Snow Leopard and PCIe 424

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dannyb57
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Snow Leopard and PCIe 424

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I just had to do it. I upgraded to Snow leopard and it is not seek the PCIe 424. In fact it hangs the system up for about 4 - 5 mins. Tried reinstalling driver and still no go. MOTU claims that the PCIe will work with Snow Leopard. Ironically my Mbox 2 will work after I remove the PCIe drivers.....Anyone else having this issue?
Mac Pro 2 x 2.8 Ghz
6Gb memory
PCIe 424
DP 5.13
OSX 10.6
24008 mkIII
13" Mac Book
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Re: Snow Leopard and PCIe 424

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I am having the exact same issue. I have reloaded the driver three times and it's not being recognized. It's 7:50pm East Coast so their support line is not open so I will have to wait until Monday. Dam.... and I was hoping this was going to be so easy! When I display the the hardware it tells me there is no driver installed. Not sure where to go from here? My system hangs as well on the boot.

2 x 2.66 GHz Quad-Core Intel Zeon
16 GB Memory
MOTU 24 I/O
PCIe 424 interface
Logic Pro 8 (still works fine)
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Re: Snow Leopard and PCIe 424

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Delete MotuTigerDriver.kext from /System/Library/Extensions and it should solve this issue.
Last edited by vinnyl on Sat Aug 29, 2009 5:40 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Snow Leopard and PCIe 424

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THANK YOU! That did the trick and everything is working great! You are best.

Cheers,
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Re: Snow Leopard and PCIe 424

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Worked here to. Thank you very much........
Mac Pro 2 x 2.8 Ghz
6Gb memory
PCIe 424
DP 5.13
OSX 10.6
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Re: Snow Leopard and PCIe 424

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Vinnyl, you saved my computer from going out the window! After I upgraded to SL, the PCI card was not found and I installed the new driver. On reboot, my desktop was frozen-- no dock, couldn't click on my drives (but my mouse moved). I finally had to boot in 64-bit mode (holding down the 6 and 4), to get my computer working, and I could at least get on the internet, where I found your suggestion. Now the 2408 is recognized. Can't wait to see what other adventures lie ahead.
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Re: Snow Leopard and PCIe 424

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I'm wondering if the MotuTigerDriver.kext might adversely affect the Leopard 10.5s systems as well. Is it needed to run Leopard 10.5s?
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Re: Snow Leopard and PCIe 424

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I've been having the same trouble, but I had actually thrown that file out twice, and yet it was back again! I guess it gets reinstalled with the installer. I used the installer to uninstall everything several times, then tried to install only exactly what I needed with the custom install. It STILL put the Tiger file back in there, but I didn't see it.

Ok, now I've got to restart and see if that fixes mine.

[edit: yes, it fixed it. The installer keeps putting the Tiger kext back into the Extensions folder, so every time you re-install your drivers, it gets "broken" again. Just remove the Tiger kext. It's all working now. :) /edit]

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Re: Snow Leopard and PCIe 424

Post by scooter »

Thank goodness for MOTUNATION!
I had the same problem and trashing the kext was the trick.
I really hope MOTU is posting this fix somewhere on their website.
That wouldn't be too much to ask for would it?

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Re: Snow Leopard and PCIe 424

Post by Scatalogics »

I'm having the same problem, I have a 2408 mk2 with the PCIe 424 card, but I don't seem to have that MotuTiger.kext to delete. I upgraded to the newest Motu drivers and to OS 10.6.2, but when I try to boot my computer it hangs up after the finder loads and I can't do anything. Anyone have any other ideas of why could be wrong?
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