macOS Tahoe Beta Drops FireWire Support - MacRumors A bit of sad news for old iPods: Macs might be losing FireWire support Unlike on macOS Sequoia and earlier versions, the first macOS Tahoe beta does not include a FireWire section in the System
The USB killer is dead: Apple drops FireWire support in . . . The recently introduced macOS 26 "Tahoe" will bring a new naming scheme for Apple's operating system ecosystem, novel features, and a highly questionable Vista-like UI redesign The upcoming
macOS Tahoe could finally say goodbye to FireWire. According to @NekoMichiUBC on X, and a Reddit thread, the first developer beta of macOS Tahoe does not include support for the IEEE 1394 standard, which Apple calls FireWire Older external drives
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
macOS Tahoe Beta Drops FireWire Support – MacMegasite 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