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And you only have to do that the one time. Yes actually you do have to each time you boot the computer. Also won't work on any Mac Pro that's running Mojave or has an updated graphics card. We can't do the 'warm reboot' part. Otherwise we wouldn't need a Thunderbolt card for Thunderbolt devices would we?
I thought the on part 2 of the video Richard was running Win 10 then rebooted into Mojave via bootcamp? I might need to watch it again. I was actually wondering if it works on High Sierra.
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Was gonna ride my 5,1 until the new pros come out next year, even though 12 cores is plenty fast enough for me and everything is working just fine. Stupid, right? Looking to upgrade the interface and this opens up lots of options. A 5 minute boot time isn't a big deal, considering how often I don't do it. My Studio. Would be interesting to know if the handshaking can be done from Windows 10 inside Parallels. Then you wouldn't need bootcamp and the warm reboot.
If I start the journey, I'll post updates here, and of course there'll be an article with the gory details. Reason: capitalization, added cabling comment. Originally Posted by itsyourself. I'm fine with running HS or Mojave and the current Logic X for the next few years without an update, but Apple has such tight control over their software I can't even install an OS on my Mac without permission from phone that at some point, the 5,1 will be orphaned.
I'm guessing the new pros will come with a new OS that will lock out 5,1s forever. Don't really care how fast the new Mac are when I have no speed issues with my old Mac, but OSX is giving me more grief with every update. Originally Posted by MediaGary.
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Originally Posted by EvilRoy. I was hoping that the folks from Protools Expect would post another video after some testing. I installed Windows 10 on an extra harddrive using Bootcamp 6. When I booted into Windows and installed the support files, Bootcamp shows 5.
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I installed and ran Protools Ultimate My UAD-Quad card works as well. Emeianoite This person is a verified professional. It wouldn't work. I'm going to do what I need to on a PC, Just like it should be :. Thai Pepper. Frostyck This person is a verified professional. The apple products were the first to use thunderbolt. I am not sure you can add a card because the Mobo wont understand it.
Try using a dongle adapter. This topic has been locked by an administrator and is no longer open for commenting. Although Thunderbolt has initially had poor hardware support outside of Apple devices and has been relegated to a niche gadget port, the adoption of the Thunderbolt 3 using USB-C connector standard into a wide array of hardware bodes well for market acceptance of the standard, besides that it will become part of USB4 standard.
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If users extend the PCI Express bus the most common high-speed expansion bus in systems as of [update] with Thunderbolt, it allows very low-level access to the computer. An attacker could physically attach a malicious device, which, through its direct and unimpeded access to system memory and other devices, would be able to bypass almost all security measures of the operating system, allowing the attacker to read and write system memory, potentially exposing encryption keys or installing malware.
A malicious Option ROM can allow malware to execute before an operating system is started. It can then invade the kernel, log keystrokes, or steal encryption keys. Firmware-enforced boot security measures, such as UEFI Secure Boot which specifies the enforcement of signatures or hash whitelists of Option ROMs are designed to mitigate this kind of attack.
Several other brands have released copper Thunderbolt cables, with some going up to the maximum 3 metres 10 feet allowable for copper Thunderbolt cables. Initially, most devices did not come with an included Thunderbolt cable to keep selling cost lower, hence the mass usage of Apple's cables or third-party cables, especially if a user wanted 3m length, but most devices eventually began including some length of copper Thunderbolt cable with the product.
With the introduction of Thunderbolt 3, Intel announced that otherwise-standard passive USB-C cables would be able to connect Thunderbolt devices at lower speeds than full active Thunderbolt cables, but still faster than USB 3. Intel Thunderbolt Controllers [93]. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Not to be confused with Lightning connector. This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources.
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