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Old 09-29-2017, 10:37 AM   #1
Khendron
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Kobo H20 2 not recognized by new MacBook Pro

Does anybody else have troubles connecting your Kobo via a USB-C port?

I have a Kobo H20 2, which in general has not given me many problems. However, I recently purchased a new MacBook Pro, which does not have any USB-A ports. Instead it comes with only USB-C ports.

I purchased from Apple a USB-A to USB-C adapter so I could use the cable that came with the Kobo, but my new computer refuses to mount my Kobo as a device. When I plug the Kobo, it recognizes that it is connected to a computer (it asks if I want to connect to the computer to manage files), but the Kobo is never mounted. I've tried various USB-A cables, but nothing works.

My old MacBook computer, which has USB-A ports, still recognizes my Kobo and will mount it as expected.

Thanks!

Dave I
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