What a stunningly delicious answer! Thanks, Brad.
I say delicious because I know there will be times when the least
obtrusive path for that one thunderbolt cable will be to my left, and
other times when it will be to my right. This is assuming it will be
useful to take this (or a similar dock
Any of them.
You can use any of the thunderbolt ports on a MacBook Pro/air to provide power
to the unit.
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On Mar 19, 2023, at 01:43, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
Anyone know?
Is it the single thunderbolt port on the right edge between the card
reader and the
Anyone know?
Is it the single thunderbolt port on the right edge between the card
reader and the hdmi port? Or is it one of the two thunderbolt ports on
the left next to the power connector?
I'm thinking of picking up the Corsair TBT200 this week and wondering
where to interface it on my Ma
Hi, Group.
I have four thunderbolt 3 ports in my 13-inch Macbook Pro 2017. I am looking
for external drive for this Mac.
What should I be searching for on Amazon, please?
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tim, Thank you for this. I had no idea mini display port on that model doubles
up as thunderbolt. I’m sorry, I was asking many questions some on the new
mackbook air and one, this one, on the 2017 model which I’m going to be passing
onto another person. Hence the need for thunderbolt backup
Hi,
I’m confused. There is a Mini Display port that doubles as a Thunderbolt port
on the right side of the 2017 MacBook Air, so there should be no adaptor
required. On the right side of this model of MacBook Air, there is the SD Card
slot, a third USB A port and the Mini Display/Thunderbolt
Hi,
I’ve been searching for an adaptor that would allow me to use my thunderbolt
external drives with macbook air 2017 that has usb ports only but I don’t seem
to have any luck. I’ve found usbC to thunderbolt adaptor or hub but not simply
usb to thunderbolt adaptor. I’m surprised: surely
Connecting external monitors to your iMac!
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Sent: Tuesday, 22 January 2019 7:46 AM
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Subject: Thunderbolt connection
On my iMac there are about four regular
?
> On Jan 21, 2019, at 2:41 PM, Andrew Lamanche
> wrote:
>
> Thunderbolt connections make it possible to connect thunderbolt devices to
> your iMac. I connect thunderbolt external drives using them. Also, yes,
> there are as far as I know thunderbolt to usb convertors you
Thunderbolt connections make it possible to connect thunderbolt devices to your
iMac. I connect thunderbolt external drives using them. Also, yes, there are
as far as I know thunderbolt to usb convertors you can use.
> On Jan 21, 2019, at 6:46 PM, Donald Goosens
> wrote:
>
>
On my iMac there are about four regular usb slots and some thunderbolt slots.
What are these thunderbolt slots used for? Can you get an adapter to turn them
in to usb slots?
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On Behalf Of M. Taylor
Sent: Thursday, 16 November 2017 9:06 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Looking for a Lightning, Female, to USB, Thunderbolt, and/or 3.5mm,
Male, Adapter
Hello Ev
Hello Everyone,
You know, I would like to be able to use my Apple Earpods headset on a
non-lightning enabled device such as a PC, my current MacBook Pro, and/or in
an automobile audio system.
In order to do this, I am searching for a female lightning to either a
3.5mm, male, Thunderbolt, male
I've got an apple thunderbolt or mini display to VGA adaptor that I use
sometimes on a big screan,
I find I have to restart the mac book air I have if I try to plug the adaptor
in to windows while it's going, for some reason it doesn't just plug and play,
it does with Mac OSX
Hi I too have windows running under bootcamp and I have two
thunderbolt hard drives. They have never worked under windows 7 or now
under windows 10. They work fine under OSX. I think its just how the
bootcamp drivers are written, that as soon as you switch to windows
thunderbolt is turned off
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Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 3:56 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Problem with Owc Thunderbolt dock under Windows 7 with bootcamp
Thunderbolt requires windows eight and leader, unfortunately. Looks like you
2:36 PM
To: macvisionaries
Subject: Problem with Owc Thunderbolt dock under Windows 7 with bootcamp
Hi all.
I thought, at the time of purchase, this would be the ideal solution for me. I
have an eleven inch Macbook Air, and so I'm limited on how many peripherals I
can connect. So, I purcha
So Windows 10 it is then. I saw some references online to it working
under 7, but wasn't sure.
Thanks for the reply,
Scott
On 11/15/16, Daniel Miller wrote:
> Thunderbolt requires windows eight and leader, unfortunately. Looks like
> you'll be upgrading to that version of Window
Thunderbolt requires windows eight and leader, unfortunately. Looks like you'll
be upgrading to that version of Windows.
