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Originally Posted by orchetect
Thanks for the update. I too have an Mbox 2 mini with the 10.3.3 drivers installed, then upgraded to Yosemite and the device disappeared - no green LED light, "Unable to connect to Mbox 2" in the preference panel.
I will tinker with the 10.3.3 driver like you suggest and see if I can coax it into working again.
Cheers
EDIT: Aha! Success! (For Now)
Here's what I did to get the MBox 2 mini to work:
1) Manually uninstalled the driver components (delete, then empty trash):
• /System/library/extensions/DigidesignMbox2.kext
• /System/library/extensions/DigidesignMbox2Boot.kext
• /Library/Audio/MIDI Drivers/DigidesignMbox2MIDI.plugin
• /Library/Startupitems/Digidesign Mbox2
• /Library/Startupitems/DigidesignLoader
2) Opened System Preferences, right-clicked "Digidesign MBox 2" icon, selected "Remove "Digidesign MBox 2" Preference Pane"
3) Rebooted
4) Installed Mbox 2 Driver 10.3.3. After, the computer rebooted.
5) Switched the physical USB port the MBox was connected to, then after a few seconds the green LED came on and it's working normally now.
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Do I still need a USB hub for this to work? I followed the instruction and I have a light, and I can hear the input if the mix is to the left, but no audio from my monitors. So do I still need to get a USB hub???
Thanks :)