
HD One, HD Pro, HD Pro 2, HD Pro 24, RAID Card FirmwareĮFI 1.8.4/14 is to fix the CalDigit RAID Card bootup problem with Mac OSX 10.5.4 if the RAID volume is larger than 2TB. This article is for MSI computers with Thunderbolt 3. MacOS Drivers (For Intel-based Macs only not Apple M1-based Macs): Windows Thunderbolt 3 equipped computers may require update of the System BIOS, Thunderbolt Firmware, Thunderbolt driver, and Intel Graphics driver for your cable or adapter to function properly. 3- After updating to TB FW 27 PCI or SATA access is no longer available through Thunderbolt 3. Lion) users you do not need to install any driver, Mac OSX 10.7 (Lion) comes with built-in driver to support CalDigit RAID controllers. 2- When previously running TB FW version 19 the TB feature on the NUC was stable and had access to the full PCI bus on the drives allowing native access to SATA for instance on a Thunderbolt 3 dock.

My Thunderbolt is running smoothly but DSA thinks it's out-of-date.RAID Shield is not supported past OSX 10.9.

The real annoyance for me is that, despite doing all this with the latest () driver and confirming in Device Manager that the driver matches the version and date, DSA _still_ tells me that I need to update the driver. The links for all this are on the page where you manually download the driver. Finally, you must reinstall the Thunderbolt software from Microsoft Store. Point this to the folder where you unzipped the driver package and let it run. Right click on the Base Device and select to Update Drivers. Then you must check in Device Mangler that the drivers also uninstalled and that you have a Base Device (if not, you can scroll through System Devices to find the Thunderbolt controller and uninstall it there, which will create this Base Device). Then you must uninstall the Thunderbolt software in the Windows apps list.

You must download the drivers manually and unzip the contents.

The DCH drivers are a pain in the derriere, Thunderbolt particularly.
