

I formatted the mac, cause it was important that the format was mac os journaled extended, but as my mac had Mohave the default format was APFS, so with that, it didn't work. I am very happy I worked it out because I won my Mbox 2 Pro in an auction for 99¢. Mbox 2 Pro lights came on, it appeared in Audio MIDI Setup and I was able to configure to 24/96. Once the installer restarted the MacBook Pro, I plugged in the Mbox 2 Pro right when it went dark, before the startup chime.ĥ. System Preferences did not interrupt with a security request this time.Ĥ. Ran the Mbox 2 Pro 10.3.3 driver disc image and re-installed the drivers. Deleted the Digidesign Mbox 2 Pro preference pane from System Preferences (right-click to delete).ģ.

Unplugged the Mbox 2 Pro from Firewire.Ģ. I figured that perhaps because I plugged it in before driver installation, or that perhaps because of the security interruption during installation, these actions may have caused an issue. Now, this is where I was briefly disappointed: the Mbox 2 Pro appeared in System Report under Firewire, but it did not appear in the Preferences panel, nor MIDI Audio Setup. The installation continued after a couple of minutes, and then the system restarted. I opened it and pressed the button that appeared there to approve the driver. During installation, there was a security alert saying that I needed to approve the driver in System Preferences > Security & Privacy. I will describe what I did in order to get it working:įirst, I plugged in the Mbox 2 Pro and then installed the Legacy 10.3.3 driver. I am not OP, but I received a used Mbox 2 Pro today and managed to get it running on macOS 10.13.4 High Sierra.
