Powering down Thunderbolt storage may cause macOS 10.10.2 to crash
If you run into a system crash while powering down your Thunderbolt storage devices or external eSATA storage, it is likely caused by the OSX inbox driver.
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If you run into a system crash while powering down your Thunderbolt storage devices or external eSATA storage, it is likely caused by the OSX inbox driver.
RAID configuration may be lost in Windows on T4 and T3 storage solutions.
By default, Mac OSX chooses the most suitable resolution based on factors such as your monitors, GPU, Thunderbolt capability, and other settings. However, it is possible to adjust the resolution yourself.
CalDigit Drive Utility (RAID Utility) may provide an iOS App and Android App to monitor devices including AV Pro, CalDigit T3, CalDigit T4 through local network. This is to utilize TCP port 8999.
Determining drive capacity can be confusing because the different OS platforms may use different measurement standards. Both binary and decimal measurements are commonly used in Mac OSX and Windows systems.
How to adjust display resolution
Below uninstaller can remove CalDigit Thunderbolt RAID driver and CalDigit Drive Utility from your Mac OSX: http://archive.CalDigit.com/support/T4/Uninstall_CalDigit_TB_RAID_utility_1.0.pkg.zip You will need you restart your computer after
The following steps show the NVRAM resetting for your Macs which includes non-Thunderbolt, and Thunderbolt 1, 2 Macs.
Mac OSX may create an extra 200 MB EFI partitions at the start of a drive hence you may see this EFI partition in Windows. The Windows Disk Management tool can’t delete these EFI partitions, and you’ll see the “Delete Volume” option grayed out. This article describes how you can clean these partitions in DOS command mode and re-format your CalDigit drive.
This tutorial is to guide you on how to retrieve your System Configuration including software and hardware profiles, detailed kernel logs as well as the diagnosis information from your Mac OSX environment.
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