- #Mac check thunderbolt version install
- #Mac check thunderbolt version update
- #Mac check thunderbolt version driver
Right now, the HP Thunderbolt Dock G2 firmware updater says my installed version of the Thunderbolt Controller is N/A. check thunderbolt display with some intel-based Mac with direct TB-2 port.-check TB2-TB3 adapter with some other device on your M1 Mac to check both adapter and Mac port.-and finally, check some other thunderbolt display with your M1 to see if the problem is there or not. I was eventually able to get it to re-detect the Thunderbolt Controller after trying a few things but now the firmware on my HP Thunderbolt Dock G2 is only partially updated. Make sure to select 'Windows' from the Operating System menu and 'Thunderbolt 3' from the version menu to filter the list for compatible results.
Thunderbolt 3 certified products are listed here. Since the firmware only partially updated, it bricked my dock. Check the Thunderbolt 3 compatibility list.
#Mac check thunderbolt version update
I eventually tried the version for the Intel NUC out of desperation but when I tried to run the firmware update for the HP Thunderbolt Dock G2, it updated the DisplayPort Hub, Audio Base but failed on the Base Microcontroller. I tried Windows Updates but it says I'm up to date. When I go to, that page redirects me to the HP support page for the HP-specific one. I tried downloading directly from Intel but they only have a version available for the Intel NUC. Has anyone been able to find a version of the Intel Thunderbolt 3 Secure Connect Software version 17.3.73.350 or later for Windows 10?
#Mac check thunderbolt version driver
That's the most recent driver listed on my support page, 17.3.72.250 Rev.A.
#Mac check thunderbolt version install
The installer says I have N/A Installed version but when I go to my Device Manager and look it up there, I'm on version 17.3.72.2 or version 0.0.01 behind what I need to install the firmware. Before proceeding, please go to the product page of your Host PC and install the Intel Thunderbolt 3 Secure Connect Software version 17.3.73.350 or later for Windows 10 or 16.3.71.300 or later for Windows 7. When I try to run the firmware update, it says this about my Thunderbolt Controller driver:ĭevice driver out of date.
I am currently on installed package version 1.0.38.1. In this case, this firmware version of a Connect 10G should be 45.1 and the TS3 Plus should have firmware version 44.1 if installed correctly.I'm trying to install the firmware listed on my support page for the HP Thunderbolt Dock G2 version 1.0.60.1. In this application, you can click on the ‘Thunderbolt’ section on the left and highlight the Thunderbolt 3 device to see a firmware version. To check if your unit’s firmware version has been upgraded, you can find these changes reflected in the computer’s System Report when the Thunderbolt 3 device is connected. After the second instance, your computer should start to boot up normally and your Thunderbolt 3 device will be upgraded to the latest firmware version. A Thunderbolt logo is a Thunderbolt logo is a lightning bolt, with no way to tell just by glancing at the side of your laptop or your desktop PC's I/O panel whether a port is version 1, 2, 3, or 4.
When the computer is restarting, you may notice that the Apple logo may come up in two different instances. Please note that the device should be kept connected to your computer and to power throughout this process. If you press the ‘Restart’ button on the screen, your computer will be restarted to begin the firmware update process on the Thunderbolt 3 device. Pressing the ‘Not Now’ button on the screen will result in this message being ignored until the next time you connect your Thunderbolt 3 device to your computer or the next time your computer is restarted.