Hi Andrew, It means no thunderbolt device is attached or active.
Hope this helps! Jeff


On 9/24/14, Andrew Lamanche <[email protected]> wrote:
> Listers,
>
> This is a bit of a technical question but I know that many on the list have
> a lot of knowledge on the hardware and software.
>
> I have a mackbook air late 2010.  It has a thunderbolt socket at the far
> corner of the right edge just beyond a usb socket.  I have been considering
> purchasing a thunderbolt external storage device so I thought I'd go to the
> "about this mac' section and double-check.  In the list of hardware elements
> thunderbolt is mentioned but when I actually look across into the column
> where the details should be, Voiceover reports that no thunderbolt hardware
> was found.  Does this mean that I actually do not have thunderbolt
> connectivity?  Or does that mean that no thunderbolt external device is
> connected to the port?
> Thanks for any comments.
>
> Andrew
>
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