I purchased a Crucial X8 1TB SSD (1050 MB/s) that is plugged into my Thunderbolt 3 port, and on which I store all of my Parallel's Desktop guests. I have a 27-in 2020 Core i7 iMac in the other room with 40GB RAM and a 1 TB internal drive. I pay $120USD per year for a Parallels Desktop Pro subscription and vastly prefer it to any prior VirtualBox solution. That means macOS Big Sur or later, or ARM versions of Linux or Windows. You resolve it by waiting for Oracle to release VB for Apple Silicon, or you subscribe to Apple Silicon versions of Parallels' Desktop 18, or VMware to run ARM64 only guests on your M2 Pro. OK, now we’re all set for your iPhone redirection to the VM.Oracle has not released VirtualBox for Apple Silicon hardware. Then select the “USB 2.0 (EHCI) Controller” option (or the “USB 3.0 (xHCI) Controller”, if you’re going to connect your iPhone to USB 3.0 port), and click “OK”. Go to the USB section in the VirtualBox Manager and tick the “Enable USB Controller” box. (for Ubuntu users only) Run the “sudo usermod -aG vboxusers ” command to add your user account to the "vboxusers" group, then reboot.Click on the “Extensions”, and add the downloaded file.Click “File” to open the menu, then select "Preferences". Here to download the extensions pack file from the VirtualBox webpage. Add the Extensions Pack to your VirtualBox.If you do not have Virtualbox installed, it is the right time to download the VirtualBox installer from the official VirtualBox webpage.Steps you’ll need to go through before connecting iPhone to VirtualBox with the native method: But bear with us for a little bit longer, and we’ll figure this out. It may seem rather trickish, especially compared to the usability of the above-mentioned dedicated app. Here is another way to connect an iOS device to VirtualBox - a so-called native method. The native method to redirect the iPhone to VirtualBox
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