Hi awokd,

I tried both combinations beforehand, neither of them helped.

I'm not really sure whether I've added xen-pciback.hide to the right place, 
but I added it to the */etc/default/grub under *GRUB_CMDLINE_XEN_DEFAULT 
and commit the change. If that's the thing I should've done, sadly, it 
still doesn't work.

Dana srijeda, 15. siječnja 2020. u 19:36:28 UTC, korisnik awokd napisao je:
>
> Ana Z: 
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > I tried to passthrough my old PCI USB controller (chipset NEC 
> 0720100AGM) 
> > to Windows 7 HVM but I ran into some problems. 
>
> > dom0:01_05.0  USB controller: NEC Corporation OHCI USB 
> > Controller                                                             
> > win7-z (permissive=true, no-strict-reset=true) 
> > dom0:01_05.1  USB controller: NEC Corporation OHCI USB 
> > Controller                                                             
> > win7-z (permissive=true, no-strict-reset=true) 
> > dom0:01_05.2  USB controller: NEC Corporation uPD72010x USB 2.0 
> > Controller                                             win7-z 
> > (permissive=true, no-strict-reset=true) 
>
> If you haven't, try attaching these with one or both options set to 
> false. If it still doesn't help, see if 
> xen-pciback.hide=(01:05.0)(01:05.1)(01:05.2) in xen.cfg helps. 
>
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