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  1. MikeyUSC

    WindowServer memory leak on High Sierra?

    LOL..no.. it's a Development machine with a metric f*ck ton of VMs running on it, many simultaneously :)
  2. MikeyUSC

    WindowServer memory leak on High Sierra?

    This was the fix for me.. my system went from barely usable, to what it's supposed to be! 64gb of RAM should be plenty, system was stuttering like crazy, now it's awesome again.. Thanks!!
  3. MikeyUSC

    macOS High Sierra 10.13 Supplemental Update

    I have a second bootable drive in my box, thankfully, (SSD vs NVMe) and was able to manually uninstall the drivers.. In Library/Extensions, and System/Library/Extensions, delete NVDA* & Geforce* This allowed me to boot back up with no issues, other than not accelerated, and only one monitor...
  4. MikeyUSC

    [Solved] NVIDIA Web Driver iBooks Bug

    This is indeed the solution.. both my monitors are plugged in to the NVidia, none on the HDMI off the 530, so I see nothing until the Apple progress bar is halfway/more done, but everything is working flawlessly. I can hunt leaks on the main machine & not my puny Air now.. thank you! =)
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    [Solved] NVIDIA Web Driver iBooks Bug

    So I've got the HD530, not the 4600.. it shows up in system profiler as an HD 7000, and while I can see Metal rendering where I couldn't before, it's all distorted.. Anyone had this come up? Xcode also has icons that are completely distorted/missing.. using ig-platform-id of 19120000 as...
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