I did this: Turn off your MacBook Pro computer. I have spent a good bit of time on this, but since this is a work machine I can't keep wasting time on it as I need to actually get work done, which unfortunately means still using the older iMac. Had the same issue with my MacBook pro-2017, another trait of it was that one of the thunderbolt ports didn't charge from the adapter. I booted in safe mode on both machines and then restarted. I connected them using Target Disk Mode to transfer my data and that worked. I have reversed the cables and tried all the different Thunderbolt ports on both machines. One I have used for four years so I know it works. I have tried two different Thunderbolt 2 cables. I have tried two different Thunderbolt 2 - USB-C adaptors. Enable High Power Mode on M1 Max MacBook For a Major Performance Boost. The MacBook Pro 'Core i7' 2.7 13-Inch (Mid-2018 True Tone Display, Touch Bar, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports) technically is a 'configure-to-order' configuration of the MacBook Pro 'Core i5' 2.3 13-Inch (Mid-2018 True Tone Display, Touch Bar, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports), but also is documented as a separate model for reader convenience. It is very frustrating to not be able to work on my brand new computer I need the larger monitor for graphic design.īoth have latest versions of High Sierra. I have done all the recommended trouble shooting steps per the knowledge base article and am wondering if this is a problem with the new MacBook Pros. When I hit command-F2 it does try to switch over, however the screen either a) remains black b) shows my screen but blinks every other second c) shows the screen but it's static-like and has crazy zig-zag colors across the background and flashes and such. Has anyone successfully used Target Display Mode with the new 2018 15" MacBook Pro? We just purchased one last week, and I am trying to use a late 2013 27" iMac as a second monitor via Target Display Mode.
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