.Debugging Tools for Windows supports kernel debugging over a USB 3.0 cable. it seems that something has massively broke in NoMachine during this time. Nothing is recognized in the interface.Ħ months ago, this all worked fine…. How do I debug this and get it working? It does not matter what I plug into USB, phones, serial ports, mice, USB sticks. HP x360 Spectre i7 7750 – Windows 10 Homeĭell Latitude 7470 i7 6600 – Windows 10 Professional X79 chipset 4930K Desktop – Windows 10 Professional This same behavior exists across three different PC’s, all running Windows 10, all needing to import a USB Serial device into a virtual session. However, on the Windows 10 host, there are no devices recognized to pass through, regardless of what I plug into the USB ports. I have a serial port based device that I need to setup in USB Passthrough into a VM while I’m using it. I have loaded the latest 6.1.6 version of software on all of the machines. I have a Windows 10 Home host, connecting to Linux (Ubuntu 14, 16 – Centos 6, 7) / Windows (Windows 7, Windows 10, Windows Server 2012R2, Windows Server 2016) VM’s under VMWare ESXI.