Unable to attach USB device in XP Mode on Windows 7 enterprise x64

I am using XP Mode on win 7 enterprise edition x64, when i try to attach USB devices on XP Mode i receive the below message
''Could not attach the USB device. You can attach the USB device to the different USB port or restart the virtual machine and try again"
USB devices works fine on windows 7 but not in XP Mode.
Any suggestions please..

Hi,
From what I have known, not all USB devices will work under XP Mode hubs.
Also, Windows 7 XP Mode is not capable of detecting or recognizing USB 3.0 ports on the host system.  It is only capable of detecting and recognizing USB 2.0 ports.
Does the USB device can be detected in the host machine? On the host machine, go to Device Manager, check if USB Virtualization is installed, try to uninstall and re-install it for test.
Meanwhile, please refer the following article and check the result:
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http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd744684%28v=WS.10%29.aspx
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