It is what exact Windows PC? Motherboard etc.
USB-C is *not* Thunderbolt. It's a physical connector standard that can carry Thunderbolt 3, USB and various video standards. On most PC's it will only be carrying USB 3/3.1 Gen 1 or USB 3.1 Gen 2, it might even only be USB 2 (esp. for portable/mobile devices). You need to know that the motherboard or a special plug in PCIe card (specific to that motherboard) is providing Thunderbolt 3 though that connector.
So again what exact PC/motherboard or plug in thunderbolt card do you have?
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Originally Posted by notedmusic
HD native thunderbolt box works for sure on a thunderbolt 2 system.
Using USB-C Thunderbolt 3 it doesn't work. I'm not sure why.
It might be a problem with the TB3-TB2 T3T adapter.
Are you saying that TB3 and USB-C though they are exactly the same size aren't the same?
I talked to an Apple representative who told me that they were in fact the same.
For the record it's windows machine with USB-C 3.0
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