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The Apple Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2 Adapter connects Mac models with Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports to older devices that use Thunderbolt (10Gbps) or Thunderbolt 2 (20Gbps). Apple wireless keyboard replacement. For example, this is the adapter that you should use to connect your MacBook Pro to an Apple Thunderbolt Display or a third-party Thunderbolt 2 storage device. Apple notes helpfully, 'These cables are not currently available from Apple.' Alas, the USB-C cable that comes with the MacBook only supports USB 2.0 data rates for syncing, and USB 3 is. GN28B HyperDrive DUO USB-C Hub does not fit or gets detected by 2018 MacBook Pro; Powering your device or peripherals through USB-A 3.1, like iPad, External HDD; What is the difference between original Kickstarter HyperDrive version and the current HyperDrive DUO? Having connectivity or charging issues using HyperDrive on your MacBook? Damaged USB or flash drive port. It could be a hardware issue with the Mac. If you've got another port, try connecting the device to that one. Reboot your Mac. Sometimes, if a USB disk won't boot, the cause is macOS issue. Hopefully, some data damage that can be fixed by restarting. Choose the Apple menu Restart. Or press and hold the power. After the 10.15.6 patch the USB problems were solved, essentially fixing USB-C pro and normal USB-C dongles, but at the same time creating a new problem for most thunderbolt 3 docks. It is unclear if it's for 'all' of them, but it is clear that pretty much all of the top brands have suffered the issue and multiple users have confirmed this.

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I can no longer can use any USB-A devices like my DJ controller and bike trainer when connected to any of my systems USB-C ports with either a dongle or a direct cable USB-C to USB-B.

Pc test for skyrim. I have done all the usual stuff SMC reset NVRAM/PRAM and nothing has fixed it.

Drives work fine, HDMI plugged into USB-C or USB dongles. USB ports on my hub also work with drives just not actual hardware.

Apple magic keyboard 2020. I have also tested the hardware on another Mac and works fine with the same cables.

The main device in question is a Pioneer DDJ SX2 controller deck so not a dodgy fake Chinese product.

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Macbook Usb Port Not Working

Michigan online gambling. Marked 2 5 9 – easily preview your markdown documents. yes other usbc devices work fine its literally ones with USB b connectors that don't and I have verified they work on other devices with USB and USBc connections using all the dongles and cables I am trying to get working on the mac that's not working

AudioBox USB, AudioBox Stereo and AudioBox Studio
Music Creation Suite (PS-49 Keyboard, Studio One, Notion, Nimbit, XLR cable, M7 Mic, Headphones and USB 2.0 Hub)
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I have a 2016 MacBook Pro with OS 10.12.2, 8 GB of RAM, and a 2.9 GHz processor running on Intel core i5. I have been using StudioOne Pro for 5 years on my old Windows 7 computer, and finally decided to upgrade to a more 'portable' workstation. I tried to plug my Audiobox USB into my mac and run StudioOne, and neither my Mac preferences nor StudioOne preferences were capable of recognizing the interface.
Obviously there is no driver I need to install since the AudioBox USB does not require one, and it functioned flawlessly with my old Windows 7 PC.
I am still struggling to find a solution to my problem.
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I have the same problem. I have a macbook pro 2016 i5 with 16gb memory running on Sierra. I have been using my audiobox usb on my previous macbook air and IMac 2015 without problems.
My new macbook pro 2016 does recognize the audiobox usb but doesnt connect. It also keeps loosing sight on the audiobox. Because every 3 seconds or so it doesnt recognize the audiobox and then it suddenly pops back up again. I can see that the midi is recognized because I can see in garageband for instance that my midi piano is recognized.
I was in contact with Presonus about this issue yesterday and they told me that there is a work around. You'll need to buy a powered TT hub.
I just don't want to buy a powered TT hub. Because I don't want just another more device and cable on my desk.
Couple of years ago I bought a Presonus Studio Live 16.4.2 mixer and had issues with the mixer not beeiing recognized by my brand new Sony Vaio laptop. I ended up having to sell the Sony and buy a macbook. Now it looks like I have to sell the macbook and buy a Sony again.
As you understand I will not do so. But I am stuck with a useless presonus product.. again..
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I have split this Topic away from another Topic that was an older compatibility issue from 2014.
The latest release of MacBooks with USB-C has created an issue for AudioBox USB (and some Studio 192 users).
Please be sure to read the Announcement pinned at the top of this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=164&t=23563
Or go to the full knowledge base article here:
viewtopic.php?f=164&t=23563
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Please add your specs to your SIGNATURE.
Search the STUDIO ONE 4 ONLINE MANUAL. Access your MY.PRESONUS account.
OVERVIEW of how to get your issue fixed or the steps to create a SUPPORT TICKET.
Needs to include: 1) One Sentence Description 2) Expected Results 3) Actual Results 4) Steps to Reproduce.
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