

For instance, trying to get a high screen resolution inside virtual machines (VM) seems almost impossible. VirtualBox might be easier to use than Hyper-V but not everything is great. USB passthrough support is also more seamless than Hyper-V.

For example, VirtualBox supports file drag and drop between host and source, and vice versa. But the main reason I’m still using VirtualBox is that it is more user-friendly if you need to interact with the VM. Initially, I was doubtful that VirtualBox could provide the same performance as Hyper-V but in practice, I’ve found the difference between the two to be negligible. I was curious as to why some people preferred it over Hyper-V. Then earlier this year, I decided to give VirtualBox a spin. For years I used VMWare Workstation and then switched to Hyper-V when it became part of Windows 8, largely because it was free and promised better performance as a type-1 hypervisor. I also have Connectify and the Realtek utility installed on my PC, and yes I tried with those two disabled and it doesn't work either.Oracle VirtualBox is a type-2 hypervisor that is popular on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Solaris. I really don't understand why it is working for everybody, but not me ^^ Virtualbox's USB Icon flashed red once, then green, then the dot disappears and Kali doesn't detect any USB adapter. Thing is, I hear the Windows USB on sound, but Windows doesn't use it for network (which is supposed to happen). So I installed the Virtualbox extension pack, made a USB filter for my adapter, then before starting the VM I unplug my WIFI adapter (which is the only one I have on my PC btw), I wait for the VM to start, login to Kali, and then replug it. VirtualBox seems to pick it up for a second and then nothing happens. Thing is, every tutorial has the same method, and it doesn't work for me. I recently bought a USB WIFI adapter (Realtek RTL8812au), and I'm trying to USB passthrough the adapter to my Kali VM.

I'm trying to make Kali Linux run under Virtualbox, with my Windows 10 PC.
