Problem solved ! Thanks a ton Access-Support-Team. Excel. and quick work !
Shorter USB-cable did the trick. USB-connection seems to be a bit picky
Problem solved ! Thanks a ton Access-Support-Team. Excel. and quick work !
Shorter USB-cable did the trick. USB-connection seems to be a bit picky
Ok, my entry-level "trashcan" MacPro Quadcore 3,7Ghz with 16GB (OS X 10.9 and 10.10) is still not working with newest TI-drivers 5.1.
TI2 is simply not recognized on MacPros internal USB-Ports at all!
Via USB-Hub there is an error msg, saying "Midi-Error - maybe too many devices on HUB", I unplugged all other USB-devices before, did all the "reset"-tricks (unplug all cables, changed USB-cables, "ARP-Edit"-Reset...).
So the Virus doesn't like my internal MacPro USB3.0-Ports and the ones on my (powered) USB-Hub.
Though it works without any problems on my mid-2012 MacBookAir (also with OS X 10.10) and that's my current iterim solution
Same here, doesn't seems to work with new MacPros USB3.0 ports, support told me to try via powered USB2.0-hub, didn't work either for me with my "old" USB2.0 hub...
I heard if you get 001/100 you get the golden ticket to Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory.
Hehe, I think when you got the 001/100 you most likely already own the Chocolate Factory
VIRUS TI Whiteout 05 / 100 goes to ....
Bochum / Germany