I could boot into Recovery Mode ( Cmd+R+Pwr) and used this to access Disk Utility to run First Aid (no errors were found), and then used Terminal to run resetpassword which was then used to reset permissions on my user folder. ![]() This seemed to be meaningful, but was ultimately a wild goose chase. I was unable to boot into Single User Mode ( Cmd+S+Pwr), but it and Verbose Mode ( Cmd+V+Pwr) did show that the boot process was hanging and the last message it displayed was: I reset the SMC ( Shft+Ctrl+Opt+Pwr while off, then Pwr), I reset the PRAM ( Cmd+Opt+P+R+Pwr while booting, then hold until the chime sounds again), I tried to boot into Safe Mode ( Shft+Pwr). Thus when I was notified that it was available, I dutifully upgraded… and then my MacBook Pro Retina wouldn’t reboot. After Update, OS X Won’t RebootĪfter upgrading to OS X El Capitan (10.11) when it was released, I had been generally pleased with the new version but there were a few quirks – like random beach ball pauses – that made me think the 10.11.1 update would address some of them. It seems to have left behind a kext named .kext and once I deleted it, things work again. Before I knew this I installed Malwarebytes to check for spyware/adware causing the CPU usage, then uninstalled it after installing the OS X beta. I am using the Beta version because 10.13.2 had very high CPU usage by the WindowServer process that was fixed in 10.13.3. Update – I updated to 10.13.3 High Sierra Beta 5 and once again was unable to boot. Removed everything older than 2016 after running ls -lat. This time I had to remove kexts from /System/Library/Extensions. Update – I updated to 10.12.6 and once again was unable to boot. Update – This has been an issue for myself and others running OS X Sierra as well. Update – It happened again when I updated to 10.11.4! Even fewer clues this time, additional details and an updated script to remove non-default kext files at the very bottom. Otherwise feel free to read the saga below! This issue did not occur on Windows, or with Mac driver installers for third-generation Mbox family or Eleven Rack.If your OS X El Capitan/Sierra/High Sierra update won’t reboot you can skip to the fix or check here for the (mostly) automated fix script.The driver version numbers remain at v9.0, only the installers have changed.These updates replace the installers previously on this page and on the Pro Tools 9 Drivers DVD.The following driver installers for Mac OS X have been updated so that they may be run either before or after installing Pro Tools 9 and subsequent updates:. ![]() JanuIssue Fixed: Installing some v9.0 device drivers after a Pro Tools 9.0.1 for Mac installation/update would prevent Pro Tools from launching.Updated Driver Installers for Pro Tools 9.0.1 on Mac OS X.ugin Fix v9.0 (Mac) for 003 and 002 Family.This plug-in is necessary for proper MIDI functionality on 002/003 interfaces. JanuThis fix will reinstall the ug-in that was inadvertently deleted when performing a Pro Tools 9.0.1 install or upgrade.If you download either of the Pro Tools 9.0.1 (or higher) installers after January 24, you do not need the ugin Fix v9.0 (Mac) for 003 and 002 Family. Update JanuIssue Fixed: The Pro Tools 9.0.1 Updater and Pro Tools 9.0.1 Full Installer for Mac OS X have been revised to resolve this issue and reposted to the website.Alert: 003 and 002 with Pro Tools 9.0.1 on Mac OS X.003 Family and Digi 002 Family drivers are included with Pro Tools LE 8 Mac and Windows installation and 8.x updates Do not install on Pro Tools LE 8.x Mac systems (can be installed on LE 8.0.5 Windows, but not necessary.Support for Pro Tools 10.3 - Pro Tools 11 with 003 Console.Support for Pro Tools 10.3 - Pro Tools 11 with 003 Rack.Digi 002 Console not supported (untested).Fixed: Enabling LLM mutes Input Signal on 003 Rack.Updated installer (10.3.3) adds Mountain Lion support.Added “Avid 002 and 003 Family” Control Panel in OSX System Preferences.Added support for Pro Tools 11 with 003 Rack and Console (Pro Tools 10 not supported).Mac OS X 10.9, 10.9.1 Mavericks support only.Tested with Avid-qualified Apple Computers ( details).Mac OS X 10.9.4 requires Pro Tools 11.2.1 or higher. ![]()
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