Split your Fusion drive into an SSD and a Mech drive (again for the time being) and then reassemble the FD after the fix has been issued. until you restart your Mac and reboot from the EXT drive… You can however, boot from the FD when not doing Audio related work. Make sure you do not access any data on the FD drive after booting from the external drive otherwise the issue will reappear. The key is to bypass the flash part of the fusion drive:Ĭreate a bootable OS X external Disk, Boot from that and then install on it… and use that for any Audio work…for the time being… until a fix is released by Apple for this issue. 1991 Brownsboro Road They were ready to open a new restaurant in Mid-city, the area in New Orleans. Here is a description taken from the Apple forum that could be a workaround for the time being. We have all of our World Famous Eggrolls on deck. There is an ongoing discussion on the Apple forum on this: We hope to have a fix or at least more information on this topic in January. Unfortunately, the latest Mavericks 10.9.1 update does not address this. We just received the confirmation from Apple that a fix for this issue - which btw is not limited to our applications and audio interfaces - needs to come from Apple with an update. Put the operating system on the blade, all other files on the SSD. Usually, drop outs not only in Cubase but also on Youtube, iTunes etc. If you want to open the machine, split the blade SSD and replace the spinning hard drive. Over the last weeks, we have been contacted by several customers using a late 2013 iMac system with a fusion drive and one of our audio interfaces on Mavericks.
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