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> On Nov 15, 2016, at 2:36 PM, Scott Davert wrote:
>
> Hi all.
> I thought, at the time of purchase, this would be the ideal
Hi all.
I thought, at the time of purchase, this would be the ideal solution
for me. I have an eleven inch Macbook Air, and so I'm limited on how
many peripherals I can connect. So, I purchased a Thunderbolt dock to
offset this challenge. It works fine under Mac OS, but will not work
ight find this article interesting. It looks
>>> like Intel, not Apple, is to blame, if you want to call it that, for some
>>> of the limitations.
>>> Mary
>>> Intel's chip design, not Apple's choices, reason behind Thunderbolt 3 & RAM
>>
<mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>>
> Subject: Re: Intel's chip design, not Apple's choices, reason behind
> Thunderbolt 3 & RAM issues in new MacBook Pro
>
> I could use 32 GB today to run more virtual machines at the same time. I’d
> like to be able to
this article interesting. It looks
>> like Intel, not Apple, is to blame, if you want to call it that, for some of
>> the limitations.
>> Mary
>> Intel's chip design, not Apple's choices, reason behind Thunderbolt 3 & RAM
>> issues in new MacBook Pro
ubject: Re: Intel's chip design, not Apple's choices, reason behind
Thunderbolt 3 & RAM issues in new MacBook Pro
I could use 32 GB today to run more virtual machines at the same time. I’d
like to be able to run 20 at a time or more.
I would think a lot of film editor
;s choices, reason behind
Thunderbolt 3 & RAM issues in new MacBook Pro
Well, according to what I was reading today, next year. Better chip, cheaper
prices. And frankly, what does the average person do that needs more than 16 GB
of RAM? You say we will have to wait, as though you are going t
hat, for some of
>> the limitations.
>> Mary
>> Intel's chip design, not Apple's choices, reason behind Thunderbolt 3 & RAM
>> issues in new MacBook Pro
>> AppleInsider
>>
>> The processors in the new 2016 MacBook Pro line have been identified,
&g
ram a
>> limitation, I thought people might find this article interesting. It looks
>> like Intel, not Apple, is to blame, if you want to call it that, for some of
>> the limitations.
>> Mary
>> Intel's chip design, not Apple's choices, reason behind Thund
not Apple, is to blame, if you want to call it that, for some
> of the limitations.
> Mary
> Intel's chip design, not Apple's choices, reason behind Thunderbolt 3 &
> RAM issues in new MacBook Pro
> AppleInsider
>
> The processors in the new 2016 MacBook Pro lin
es, reason behind Thunderbolt 3 & RAM
issues in new MacBook Pro
AppleInsider
The processors in the new 2016 MacBook Pro line have been identified,
clarifying why some of the limitations surrounding the machine —like limited
Thunderbolt 3 bandwidth on some models —exist.
After the furor
Does that drive have an external power supply or does it get its power
from the port of the mac?
I'm asking because I read a review of a drive that also had thunderbolt
and usb 3. Because it used the power from the port the performance for
the usb 3 was superior to the thunderbo
Hi Tim,
I have 2 2012 mac mini devices,
One at work and one at home,
Both have a thunderbolt / mini display port combination,
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On Behalf Of Ramy Moustafa
Sent: Tuesday, 4 October
Hello:
yes, this is ok, with USB it's working ok.
but am using this External HD in Music recording. so, I guess that
Thunderbolt is better than USB even 3? but as you mentioned, there is
word indicating that this mac can use it's thunderbolt for External
media.
the reason why am in
im Kilburn mailto:kilbu...@me.com>> wrote:
> Hi Ramy,
>
> Yes, that is entirely possible. I'm still concerned though that it is
> causing that much of an issue. I've worked with quite a number of Minis
> without a monitor connected without that drastic of a performance
irely possible. I'm still concerned though that it is
> causing that much of an issue. I've worked with quite a number of Minis
> without a monitor connected without that drastic of a performance drop. Is
> the G-Drive thunderbolt only, or does it have USB-3 as well?
