

Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkJust be smart and backup regularly. Wake up and ask avid and all other developers to keep up with with it and possibly shut up. that day is the day you will understand that these days you can't play the song "I don't upgrade os while mine is stable" anymore. When you get into nasty problems for security breaches and other nasty things that OS companies fixes along the way, the day a cryptolocker is asking money for the data stolen.
#Shareit for mac os sierra update
Miguel BarrosaThanks for that Miguel, even more reason not to update your OS if everything is stable! I have an Apollo Twin, and Logic 10.3.2, all running flawlessly on El Capitan 10.11.3, no intentions of updating! If anyone has this problem, try this out.

Afterwards I tried turning on and off both the Apollo and the Octos and still everything was running fine. I did this with all devices turned on, I don't know if that makes a difference or not. Panic mode was settling in, until I tried physically disconnecting and reconnecting the thunderbolt cable from the Apollo to the Octos, after which everything went back to normal. After the OS update, the Apollo couldn't "see" the Octos, even after turning on and off all the devices, Mac reboots, etc. I have an Apollo 8p plus two Satellite Octos connected through thunderbolt.

Usually I do this point updates without trouble, but today something happened to my UAD setup, and I want to share it in case you have the same problem. As you might know, MacOS Sierra was updated today to version 10.12.6.
