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Old 01-05-2023, 04:24 PM
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Default Re: MBox Studio - Mac Mini late 2018 Processor Issue

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dominicperry: IT WAS THE CABLE!!!!!

Thanks so much for that tip. As soon as I used a different cable, everything came right up!

So glad I don't have to buy a new computer or send back the interface!

Thanks everyone for your help!

So the cable that came with the MBOX Studio was bad? If so get them to replace it. At least then You will have a spare
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