Istat mini el capitan
Generally speaking, professionals who rely on performance and stability seldom upgrade a perfectly running system, many here still use Logic 9.8.1 on hardware running Snow Leopard. These Mac models are compatible with OS X El Capitan: MacBook (Early 2015) MacBook (Late 2008 Aluminum, or Early 2009 or newer) MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 or newer) MacBook Air (Late 2008 or newer). System drivers are constantly being changed to follow new standards, every upgrade is a crapshoot. (personal opinion) Because USB uses the computers CPU to manage data transfer it is never the most stable audio interface. System boots from HD, but several times when the system went into sleep mode and I came back to the computer the system had crashed and had to reboot.
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Used UEFI install and system installed with no issues. And CD/DVD burning and writing is also gone. Many of the USB devices that have failed do use Apple's system drivers. I built the Customac mini from the buyer's guide with El Capitan and Clover. You’ll have to use the command-line tool or turn to a third-party option, like SoftRAID, which has been updated for El Capitan. Apple's system drivers either change or are modified with every Operating System upgrade, including incremental upgrades so you never know what you're getting. This statement is (mostly) incorrect, it is companies who write their own drivers, (MOTU and RME), that have the most efficient, best performing audio interfaces. Avid (and some others) wrote their own bespoke audio interface drivers, and it is this software that is incompatible with El Capitan. There are plenty of audio interfaces that work just fine with El Capitan because the manufacturers use the native OS functions to connect their devices.