(Update September 2011: I have no idea if any of these sticks are compatible with Lion, but I’d guess not. I definitely wouldn’t install the file linked below on Lion, it will almost certainly make things worse.)
Problem: If you install the software supplied with this stick on Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard), your Mac will hang when it is next rebooted.
Cause: The installer replaces libcurl.4.dylib with it’s own version, which doesn’t have a 64-bit version available. Pretty much everything uses libcurl, including the LoginWindow, so you can’t get into your Mac.
Solution: Replace libcurl.4.dylib with the version originally supplied with Snow Leopard. If you’ve lost yours, you can download mine. Unzip it and put it in /usr/lib – replacing the version already there. If you can’t boot your Mac, you can do this in target disk mode from another Mac, or use single-user mode.
After replacing the file, your Mac will boot, and yes, the stick will work.
Note: This is a complicated procedure, so if you don’t understand it, please ask someone else to help you. I cannot.
P.S.: Did I save your computer? Here’s my wish list. ;)
Update 17/10/09: A friendly commenter told me that T-Mobile UK, unbelievably haven’t heard of the problem. It’s bad enough that they didn’t bother to test any of the pre-release versions of Snow Leopard which were available for months before it was actually released – but it’s utterly inexcusable that they haven’t even bothered to try it after it was available in the shops. T-Mobile: If you’re reading this, this page has had over 2,000 views this month alone. I offer you the chance to respond publicly, here. Email me, my address is in the sidebar.
Update 20/10/09: Paco Hope has done a very good summary of how poor the ZTE software is. I agree with him.
Update 21/10/09: I contacted T-Mobile UK and asked for an official response. No response was ever received.
Update 27/10/09: Commenter Rafal Grabczewski has very kindly provided updated drivers that work with Snow Leopard, direct from ZTE! You can download them here. I haven’t tried these yet – so let me know if they work for you! – Maybe not, see comments below.
Update 27/11/09: T-Mobile have now posted a tiny warning at the bottom of this hard to find page – but still haven’t done anything about actually fixing the problem. Amusingly they say the stick causes “serious system instability”. Well yes, I suppose “not working at all” is a kind of instability. Sort of.
Update 23/3/10: Sticks bought recently have stickers on that say “Now 10.6 compliant”. I haven’t actually tested one, so I don’t know what has changed, or whether it’s possible to update an existing stick.
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I have a 620 model dongle and it works fine ….. until I try and shutdown my macbook pro! It seems the broadband program won’t quit , even after quitting the little blue light is under the icon meaning its still active. Then I go and force quit and try and shutdown, and I get the blue screen with the revolving circle…. forever!! I have to force a shutdown from the power button …. not good.
I am running Snow Leopard 10.6.8. I have just checked the dongle box and it says will work on macs with 10.4,10.5 and 10.6.
Many many thanks to you for documenting this issue and it’s solution David.. I spent hours wrestling with this exact problem and even changed my hard disk thinking it might be trashed. After a Time Machine restore I reinstalled the ZTE modem software and was promptly back to square one ie: a non booting mac. Only at that point did I suspect the modem software and Google led me to your page. I followed your instructions to boot into target disk mode and started up my old iMac to copy libcurl.4.dylib over to my dead MacBook Pro and viola! we’re up and running again. The replacement hard disk that I installed was a leftover from an earlier upgrade on a different machine so didn’t cost me anything and is 250GB while the original is 160GB, so it was sort of worth it to go through this problem because I now have more space and I’ve also learned something, all without spending any money.
Happy days!
I can confirm that the problem exists with Lion, but Your recovery solution still works. Thanks mate!
Thanks for the documentation of this problem. It was a great help.