![]() ![]() I'm not going to reboot again until I hear back from Focusrite. I haven't tried DP yet, but will do that later. I have my System Sound output running through it right now and its still working. I did that while the Saffire was still connected and it actually stayed mounted and connected upon reboot. The next test was to reboot into 64 bit mode. I tested 4 different firewire cards, PCI, PCI Express and TI and VIA chipsets. When loading the VIA chipset cards the same way driver says VIA something. Then it should also in Device Manager show Texas Instruments driver as loaded. I then opened DP and ran a quick test and it worked as well. Did you let hardware detect firewire card by itself after uninstalling drivers. I opened up the Sound preferences and was able to select it and get sound out of it. I unplugged it and left it for like 3 minutes then reattached the firewire cable and it mounted. I did that and replugged the Saffire but it exhibited the same problem. I called Sweetwater (where I bought the unit) and they didn't seem to know of any prevailing issues, BUT the tech did suggest to reboot the iMac in 32 bit mode (hold down the '3' and '2' keys during startup). The Saffire Control software would say the the Saffire DSP didn't load and to unplug it and re-plug and wait for the lights to turn green, but that never happened. It would light up and click several times, but it would never be in a ready state w/ both LINE indicators being green. ![]() I too was having problems connecting my Focusrite Saffire to my new iMac 27" i7. ![]()
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