since you are using a virtual machine, it is better to give the computer virtual machine access write to the drive, as i believe it is an file permission issue.
any way...
You need to define a folder permission via the properties in HFS...
so for simplicity as there is a default HFS coding for upload folders!
In the USB, lets Make a upload folder called " Upload"
Then lets verify access right to it, specifically to add "everyone" and give it full control
then drag that folder into HFS and select "yes", (it is auto added as a real folder....)
then as you said earlier not being able to have access / didn't know where the tab...
Lets verify that the upload folder has upload permissions
see pictures:
(all of which was said in this post....)
any way...
You need to define a folder permission via the properties in HFS...
so for simplicity as there is a default HFS coding for upload folders!
In the USB, lets Make a upload folder called " Upload"
Then lets verify access right to it, specifically to add "everyone" and give it full control
then drag that folder into HFS and select "yes", (it is auto added as a real folder....)
then as you said earlier not being able to have access / didn't know where the tab...
Lets verify that the upload folder has upload permissions
see pictures:
(all of which was said in this post....)