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It’s certainly a frustrating experience when you launch your browser of choice, Safari for the Mac in our case, and it simply won’t load any pages. Most of the time you will be connected to Airport with a good signal, however, nothing happens. Restarting, zapping PRAM, shutting off will usually not solve this issue–just a blank white Safari screen.


There are 2 quick solutions to try when your Safari won’t load any pages. First, check the date and time on your system clock–strange, but true. If the date and time are not set correctly, Safari will have some certificate problems and pages simply won’t load. Check the date and time settings and assure yourself that they are correct. If Safari now loads, welcome back to the Internet. If not, try this:

Head to system preferences and into the Network system preference area. While in there, do the following steps:

I was wondering if anyone could help me, over the last few weeks 20% of my web pages load as below. As you can see pictures do not load correctly, web pages display incorrect. I have tried: -repair disk permission -use a different web browser (safari,chrome,firefox) I can not understand why. It’s frustrating when a web page won’t load. Your connection, software, or the website could be causing the problem. Here are a few ways to troubleshoot the issue and access a website, even if it’s down. Check Your Network Connection.

  1. Unlock this system preference in the lower left hand corner with your administrator password
  2. Select the Location drop-down menu on the top of the window
  3. Choose “Edit Locations…”Hit the small + button at the bottom of this window
  4. Name your new location something like “Airport” or “Wireless
  5. Hit the done button and return to the previous window
  6. Select every item from te left column (except for Airport!) and delete each one, using the – (minus) button at the bottom of that column
  7. You should now only have Airport as a choice in the left hand column
  8. Hit the “apply” button on the bottom of the window and restart your computer
  9. Make sure to join the available Airport network in the Airport menu at the top of your screen
  10. Launch Safari (or whatever browser you use) and see if you now have Internet

Other Tricks To Try if you cannot get Safari to load pages!

Some other tricks to try if you aren’t working yet:

  1. From your Safari menu bar click Safari > Preferences then select the Privacy tab.
  2. Click on “Remove All Website Data”
  3. Delete the cache
  4. Go to the Finder and open a Finder window. From the Finder menu bar click Go > Go to Folder
  5. Type or copy paste the following file
  6. ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.Safari/Cache.db
  7. Click Go then move this Cache.db file to your Trash.

Lastly, disable any Safari plug-ins you may be running in the Safari preferences. Sometimes these plugins can cause the Safari browser not to load pages correctly. Here’s how to do that:

  1. Choose Safari > Preferences.
  2. Click Extensions.
  3. Select an extension, then deselect the checkbox “Enable… extension.” Repeat this step for every extension that’s currently installed.
  4. Reboot your computer and try Safari again.

If you are back on the web, congratulations! If you aren’t, you may want to make sure you are fully backed up at this point, in case a wipe of your hard drive is in order.

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I am trying to load the CP210X driver onto my Mac (OS X 10.15.7 Catalina) to work with my

10.8

Arduino STM32F103C8 and the driver does not seem to be loading.

there is no CP210x driver in the usb list. also the extensions say it is not loaded.

this is the troubleshooting log file afte rrunning get_infro.sh script.

/Desktop/get_info.sh ; exit;

+ echo '********'

+ echo 'Result of ioclasscount:'

+ ioclasscount

+ grep silabs

+ echo '********'

+ echo 'Result of kextstat:'

+ kextstat

+ grep silabs

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+ echo '********'

+ ls -la /dev/cu.Bluetooth-Incoming-Port

+ echo '********'

+ ioreg -lbfp IOUSB

+ echo '********'

+ echo 'Version of Silabs driver in file system:'

+ grep -A 1 CFBundleVersion /Library/Extensions/SiLabsUSBDriver.kext/Contents/Info.plist

logout

Saving sess

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  • Employee

    Hi Hansen,

    To support you could please provide information below:

    1) Whether you are testing with our evaluation board, your custom board or a third-party design? If this is your custom design, please send your SCH/Layout?

    2) Which is version of the driver? Have you tried with latest driver on our website below?
    https://www.silabs.com/documents/public/software/Mac_OSX_VCP_Driver.zip

    3) Could you please share you get_info.sh script?

    4) The driver will only be loaded if you plug the device into you PC, could you please confirm this?

    Regards,
    Nam Dang

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