
I needed to partition an external hard disk drive with a NTFS partition. You should have access to the hard disk drive inside the virtual machine.
Umount (but DON'T unplug) your external hard disk drive from OSX. If you don't see your external hard disk drive listed at the bottom, add it with the plus (+) button at the right of the list. Check the settings of your virtual machine (select it in the left list of the main VirtualBox window and click the settings icon at the top) and make sure that in Ports>USB the USB controller is enabled and is using the USB 3.0 controller. Make sure that your virtual machine is not running. After that, it should appear as active in the list of extension packages. VirtualBox will notify you that you are about to install an extension pack. Click the plus (+) button at the right, browse to the folder where you downloaded the extension, and open the extension package. From the icons at the top of that window, select Extensions. From the left list, click Tools>Preferences. In case something happens to that third party site, here they go: Go to Customer Center Report a Software Vulnerability Submit Tips, Tricks, and Tools. Make sure to download the exact version for the VirtualBox that you have installed.Īfterward, follow the instructions for their installation. Direct-Access CRUCIAL USB Flash Disk 2.00 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2 ready sd 6:0:0:0: sdd 1017856 512-byte hardware sectors (521 MB). Get them from the official downloads page. In my case (OSX Catalina, Virtual Box 6.1 and Windows 10 virtualized), I managed to get it working by using the the Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack.