VM Player cannot connect to Windows10 Host virtual device sata0:1












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Cannot connect the virtual device sata0:1 because no corresponding device is available on the host. I tried this suggestion but it did not work :
Unable to connect to the internet. This is to delete and then add back the the sata drive to VM Player. The error pops up when I enable the host/guest share and map the drive.
And the enable/disable share functionality has got disbaled - I can not edit/undo it. (but the share is still enabled)
I am using VM Player 12.5.5 on Win10 Pro Host, and Ubuntu 16.04 Desktop.










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  • Tried what exactly? Please edit and describe what you tried and what were the results.

    – user589808
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  • askubuntu.com/questions/417796/… - followed resetup of the sata drive for VM Player - did not work. Continue get same error

    – Sam-T
    Apr 14 '17 at 4:35













  • Tried what exactly? Please edit and describe what you tried and what were the results.

    – user589808
    Apr 14 '17 at 4:36


















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Cannot connect the virtual device sata0:1 because no corresponding device is available on the host. I tried this suggestion but it did not work :
Unable to connect to the internet. This is to delete and then add back the the sata drive to VM Player. The error pops up when I enable the host/guest share and map the drive.
And the enable/disable share functionality has got disbaled - I can not edit/undo it. (but the share is still enabled)
I am using VM Player 12.5.5 on Win10 Pro Host, and Ubuntu 16.04 Desktop.










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  • Tried what exactly? Please edit and describe what you tried and what were the results.

    – user589808
    Apr 14 '17 at 4:32











  • askubuntu.com/questions/417796/… - followed resetup of the sata drive for VM Player - did not work. Continue get same error

    – Sam-T
    Apr 14 '17 at 4:35













  • Tried what exactly? Please edit and describe what you tried and what were the results.

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    Apr 14 '17 at 4:36
















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Cannot connect the virtual device sata0:1 because no corresponding device is available on the host. I tried this suggestion but it did not work :
Unable to connect to the internet. This is to delete and then add back the the sata drive to VM Player. The error pops up when I enable the host/guest share and map the drive.
And the enable/disable share functionality has got disbaled - I can not edit/undo it. (but the share is still enabled)
I am using VM Player 12.5.5 on Win10 Pro Host, and Ubuntu 16.04 Desktop.










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Cannot connect the virtual device sata0:1 because no corresponding device is available on the host. I tried this suggestion but it did not work :
Unable to connect to the internet. This is to delete and then add back the the sata drive to VM Player. The error pops up when I enable the host/guest share and map the drive.
And the enable/disable share functionality has got disbaled - I can not edit/undo it. (but the share is still enabled)
I am using VM Player 12.5.5 on Win10 Pro Host, and Ubuntu 16.04 Desktop.







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  • Tried what exactly? Please edit and describe what you tried and what were the results.

    – user589808
    Apr 14 '17 at 4:32











  • askubuntu.com/questions/417796/… - followed resetup of the sata drive for VM Player - did not work. Continue get same error

    – Sam-T
    Apr 14 '17 at 4:35













  • Tried what exactly? Please edit and describe what you tried and what were the results.

    – user589808
    Apr 14 '17 at 4:36





















  • Tried what exactly? Please edit and describe what you tried and what were the results.

    – user589808
    Apr 14 '17 at 4:32











  • askubuntu.com/questions/417796/… - followed resetup of the sata drive for VM Player - did not work. Continue get same error

    – Sam-T
    Apr 14 '17 at 4:35













  • Tried what exactly? Please edit and describe what you tried and what were the results.

    – user589808
    Apr 14 '17 at 4:36



















Tried what exactly? Please edit and describe what you tried and what were the results.

– user589808
Apr 14 '17 at 4:32





Tried what exactly? Please edit and describe what you tried and what were the results.

– user589808
Apr 14 '17 at 4:32













askubuntu.com/questions/417796/… - followed resetup of the sata drive for VM Player - did not work. Continue get same error

– Sam-T
Apr 14 '17 at 4:35







askubuntu.com/questions/417796/… - followed resetup of the sata drive for VM Player - did not work. Continue get same error

– Sam-T
Apr 14 '17 at 4:35















Tried what exactly? Please edit and describe what you tried and what were the results.

– user589808
Apr 14 '17 at 4:36







Tried what exactly? Please edit and describe what you tried and what were the results.

– user589808
Apr 14 '17 at 4:36












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Here it is- dont really know what is the cause of the issue, but the Solution is it is a non-issue. I do not have a CD/DVD Drive on my host at all so I don't know what sata drive it is trying to connect and why. The error gives me an option of 'Don't try connect next time' - picking yes - eliminates the error next time. Also I removed the CD/DVD Drive from the configuration.



Also my Share folder host/guest was always working fine.






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    Here it is- dont really know what is the cause of the issue, but the Solution is it is a non-issue. I do not have a CD/DVD Drive on my host at all so I don't know what sata drive it is trying to connect and why. The error gives me an option of 'Don't try connect next time' - picking yes - eliminates the error next time. Also I removed the CD/DVD Drive from the configuration.



    Also my Share folder host/guest was always working fine.






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      Here it is- dont really know what is the cause of the issue, but the Solution is it is a non-issue. I do not have a CD/DVD Drive on my host at all so I don't know what sata drive it is trying to connect and why. The error gives me an option of 'Don't try connect next time' - picking yes - eliminates the error next time. Also I removed the CD/DVD Drive from the configuration.



      Also my Share folder host/guest was always working fine.






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        Here it is- dont really know what is the cause of the issue, but the Solution is it is a non-issue. I do not have a CD/DVD Drive on my host at all so I don't know what sata drive it is trying to connect and why. The error gives me an option of 'Don't try connect next time' - picking yes - eliminates the error next time. Also I removed the CD/DVD Drive from the configuration.



        Also my Share folder host/guest was always working fine.






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        Here it is- dont really know what is the cause of the issue, but the Solution is it is a non-issue. I do not have a CD/DVD Drive on my host at all so I don't know what sata drive it is trying to connect and why. The error gives me an option of 'Don't try connect next time' - picking yes - eliminates the error next time. Also I removed the CD/DVD Drive from the configuration.



        Also my Share folder host/guest was always working fine.







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