SMDActivator Pro Error on MACOS "Device Did Not Connect"

 Fixing the "Device Did Not Connect" Error on macOS with SMDActivator Pro

If you’re facing automatic crashes with SMDActivator Pro or similar apps on macOS after recent driver updates, this issue is likely due to the new drivers blocking non-iTunes downloads. Here’s how to troubleshoot and fix this problem:

Understanding the Issue 🔍 

After updating your macOS drivers, you may notice frequent app crashes. This commonly occurs due to security changes in the updated drivers, which can block applications not directly downloaded from iTunes.

Steps to Fix the Crash Issue 🛠 

1. Identify the Problem Drivers

  • The updated drivers (dated March 29, 2024, and later) have known compatibility issues that lead to these crashes.
  • Locate your driver files by going to:
  • Disk ➔ System ➔ Library ➔ PrivateFrameworks ➔ MobileDevice.framework
  • Check the date of your current drivers here.

2. Downgrade to a Compatible Driver Version

  1. To avoid these crashes, switch to an older, stable version of the drivers.
  2. Option 1: Use drivers from December 2023, which have been confirmed to work well with most macOS applications.
  3. Option 2: Download drivers from the Xcode Beta 15.2 package, which are compatible with the latest macOS but don't restrict app functionality.

3. Install the Downgraded Drivers

  • Replace the new drivers with the older versions you downloaded.
  • Restart your system to apply the changes fully.

Download Information:

Tool Name: SMDActivator Pro Error on MACOS
File size: 11.1 MB
Download Link: Click here

Confirming the Fix  

After downgrading your drivers and rebooting, the app-crash issue should be resolved. Your applications, including SMDActivator Pro, should now run smoothly without connection errors or sudden closures.

By following these steps, you’ll restore stable functionality for your applications, sidestepping the restrictions introduced in the latest driver updates.