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  1. After tons of web trolling I found a work-around to the OS X 10.11.4 driver loading problem. The short answer is you need to disable system protection which blocks unsigned drivers. The following link describes how to make the change. Sorry I closed the link which pointed me to this solution and I can't find it. But the following directions work. http://www.macworld.com/article/2986118/security/how-to-modify-system-integrity-protection-in-el-capitan.html Quick list of steps 1. Open the "Terminal Application" - then type > csrutil status > csrutil status System Integrity Protection status: enabled. Now Disable Protection 2. Shutdown/turn off your system 3. Restart your system - while holding down the CMD+R (Command and R keys). Release once the system starts loading. This will boot your system into recovery. 4. Open terminal from the menu - ignore the recovery options in the foreground. 5. From the terminal window type > csrutil status > csrutil disable 6. Reboot the system and reinstall the Line6 drivers from LIne6 Monkey. To restore the system back to its original state follow step 5 again from recovery and type 'enable'. > csrutil enable
  2. The new OS X 10.11.4 Beta 2 is out. Did it help anyone? No driver change for me. I haven't had a chance to plug in my POD HD500 so I can't confirm or deny a fix.
  3. Same problem where. I can't connect to my POD HD500 after the 10.11.4 beta update.
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