When I uninstall and reinstall UAD driver, I can see Universal Audio Thunderbolt driver and I can use my UAD Apollo x16, but the driver installer wants to restart my computer. I completely removed Parallels Desktop application, but Parallels Hypervisor system extension can't be removed, and it prevents Universal Audio driver loading. Then, Universal Audio Thunderbolt driver disappeared. After then enabling the Parallels Hypervisor instead of Apple Hypervisor as it seems on the screenshot attached, it installed Parallels Hypervisor as a system extension and restarted my Mac. A few days ago I wanted to try Parallels Hypervisor on my Parallels Desktop application. I am using 2013 (Black Cylinder) Mac Pro and Apple's Thunderbolt 2 to Thunderbolt 3 adapter with my UAD Apollo x16.
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