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Felixxz2

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Oct 24, 2018
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Hey guys,

firtst post, yeahh.

Anyway, I have a little problem with my macbook pro late 13 and High Sierra.
I have connected 3 external drives, which all should support UASP (and one of them does under windows 10) but neither is UASP enabled for these drives nor is the UAS extension correctly named in my system (it is labeled under the old pre-el capitan name).

Can I manually install UASP drivers in macos? Because I don't really know where I fail, cause one of the cases is even advertised with UASP and according to goole, it should work automatically.

thxx
 
Do the other two external drives you've connected support UASP?
Not all drives do.

Having said that, where in the Mac OS does it "tell you" that UASP is "functioning"?
It's just "there" -- no indication that it's "on" or "off" (at least not that I know).
Where are you getting the info that UASP isn't working?
 
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