Qio CF4
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Driver (2)
IDDownload TitleDownload LinkPost Date
656 Qio CF4 System Installer and Uninstaller (OS X, macOS) 1.0.6Nov-29-2016
660 CF Scan Application (Windows) 1.0May-17-2012
 
Firmware (1)
Manual (4)
FAQ (5)
IDArticle TitlePost Date
651 Do Qio and Qio CF4 support UDMA 7 CompactFlash cards?May-06-13
679 Is the Qio CF4 compatible with OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) and 10.9.5 (Mavericks)?Oct-31-14
693 My computer kernel panics after updating OS X to 10.8.2. What can I do to fix it? (Qio/Qio CF4/Qio E3 issue)Nov-06-12
The OS X 10.8.2 update breaks compatibility with Qio, Qio CF4, and Qio E3 pro media readers, resulting in kernel panics on systems with Qio v1.1.6 and earlier software installed. By following the steps below, you may enable your system to work again, but the Qio will not operate after the procedure until you install Qio v1.1.8 or later software.

Process:





1. Cold-boot your computer holding the cmd and R keys together (this forces the computer to boot from the recovery partition)

2. Select the language

3. Open the Disk Utility application



  1. If your main operating system drive is locked (grayed out), select it and choose to “unlock” in the icon list at the top of the screen

  2. Note the name of the volume that holds your operating system - usually "Macintosh HD" – you will need this name later in these instructions


4. Quit Disk Utility

5. From the Utilities Menu, open the Terminal application.

6. Type the following commands, pressing the Enter key in between each command:

NOTE: In the following commands, <VOLNAME> is the name of the partition that your operating system resides on. This should have been obtained in step 3b. If your volume name has a space in it, such as "Macintosh HD", a “\” character must precede the space in the volume name (ie "Macintosh\ HD")

rm -r /Volumes/<VOLNAME>/System/Library/Extensions/STPCIFamily*

cp -rf /Volumes/<VOLNAME>/Library/Application\ Support/QIO/IOPCIFamily.kext /Volumes/<VOLNAME>/System/Library/Extensions

touch /Volumes/<VOLNAME>/System/Library/Extensions

7. Quit all applications and restart the computer.



 
708 I cannot read 64GB or 128GB CF cards in WindowsJan-07-14
This is a Microsoft Windows driver bug with some 64GB CF cards. Sonnet is working with Microsoft to resolve this issue. (64GB and 128GB CF cards work fine with Qio and Qio-CF in OS X.)

A partial list of cards Sonnet has tested:
Patriot Pro CF 266x 64GB/128GB card is recognized under Windows
Lexar Pro 1000x UDMA 7 64GB/128GB card reports itself as 32GB
SanDisk Extreme Pro UDMA 6 64GB/128GB card reports itself as 32GB
 
1005 Qio CF4 is not working in my MacPro 5,1.Feb-23-18