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| Sonnet FireWire/USB ExpressCard/34 will not sleep in a MacBook Pro with a mounted USB device. | May-07-09 |
| This issue was fixed in Rev. A cards, which began shipping in December 2008. If you don't have a Rev. A card, an attempt to put a MacBook Pro to sleep with a Sonnet FireWire/USB ExpressCard/34 will result in the computer automatically coming out of sleep about 5 seconds after going into sleep. The solution is to either (1) unmount and disconnect any attached USB devices before sleep, or (2) power off and remove card before sleep. |
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| Why doesn't my Sonnet ExpressCard/34 card work in the Echo ExpressCard/34 Thunderbolt Adapter? It's listed as compatible! | Aug-11-17 |
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| Do FireWire ExpressCard/34 cards support bus-powered devices? | Dec-21-11 |
| Bus-powered devices require a power adapter (sold separately) whether plugged into an ExpressCard/34 slot or a Sonnet Echo ExpressCard/34 adapter. |
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| Do the Sonnet USB 2.0 or USB 3 cards support the Apple SuperDrive? | Apr-02-22 |
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| I have a 17" MacBook Pro 6,1 and my ExpressCard does not work after upgrading to Mavericks. | Dec-30-13 |
| There is a bug in the Apple ExpressCard driver specific to 10.9 (and 10.9.1) that prevents ExpressCards from initializing in the MBP 6,1. We have reported it to Apple and expect Apple to fix it in a future release. In the meantime, we have a patcher for you.
Download the Qio System Installer here http://www.sonnettech.com/support/kb/kb.php?cat=402&expand=_a3&action=b496#b496
When you get to the installation type, click \u8220 Customize\u8221 , deselect everything but IOPCIFamily, and click \u8220 Install\u8221 . Restart and all should be well. When Apple updates the ExpressCard Driver, it will overwrite the old driver with the Sonnet patch, so there will never be a need to uninstall. |
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