People are also confirming that OTG adaptors work too. They’re super cheap, 4 for under $10. Trying to find some usb a to a so I can just buy one for every usb 2 device.
Yeah, fully compatible, Corsair 64GB. Could just be interference from the WiFi to Bluetooth, will have to test with a wired mouse once USB problems are sorted.
I've noticed this too. My cursor also becomes very laggy. Realised it's when I'm downloading / uploading at higher speeds, goes back to normal once transfer speed is lower.
I've got everything going straight into the motherboard, haven't got the card yet. If there's no software fix soon it seems as though the card is the way to go though, to get the stability.
Yep, it would make sense wouldn't it. When I had my Prism Titan which is USB2 going into the USB 3, which is also feeding the connection of my modular through it's adat, so lot of power going on, that's when I was getting freezes every 10 mins. Soon as I put that and the iLok into the top two...
Yeah, I don't think we should need to though, with Macbook users experiencing the same thing, and other people with the same build as us (same mapping too), suggests maybe it's some of the peripherals we're using are either drawing a certain amount of power that is causing it to crash, or just...
Yeah, think they might be worth trying out. They're very cheap. Got me thinking that maybe the software is trying to reference ground from the wrong pin or something? With the bridge it can see / feed it, but without there's nothing on the pin, so it's freaking out. Not sure whether that's even...
Thought I should post that some of the Macbook users who are experiencing the same USB problems are claiming that simple OTG adaptors are fixing it. Hesitant to believe there's such a cheap solution but thought I should add it here. The only difference with OTG adaptors is the ground is bridged...
@kellymac12 Would you mind posting shop links to the ones you're using? Think I'm going to take the plunge with these, Apple is apparently flat out denying it's a problem with MacBooks, so it's not looking great for a software fix :/
Just thought I should mention on here, in another thread about real MacBooks users experiencing the same USB problems, the 10.15.6 beta is apparently not freezing. Hopefully it translates over to us.
Correction - Sorry it's the Big Sur beta that's bringing stability, still not confirmed on...
The inevitable has happened and I've had two freezes today. Haven't changed any devices. It's been stable for well over a month.
First time, loaded a web page in Safari, the background image was a video, there was a graphical glitch and it froze.
Second time, was rendering something out of...
I can't remember the boot arg, eventually I just removed the AppleGFXHDA.kext. Bit of a process on Catalina though, there were a few steps to keeping it gone.
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