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  1. OK, Got mine finally working... I had to use a PC to update the USB Firmware and Flash Memory to the latest versions. Then when I connected back to my Mac OSX Yosemite everything was back to normal.
  2. OK, Got mine finally working... I had to use a PC to update the USB Firmware and Flash Memory to the latest versions. Then when I connected back to my Mac OSX Yosemite everything was back to normal.
  3. I checked my HAL folder and found NI and M-Audio drivers from my old apps. I removed them but my problem still persists. I guess mine is a bit different. I have no problem starting Line6 Monkey, my problem is that it won't install the drivers and couldn't detect my PODHD500.
  4. I haven't used my Pod HD500 on my MBP for a time. When I plugged it in now, it's not being detected. I realized I've upgraded my OSX to Yosemite already since the last time I used it with my Pod. Now, since the Line6 Monkey is already outdated, I decided to delete it and uninstall the drivers. I then downloaded the latest version of the Monkey (1.70). Monkey shows I don't have any driver installed and 7.3.8 is available. I updated the driver using the update selection button, laptop restarts as part of the installation and my Pod is still undetectable. I checked Monkey again and found the driver is still missing. I did several attempts installing the drivers, even downloaded the drivers and installing outside of Monkey and it still won't install. Also tried installing 7.3.7, and still no luck. So I guess my problem (for now) is how to get the Line6 drivers installed on my OSX Yosemite 10.10.3.
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