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Following on from our announcement about updated drivers for the Eleven Rack for Pro Tools, Avid have now updated their drivers for their Mbox 3, Mbox Mini (3rd Generation) and Mbox Pro (3rd Generation) interfaces and have included Windows 10 and Pro Tools 12 support.

Avid Mbox 3 Drivers 1.2.9 Notes For Mac OS

Jan 20, 2010 “Download the Windows 7 Installation Enabler, which contains the required drivers for the iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2009) and iMac (27-inch, Late 2009) computers. Copy them to a n MS-DOS-formatted.

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  • Fixed: AAE error -6101 while record and playback on low buffer sizes
  • Supports Mac OS X 10.8.5, 10.9.5, 10.10-10.10.5, 10.11.1-10.11.3
  • Tested with Avid-qualified Apple computers
  • Check the Pro Tools Operating System Compatibility Chart to see qualified OS versions for Pro Tools
  • Core 2 Duo Mac users read this

Avid Mbox 3 Drivers 1.1.0 Notes For Windows OS

Note that Avid have not changed the release date but have amended the notes to include Windows 10 and Pro Tools 12 support.

  • Fixed: The 'Updates' button in MBox control panel referred to outdated page
  • Supports Windows 7, 8, 8.1 & Windows 10
  • Supports Pro Tools 11.0.x - 12.5

Avid Mbox Pro (3rd Generation) Drivers 1.3.2 Notes For Mac OS

Note that Avid have not changed the release date but have amended the notes to include El Capitan and Pro Tools 12 support.

  • Supports Mac OS X 10.8.5, 10.9.5, 10.10.5 & 10.11-10.11.3
  • Supports Pro Tools 10, 11, 12
  • Updates Mbox Pro Firmware to v1.0.4
  • Tested with Avid-qualified Apple computers
  • Core 2 Duo Mac users read this
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Avid Mbox Pro (3rd Generation) Drivers 1.1.0 Notes For Windows OS

Note that Avid have not changed the release date but have amended the notes to include Windows 10 support. Note there is no mention of Pro Tools 12 support in the notes.

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  • Fixed: Tuner & DSP Effects stop working after updating firmware (note that if Tuner & DSP Effects are not restored, the unit may require a repair)
  • Updates Mbox Pro Firmware to v1.0.4
  • Windows 7, 8, 8.1 & Windows 10

Avid Mbox Mini (3rd Generation) Drivers 1.3.1 Notes For Mac OS

Note that Avid have not changed the release date but have amended the notes to include El Capitan but check the compatibility notes before updating.

  • Supports Mac OS X 10.8.5, 10.9.5, 10.10.5, 10.11.1-10.11.3
  • Check the Pro Tools Operating System Compatibility Chart to see qualified OS versions for Pro Tools
  • Tested with Avid-qualified Apple computers
  • Core 2 Duo Mac users read this

Avid Mbox Mini (3rd Generation) Drivers 1.1.8 Notes For Windows OS

Note that Avid have not changed the release date but have amended the notes to include Windows 10 and Pro Tools 12 support.

  • Fixed: Crash with Windows Driver Verifier enabled
  • Windows 7, 8, 8.1 & Windows 10
  • Supports Pro Tools 10.3 – Pro Tools 12.5

Did not work: meaning the CD has the drivers but can't mount in Windows or do you mean the download of drivers is slow and having trouble?



  1. Step 4:Install the Boot Camp Drivers for Windows
  2. After installing Windows, install Mac-specific drivers and other software for Windows using your Mac OS X installation disc. The Mac OS X disc installs drivers to support Mac components, including AirPort,built-in iSight camera, the Apple Remote, the trackpad on a portable Mac, and thefunction keys on an Apple keyboard.

    The Mac OS X disc also installs the Boot Camp control panel for Windows and theApple Boot Camp system tray item.

    To install the Boot Camp drivers:

    1. 1 Eject the Windows installation disc.
    2. 2 Insert the Mac OS X disc.If the installer doesn’t start automatically, browse the disc using Windows Explorerand double-click the setup.exe file in the Boot Camp directory.
    3. 3 Follow the onscreen instructions.
      If a message appears that says the software you’re installing has not passed Windows
      Logo testing, click Continue Anyway.Windows that appear only briefly during the installation don’t require your input.

If nothing appears to be happening, there may be a hidden window that you mustrespond to. Check the taskbar and look behind open windows.

Important:Do not click the Cancel button in any of the installer dialogs.

  1. 4 After your computer restarts, follow the instructions in the Found New HardwareWizard to update your software drivers (Windows XP only).
  2. 5 Follow the instructions for any other wizards that appear.
  3. 6 Check for updated Boot Camp drivers by using Apple Software Update or going to www.apple.com/support/bootcamp.

  4. If You Have Problems Installing the Device DriversIf it appears that the Boot Camp drivers weren’t successfully installed, try repairing them.To repair Boot Camp drivers:
  1. 1 Start up your computer in Windows.
  2. 2 Insert your Mac OS X installation disc.
  3. 3 If the installer doesn’t start automatically, browse the disc using Windows Explorerand double-click the setup.exe file in the Boot Camp directory.
  4. 4 Click Repair and follow the onscreen instructions.
    If a message appears that says the software you’re installing has not passed Windows
    Logo testing, click Continue Anyway.

    If you need to reinstall specific drivers, you can install one driver at a time. For example,if your built-in iSight camera isn’t working, you can reinstall just the iSight driver.

    Individual drivers are in the Drivers folder on the Mac OS X installation disc.

    To reinstall a specific driver:

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  1. 1 Insert your Mac OS X installation disc.
  2. 2 Quit AutoRun if it opens.
  3. 3 Using Windows Explorer, locate the driver that you want to reinstall.
  4. 4 Open the driver to start the installation.


reate a Windows support software (drivers) CD or USB storage media


Advanced Network: Proxy Settings, I uncheck 'Auto Proxy detection' and make sure you have the interface you use selected and none others.

'Go into System Preferences - Network - Advanced - Proxies Uncheck 'Auto Proxy Discovery', click OK, Apply'

After Unchecking 'Auto Proxy Discovery' I also had to Uncheck 'Use Passive FTP Mode (PASV)' and then Restart Boot Camp Assistant.


odiggy's comment and tried restarting Boot Camp Assistant. That did the trick, even though the Auto Proxy Discovery checkbox ended up the same as it started. Windows support software is now downloading... if you're downloading to an external drive make sure there's a least 1 GB of free space because the WindowsSupport folder is around 700 MB and presumably will grow with time.


Also, Change Domain Name Servers to OpenDNS IP address servers - that should be at the router firewall rather than the OS but may be in both for some people. You may be using the defaults your ISP uses, save those if you want, and try these:

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208.67.222.222

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208.67.220.220


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Make sure you are not using LittleSnitch or Symantec (probably other 3rd party firewall)

Jul 18, 2012 9:19 AM