![]() For Expresscards that require drivers, a reinstall of the drivers may be required, and check for any driver updates.) Firmtek said 2009/2011 models were not affected, although after a major OS X upgrade often a driver reinstall is required if the card isn't natively supported. ( Early feedback w/OS X 10.9.2 said it was fixed. Not fixed in OS X 10.9.1 but workarounds/mods some have used are linked there. ![]() For more info, see the reports in the Oct. Per Firmtek's testing, does not affect 2009 or 2011 MacBook Pro models. Notes/Tests with OS X 10.9 from Firmtek and 2 readers using 2010 MacBook Pros (MacBook Pro 6,1 model) with various eSATA & USB3 cards. ( Update: Reportedly this was Fixed in OS X 10.9.2, released ) OS X 10.9/Mavericks FYI: 2010 MacBook Pro ExpressCards *Not Working* in OS X 10.9/10.9.1 [ FYI: Previous links to Silicon Image's driver page/driver downloads no longer work.Īll URLs now route to This page is a catch-all for MacBook Pro owner comments on Express34 cards (SATA, Firewire, Firewire/USB, Modems, etc.) Reports/Notes last updated: Nov 10th, 2016 MacBook Pro owner reports on ExpressCard/34 Cards Recent Updates | Mac Upgrades/Repairs | Storage related | Video related | Audio/Home Theater | OS Updates/Tips/Wi-Fi | Home MacBook Pro owner reports on ExpressCards
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