![]() I downloaded this here: Thunderbolt Firmware Update v1.0 Considering how much time it took me I'm very relieved that my hunch was correct! I also ran into an an error regarding installing from usb "There was a problem installing “Mac OS X”. Unfortunately the correct firmware cannot be installed from any of the later versions of OS X (not sure from when, but presuming Yosemite?) so after a late night and a lot of mucking around I managed to get Mountain Lion 10.8.5 installed onto a spare toshiba drive I had, for some reason I couldn't install from an external caddy either so had to mount the drive internally. ![]() It's the firmware that is the issue! I noticed both the 17" models that wouldn't power on my interface had the same firmware as I posted in the screenshot! Firmware Version: d.0, Port Micro Firmware Version: 1.2.1 Anyone have any ideas of what to try or similar experiences not getting power from their thunderbolt ports? Could this be software even?ĭAN! Okay I found out what the problem is, you're going to want to make a note of this as it will be helpful to others.įirstly, I stumbled across this which provided clues. Is it possible they're not providing power through the correct pins? The pins look clean to me so I don't see any obvious issue and the fact it works for target disk mode also seems strange. This made me happy but it still leaves a lot of questions about my 2 macbook pros and their thunderbolt ports. First I hooked one computer to the other in target disk mode to test the cable, no trouble getting target disk to do it's thing, but I went ahead and bought a genuine apple cable anyway just to be sure, still no signs of life from the interface.įinally in a "there is no way this is going to work but what the heck" moment I tried hooking it up to my brothers same 2011 model macbook pro 17 and voilà, it does its usual LED streak up light. ![]() At this stage I was thinking okay this has to be either the thunderbolt cable or the Interface has died on me somehow. Just today I tried the interface on two different 17-inch macbook pros of mine (one running High Sierra the other is El Capitan and it appears to get no power from either of them. Here's whats going on, I have a Zoom TAC-2 Thunderbolt Audio interface which I've been using for sometime with another macbook pro 17" and it had no problems on a macbook air either.
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