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JLEVAVASSEUR
Sep 13, 2015Tutor
NETGEAR USB Control Center utility for MAC OS X El Capitan
NETGEAR USB Control Center utility v 2.22 is not compatible with MAC OS X El Capitan, where to download or make NETGEAR USB Control Center utility with the new MAC OS X ?
- Mar 16, 2017
Hello All,
You may now download the official release of the USB Control Center Utility for MAC OS 10.11 and above from the link below.
CharlesinAustra
Oct 03, 2015Star
After reading the following Macworld article and after testing, I found that my iMac would not successfully boot, if:
...The Netgear utility was already installed, then SIP (System Integrity Protection) disabled, then restarted iMac
...The Netgear utility was uninstalled, then restart, then SIP disabled, Then restart, then Netgear utility installed, then restarted iMac.
It seems that the Netgear utility does not play nice with the new SIP feature, as has been the case with a number of other utilities. However, disabling SIP does not seem to help, as the utility shows up in the error report following the subsequent failure to boot.
It looks like there is unlikely to be a workaround, so we probably will just have to wait until the Netgear software people "pull their fingers out" and get on with doing what other utility developers have done and modify their utility.
Macworld article:
Hang in there, fellow frustrated Netgear Community OS X users.
KenV9999
Oct 04, 2015Guide
I don't know if anyone else experienced this, but with the utility installed, I tried to disable SIP via recovery.This resulted in a kernel panic crash upon reboot. I needed to disable SIP to be able to run Parallels with a Bootcamp installation and it was not immediately obvious that Netgear USB Utility was at fault. The panic debug screen remains up for less than five seconds. Only after taking a picture of the screen during the crash did I note that buried in the debug notes was a line stating "Kernel Extensions in backtrace: ng.uds.netusb.controller(1.59)..."
Uninstalling the utility remedies the crash. This really needs to be fixed.
- CharlesinAustraOct 04, 2015Star
Hi KenV9999
That's part of what I was describing happened to me, in the post just before yours.
I guess you would know that if you use the "uninstall" utility in the Netgear folder (in Applications) to get rid of the Netgear utility (which is currently useless right now anyway) prior to attempting SIP disable, then the kernel panic crash does not occur. Sorry if I am telling you stuff you already know (in case someone else gets this problem), but once you get the kernel panic crash (because of the Netgear utility) you can do another recovery boot and re-enable SIP and then a restart should be successful.
Best wishes, Charles.
- KenV9999Oct 04, 2015Guide
Thanks Charles.
I have other applications that aren't playing nice with SIP (like the above-referenced Parallels), but none of them are causing kernel panic. I posted it similar to yourself so that if someone else gets that error they know to look to uninstall the Netgear product.