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  1. #Sandisk udock 1080p#
  2. #Sandisk udock update#
  3. #Sandisk udock pro#

Starting up in recovery mode and running disk first aid over my hard drive (completed successfully but seemed to identify various issues)

#Sandisk udock update#

I have discovered an update crash log in the diagnostics folder which I am including I had the MBP running on the power adapter during the update but subsequently withdrew it whereupon the update completed.

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This seemed to take longer than I expected with a number of screen outages prior to it completing. Swapping the cable around different Thunderbolt ports but it makes no differenceĭownloading the latest Catalina security update. However when I plug the MBP into the mains via the standard power adapter the problem recurs, leading me to think it is something to do with the Thunderbolt ports/bus. This set up has run entirely reliably for several years until a few days ago when I started getting recurrent kernel panics and subsequent restarts very frequently (5 to 30 minutes apart.) These stopped occurring when I unhooked the MBP from the Caldigit leading me to think that that it was the Caldigit that was at fault.

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I also run an Apple USB SuperDrive from the Caldigit. 10 years old) 27" Apple Cinema Display via a Caldigit USB-C dock 206/17 vintage (now superseded).

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The MBP spends most of its time as a desktop computer linked to a fairly ancient (c.

#Sandisk udock pro#

MBP Kernel panic I have a 2016 MacBook Pro 13" Thunderbolt 3 version running Catalina 10.15.7. I've tried to do NVRAM/SMC reset and, as expected, not working at all.Ĭan anyone give me advice ? I'd also considering replace the dock to a different model, but I'm not sure whether it's the problem of macOS or dock. And it needs not to have the laptop sleep overnight sometimes I unplug my MacBook Pro for a meeting and reconnect after returning to my desk, and it will also trigger the problem. This situation does not happen every time but the rate is quite high, about 40% or so. It's almost like "pull the power plug abruptly" on a desktop computer. The system crash log in "Report to Apple" dialog is plain blank, and I could find nothing related to these KP events in Console.app. And, this is very weird: there is no system crash log after rebooting from Kernel Panic. This situation can only be fixed by system reboot.įurthermore: if I disconnect TS3+ from MacBook Pro when TS3+ USB bus going down, I'd get Kernel Panic after 10 seconds. And if I plug all my USB peripherals (keyboard, UniFi, iPhone, flash drive) directly onto MacBook Pro type-C ports, they will work normally, too. But other peripherals, including DisplayPort display and Ethernet, they all work normally.

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The hardware report from "About this Mac" shows that both USB 3.0 bus on TS3+ are not detected at all. Since two weeks ago, the USB 3.0 bus on TS3+ stopped working completely when plug in TS3+ thunderbolt 3 cable. It would take about 5~10 seconds before the external keyboard/mouse set be responsive, and the situation is getting worse. So every morning I wake up my laptop and plug one single cable to it, then I can bring everything to work.Īfter updated to 10.15.6, USB 3.0 bus on CalDigits TS3+ are slow in response whenever plugging in. This work station is set in my office and I'd take my MacBook Pro (personal property) home every day. It runs fine after upgrading to firmware ver 44.1, until system update 10.15.6.

#Sandisk udock 1080p#

I've a CalDigit TS3+ dock station with a DisplayPort external 1080p monitor, 100 baseT Ethernet, Apple USB extended keyboard (yes, wired USB keyboard) and Logitech UniFi receiver (for MX Master 2S) connected on it.














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