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- macOS Tahoe Beta Drops FireWire Support - MacRumors
The first macOS Tahoe developer beta does not support the legacy FireWire 400 and FireWire 800 data-transfer standards, according to @NekoMichi on X, and a Reddit post
- Pour one out for 400 800 FireWire? macOS 26 beta 1 drops . . .
If you’re still rocking a first-generation iPod or, like me, are holding on to an old FireWire external drive for dear life, this one might hit hard: the first developer beta of macOS 26 Tahoe
- RIP IEEE 1394: macOS Tahoe drops FireWire support, killing . . .
For example, NekoMichiUBC on X has discovered that the macOS Tahoe beta lacks support for FireWire That means that legacy devices, such as the original and 2nd-generation iPod, storage
- FireWire is gone from macOS 26 Apple isnt looking back
FireWire's final curtain call may be upon us In the first developer beta of macOS 26 Tahoe, Apple has removed all FireWire support While the removal comes in a beta release and technically could
- Bye-Bye Firewire: macOS Tahoe Beta Does Not Offer FireWire . . .
The first macOS Tahoe 26 beta, released to developers last week, does not include support for FireWire 400 and FireWire 800 data transfers, according to @NekoMichi on X, as well as a Reddit post (Via MacRumors ) This means that the the original iPods models and any external storage devices that rely on FireWire cannot be used with a Mac
- Daring Fireball: MacOS 26 Tahoe Beta Drops FireWire Support
The first macOS Tahoe developer beta does not support the legacy FireWire 400 and FireWire 800 data-transfer standards, according to @NekoMichi on X, and a Reddit post As a result, the first few iPod models and old external storage drives that rely on FireWire cannot be synced with or mounted on a Mac running the macOS Tahoe beta
- The USB killer is dead: Apple drops FireWire support in . . .
macOS 26 beta is no longer compatible with first-generation iPods, or likely any other FireWire-based devices The technology is being fully deprecated, reports confirm
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