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I couldn't, for the life of me, figure out how to get my new ThunderboltEX II to work through Mavericks. After reading through tony's thread on him testing it and how he got it working, I noted he said he had to load the Windows drivers first.
I took it that meant he just had to install the drivers on the windows side, plug in a peripheral and life would be good. So I booted into Windows, installed the cards drivers, plugged in my Apple Thunderbolt to Firewire adapter with that connected to my Digi002, which it recognized and installed, then restarted into Mavs. Mavs recognized Thunderbolt right away using DPCIMANAGER and checking other misc settings.
Now, if I turn on the Digi002, boot into Windows, restart into Mavs, then restart once again into Mavs without turning anything off, Thunderbolt is recognized at all times. But, if I completely shut down the pc from within mavs, then boot back in with everything connected and on, Thunderbolt is no longer recognized. It's as if the drivers are "turned off" in Mavs when the pc is turned off and has to be "turned back on" by booting into Windows first.
In short (I know this was long, sorry), does anyone know of a fix for that, where I can just boot straight into Mavs and Thunderbolt work without having to boot into Windows first? That's going to get so annoying really fast because I'm getting a UAD Apollo 16, which is strictly Thunderbolt. I don't wanna have to boot into Windows every time. Thanks for the help!
I took it that meant he just had to install the drivers on the windows side, plug in a peripheral and life would be good. So I booted into Windows, installed the cards drivers, plugged in my Apple Thunderbolt to Firewire adapter with that connected to my Digi002, which it recognized and installed, then restarted into Mavs. Mavs recognized Thunderbolt right away using DPCIMANAGER and checking other misc settings.
Now, if I turn on the Digi002, boot into Windows, restart into Mavs, then restart once again into Mavs without turning anything off, Thunderbolt is recognized at all times. But, if I completely shut down the pc from within mavs, then boot back in with everything connected and on, Thunderbolt is no longer recognized. It's as if the drivers are "turned off" in Mavs when the pc is turned off and has to be "turned back on" by booting into Windows first.
In short (I know this was long, sorry), does anyone know of a fix for that, where I can just boot straight into Mavs and Thunderbolt work without having to boot into Windows first? That's going to get so annoying really fast because I'm getting a UAD Apollo 16, which is strictly Thunderbolt. I don't wanna have to boot into Windows every time. Thanks for the help!