1 | | It is an Apple problem with Thunderbolt display. A lot of complaining for this crap on their tech-support web site for the last 4 years. Still Apple do not want to fix the issue. |
| 1 | It is an Apple problem with Thunderbolt display. A lot of complaining for this crap on their tech-support web site for the last 4 years. Still Apple do not want to fix the issue.[[BR]] |
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| 3 | The issue could be mitigated (works for me and whenever I know for 99% cases, 1 crash per month is still possible) if you follow these 3 steps:[[BR]] |
| 4 | 1) Choose your Mac Book pro display as a primary (In a display preferences just drag and drop system menu to MacBookPro Display image)[[BR]] |
| 5 | 2) When you disconnect your Thunderbolt display - power off it from wall outlet.[[BR]] |
| 6 | 3) Keep clean your USB ports on Display monitor UsbHub empty.[[BR]] |