![]() I had the same issue, here is how I fixed it after a million tries.The macOS Big Sur 11.2.1 is officially released for download and upgrade. Tip if you already have the UA software installed launch the registration through the meter app by clicking authorize plug ins, this could have saved me allot of heartache. I think part of my issue was because I was registering a new device and it would launch the meter upon restart before I could allow UAD access in the security preferences. DO NOT CLICK RESTART FROM THE UAD SOFTWARE INSTALLER! Good luck to anyone experiencing this problem, I had to figure it out on my own This is the key! YOU MUST RESTART FROM THE SECURITY PREFERENCES AFTER CLICKING ALLOW and force quit the UAD installer once the installer has prompted you to restart to finish installation. Unfortunately I had to repeat this twice, because I restarted my computer from the installer instead of from the security/privacy system preferences after clicking the allow developer. When I installed the latest version I didn’t uninstall 9.13.1 of the UA software I just ran the installer of the latest version. ![]() I tried their steps a bunch it didn’t work for me, but I did follow the process again when before I installed the earlier version. You shouldn’t have to mess with terminal command, or anything too complicated (believe me I went the Rabbit hole) if that doesn’t work then try the steps after clicking the help button on the meter where shows drivers not installed correctly, follow their steps for uninstalling and with the terminal shell, then follow my steps. Do not uninstall the UAD 13 version simply update to the latest version and follow the initial steps I gave. This will allow the allow UAD developer window to show up when in the security preferences when you install the latest UAD 14 version. If you’re like me and the allow button never appears then uninstall the software, install the latest UAD software version prior to 14 I believe it’s 9.13.1 (the earliest version compatible with Big Sur) in the UAD software archives. Then restart from the security preferences (after clicking allow a restart option will appear) then upon restart you won’t get that driver error message in the UAD meter. Force quit the UAD installer if you are at the final stage of the installation where it says restart. You must do this before restarting your computer from the installer, If that window shows up in the security/privacy general preferences in settings then you have easy, it will require you to restart your computer when you click the allow button for developer Universal Audio… if you click allow and restart in security preferences, the installer will interrupt the restart. Now, the extension loads properly on its own after rebooting, and all functionality seems to be as expected.ĮDIT: In case it's needed, you can pull down old versions of UAD software from the archives here: Ĭlick to expand.I had the same issue, here is how I fixed it after a million tries.Īt the end of installing the UAD it will say you need to allow access in the security preferences within 30 minutes. Having to manually load the extension on each reboot was going to be too annoying, so I browsed around and saw someone mention a similar issue and uninstalling, downgrading to 9.13.1, then reinstalling 9.14.x addressed the issue for them. ![]() The console and hardware worked just fine after the manual load. I was able to load the extension manually via sudo kextload -v /Library/Extensions/UAD2System.kext. Checking in the System Information -> Extensions, I could see t hat the extension was installed correctly but not loaded. No matter what I attempted, the console kept complaining about "Driver Not Installed Correctly". ![]() I did just attempt to upgrade to 9.14.6 and ran into similar issues as the OP. I'm on Big Sur (Intel) and was running the 9.13.1 update just fine. Slightly different situation, but in case it helps folks:
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