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NVIDIA Releases Alternate Graphics Drivers for macOS High Sierra 10.13.3 (387.10.10.10.25)

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This version does not let me install. It requires System Version 17D2047 instead of the D17D47 I have after updating :)
Old version is working fine!

There is a developers updated version of 10.13.3 that is version 17D2047. See here:https://9to5mac.com/2018/01/23/macos-10-13-3/

EDIT: Let me correct this post... The article actually said that the version of 10.13.3 you get depends on your "machine" which to us means that it depends on our System Definition.

nVidia driver version .156 is working on my rig without lag...
 
MD5 (WebDriver-387.10.10.10.25.156.old.pkg) = bccd83701527056e4557c4dbea57e741

MD5 (WebDriver-387.10.10.10.25.156.pkg) = bccd83701527056e4557c4dbea57e741

looks like theyre the same package though
 
MD5 (WebDriver-387.10.10.10.25.156.old.pkg) = bccd83701527056e4557c4dbea57e741

MD5 (WebDriver-387.10.10.10.25.156.pkg) = bccd83701527056e4557c4dbea57e741

looks like theyre the same package though

I mistakenly updated the webrivers twice -- lag lag lag --, and reverted back to 378.10.10.10.25.106. I will wait for the next update.
 
I finally got the new version working. Before I had black screen with spinning wheel with my NVidia 980 Ti graphic card.

Here what I did:

1) Uninstalled existing (patched) driver (.106) using the NVidia Uninstaller (Open Uninstaller... button in NVidia Driver Manager preferences pane)
2) Activated SIP in Clover (0x0 instead of 0x67)
3) Restarted
4) After reboot (so with VESA display mode), reinstalled the new driver.
5) Reboot, still with SIP enabled and voilà, it worked.

I think some files/kexts from previous version (don't know which ones exactly) aren't deleted/replaced by new driver version on installation correctly and are incompatible with the new version.

The key here is the full uninstallation of previous version. I don't know if enabling SIP helped or not, but it doesn't hurt.
 
I finally got the new version working. Before I had black screen with spinning wheel with my NVidia 980 Ti graphic card.

Here what I did:

1) Uninstalled existing (patched) driver (.106) using the NVidia Uninstaller (Open Uninstaller... button in NVidia Driver Manager preferences pane)
2) Activated SIP in Clover (0x0 instead of 0x67)
3) Restarted
4) After reboot (so with VESA display mode), reinstalled the new driver.
5) Reboot, still with SIP enabled and voilà, it worked.

I think some files/kexts from previous version (don't know which ones exactly) aren't deleted/replaced by new driver version on installation correctly and are incompatible with the new version.

The key here is the full uninstallation of previous version. I don't know if enabling SIP helped or not, but it doesn't hurt.
what smbios are you using?
 

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Guys, .157 is meant for iMacPro1,1. It's not an update to .156.
 
156 is for build 17D47
157 is for the other imac build
 
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