>
> L
Hi Ramy,
Yes, that is entirely possible. I'm still concerned though that it is causing
that much of an issue. I've worked with quite a number of Minis without a
monitor connected without that drastic of a performance drop. Is the G-Drive
thunderbolt only, or does it have USB
Hello tim:
I think I know the reason:
I was using my screen through a converter b between the VGa screen and
Many display, port,
now, I need to use the mini display port to blug the thunderbolt, in
windows, I can use my computer without a screen at all, but seems that
on mac, it';s not pos
rote:
Hi,
When looking at https://support.apple.com/en-ca/HT202638
<https://support.apple.com/en-ca/HT202638> which explains all the ports on the
Input/Output panel on the back of your Mini, it looks to me that the
Thunderbolt port on that model of Mini is only for display port purposes,
Hi,
When looking at https://support.apple.com/en-ca/HT202638
<https://support.apple.com/en-ca/HT202638> which explains all the ports on the
Input/Output panel on the back of your Mini, it looks to me that the
Thunderbolt port on that model of Mini is only for display port purposes, no
; Ramy moustafa saber
> licturer at:
> faculty of musical education
> music arranger and sound engineer
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Oct 3, 2016, at 5:36 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> What model year is your Mac Mini again. Some of the older Mi
Mine is late 2012.
Ramy moustafa saber
licturer at:
faculty of musical education
music arranger and sound engineer
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 3, 2016, at 5:36 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> What model year is your Mac Mini again. Some of the older Minis have the
>
Hi,
What model year is your Mac Mini again. Some of the older Minis have the
Thunderbolt port, but this port is only for use as a display port, therefore it
would not be visible to the Mini. This would be a hardware thing, thus no
drivers would help. You should be able to restart your Mini
Hello:
after dealing with Apple trade line here, I decided to buy a newHard
disk for recording, I bought the G drive Mobile that I can connect
through thunderbolt cable, on my MacBook pro 2015, it's working very
great.
but when I connect it to mac mini, my mac goes crazy, it stops
speaking
dent audio thunderbolt interface do not work via bootcamp for
windows seven sixty four bit. They rock on OSX though! (Guitarists,
you'll want to check out the last item in this list by the way...)
fifteen inch Apple mac book pro with 1tb hard drive, I7 quad core
processor at 2.5gHz per core, six
Hi.
When I restarted the Mini a second time, he drive was recognized. I am topld
there is a power chip in the Mini that takes a bit to become thunderbolt
enabled. Thanks.
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Try going into properties(command + , Go to the the side panel button in the
toolbar. Check if external disks is marked.
Take care
26. des. 2014 kl. 22:05 skrev Kawal Gucukoglu :
That is very strange.
The drive does get warm.
I remember when I bought mine, I tried plugging the thunderbolt
That is very strange.
The drive does get warm.
I remember when I bought mine, I tried plugging the thunderbolt cable in my USB
port! I hope there is nothing wrong with yours. I have plugged mine in my Mac
mini and my I Mac. If you have another Apple computer, try and plug it in the
second
HEL
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> The ▪ Mini DisplayPort Plug is the same thing as the thunderbolt cable.
> Its whats connected to it that determines whether it acts like a thunderbolt
> or a ▪ Mini DisplayPort device.
> This was a bit of a surprise when I got my first mac mini!
> Also
rive list
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> On Dec 26, 2014, at 2:26 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
>
> Just wishing to know, if you have the right cable, as there is a USB cable as
> well as a thunderbolt cable. This thunderbolt cable plugs into a small port
> not like a USB port. So I'
I have checked in disk utility and the SSD Thunderbolt does show up.
Kawal.
>
> On 26 Dec 2014, at 7:57 pm, CHUCK REICHEL <mailto:soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> The ▪Mini DisplayPort Plug is the same thing as the thunderbolt
>&
Hi,
The ▪ Mini DisplayPort Plug is the same thing as the thunderbolt cable.
Its whats connected to it that determines whether it acts like a thunderbolt or
a ▪ Mini DisplayPort device.
This was a bit of a surprise when I got my first mac mini!
Also they weren't very clear about mak
Just wishing to know, if you have the right cable, as there is a USB cable as
well as a thunderbolt cable. This thunderbolt cable plugs into a small port not
like a USB port. So I'm just checking to know the obvious.
Kawal.
> On 26 Dec 2014, at 6:26 pm, Bill Holton wrote:
>
&g
Hi.
I was given a 120 gig Thunderbolt SSD drive for Christmas. I have connected
the drive to my Mini with the cable that was included. There is no power
jack, so I assume the SSD drive will take power from the cable. Trouble is,
the drive does not show up, either when I go to my computer drive
USB?
