![]() ![]() I am very suspicious that the way that High Sierra handles USB devices during startup when the startup disk is encrypted (since many of my USB devices seem to go through two startup sequences: first when the system loads the "Enter password to unlock disk" screen, and then again after the disk is unlocked. After performing a user-initiated reboot, I was prompted to enter the password to unlock my disk, as usual and, thereafter, I could not open Resolve Studio using the dongle. I noticed that, after the installation of 10.13.1 Beta 2, I was not asked to enter the password for my startup disk (APFS, Encrypted using FileVault). ![]() However, after a restart, I was back to the old problem. Immediately after installation of Beta 2 finished, I logged in and was able to open Resolve Studio 14.0.1 using the dongle. I also thought that macOS 10.13.1 Beta 2 (17B35a) solved it, but it didn't. (The macOS and Resolve betas were working so well together up until both went to release – shame to see this happen!) I am guessing that this USB behavior might be related since it seems like the Resolve dongle has lost its plug-and-play ability.īlackmagic Team: Please let me know if there is any diagnostic data or tests you would like me to collect/run to help troubleshoot this issue. The reason I mention FileVault is that USB devices always flash / USB HDDs spin up then spin down then spin up again when going through the disk decryption at startup. ![]() Additionally, I have FileVault enabled on the main disk (APFS). Two notes which may help narrow down why 10.13.1 doesn't work for me while it does for others: this installation is an upgrade from 10.12.5. macOS clearly sees the dongle in System Report as "USB DONGLE" (with Product ID: 0x0201, Vendor ID: 0x096e, Version: 1.11). However, I tried connecting the dongle via Apple's USB A to USB C adapter both directly to the computer and also to my UltraFine 5K display and neither worked. Normally, I have no problem when the dongle is connected to a USB 3.0 hub that is connected to a Thunderbolt 2 dock that is connected via Apple's Thunderbolt 2 to Thunderbolt 3 adapter. I have a 15-inch Late 2016 MacBook Pro I have tried countless restarts and shutdown+startups with the USB dongle connected beforehand in different configurations. Justin Baluch wrote:Guys the latest Developer Beta of High Sierra (version 10.13.1 Beta (17B25c) corrects the issue on late 20 Macbook Pros where the Resolve Dongle was not recognized even after reboot.I just upgraded to 10.13.1 Beta (17B25c) and Resolve still does not recognize the dongle. ![]()
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