For anyone experiencing the High Sierra/PowerLinc error, here's a potential workaround.
I still recommend waiting, even more so now that it looks like it's a regression bug in macOS that first appeared back in El Capitan.
asw24b wrote:>>Delete the FTDIUSBSerialDriver.kext one and reboot. Any luck?
Well.... I won't know until Friday; The Mac is at a remote location. I deleted the KEXT and rebooted, but the Powerlinc is still offline. I may need to power cycle the Powerlinc to get things back to a good state, and then see what happens. I'll report back this weekend...
matt (support) wrote:asw24b wrote:>>Delete the FTDIUSBSerialDriver.kext one and reboot. Any luck?
Well.... I won't know until Friday; The Mac is at a remote location. I deleted the KEXT and rebooted, but the Powerlinc is still offline. I may need to power cycle the Powerlinc to get things back to a good state, and then see what happens. I'll report back this weekend...
Were you ever able to resolve this problem? PowerLinc failing?
aaaha wrote:I've tried all the usual suggestions - removed the FTDI driver, switched ports, switched cables, tried different circuits, tried a separate USB hub, but I haven't had anything work consistently. Does anyone have any suggestions or fixes that I missed?
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