>
> Mark
>
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of jeff `greene
> Sent: Monday, September 08, 2014 12:44 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: thunderbolt test?
>
&g
Subject: thunderbolt test?
Hi listers, I have a 2012 MBP I bought on ebay. I have a Lacie external hard
drive that will connect with thunderbolt or usb. It doesn't show up on the
finder using thunderbolt. Is there any test on the mac to determine if the
problem is with my mac or with the ext
Hi Chris thanks for the info. Its just one of those problems, it could
be my mac, the cable or the external drive itself. I was planning to
buy a new external thunderbolt drive because mine is making funny
noises, but if my port is no good...
Jeff
On 9/8/14, 'Chris Blouch' via MacV
I'd start with System Information app in your Utilities folder. Launch
that and then find the System Report button and action that. In the
System Report there are a couple sections, one called Hardware and under
Hardware is Thunderbolt. Select that, stop interacting and then VO-right
twi
Hi listers, I have a 2012 MBP I bought on ebay. I have a Lacie
external hard drive that will connect with thunderbolt or usb. It
doesn't show up on the finder using thunderbolt. Is there any test on
the mac to determine if the problem is with my mac or with the
external drive?
Thanks,
Yes, that's the adaptor you're looking for. Simply plug the adaptor into your
MacBook Air, and an Ethernet cable from the other end of the adaptor to your
cable modem. Often, the default settings will just work, using DHCP.
I don't see any problem with connecting directly to the Internet, as l
u,
Traci
<http://www.amazon.com/Thunderbolt-to-Gigabit-Ethernet-Adapter/dp/B008ALA6DW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1407438977&sr=8-1&keywords=macbook+air+ethernet+cable>http://www.amazon.com/Thunderbolt-to-Gigabit-Ethernet-Adapter/dp/B008ALA6DW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1407438977&sr=8-1&k
ou,
Traci
http://www.amazon.com/Thunderbolt-to-Gigabit-Ethernet-Adapter/dp/B008ALA6DW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1407438977&sr=8-1&keywords=macbook+air+ethernet+cable
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Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 16:02
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: ThunderBolt.
What does the port
It's next to the USB ports on a Mac Book Pro to the left of them if you
have that side of the computer facing you directly. You will need a
Thunderbolt cable to connect to it or an adaptor for a Firewire or USB device
to use it.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
Director
Mac for the Blin
What does the port look like? Is it a USB
Anita?
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 3:59 PM
Subject: Re: ThunderBolt.
Thunderbolt is a type of peripheral connection on the Mac. You connect a
Thunderbolt is a type of peripheral connection on the Mac. You connect a
display or an external drive via the Thunderbolt port on the system.
Take Care
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Hi List,
Just remembered, I need ThunderBolt. Can it be downloaded? Is it
accessible, or will sighted help be required to use it?
Anita
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>> get Lion back up and running.
>>
>> Ricardo Walker
>> rica...@appletothecore.info
>> Twitter:@apple2thecore
>> www.appletothecore.info
>>
>> On Jun 13, 2012, at 2:01 AM, Daniel McGee
>> wrote:
>>
>>> hi Recardo, go to
>>
g.
>
> Ricardo Walker
> rica...@appletothecore.info
> Twitter:@apple2thecore
> www.appletothecore.info
>
> On Jun 13, 2012, at 2:01 AM, Daniel McGee
> wrote:
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>> hi Recardo, go to
>> www.macrumors.com
>> Look for the heading
>> Thunderbolt
rs.com
> Look for the heading
> Thunderbolt Software Update 1.2 Causing Boot Failures for Some Users
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Daniel
> On 13 Jun 2012, at 00:25, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> What other users?
>>
>> Ricardo Wal
hi Recardo, go to
www.macrumors.com
Look for the heading
Thunderbolt Software Update 1.2 Causing Boot Failures for Some Users
Hope this helps.
Daniel
On 13 Jun 2012, at 00:25, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What other users?
>
> Ricardo Walker
> rica...@appletothec
Hi,
What other users?
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On Jun 12, 2012, at 7:00 PM, shamelessfang...@gmail.com wrote:
> Evening all,
>
> Have any of you installed this, and experienced any of the issues plaguing
> other users? Just curi
Evening all,
Have any of you installed this, and experienced any of the issues plaguing
other users? Just curious as to others' findings before I begin the myriad of
updating from yesterday.
TIA as always for your input
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