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- Nov 17, 2009
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- Motherboard
- Z370N WIFI
- CPU
- i7 8700K
- Graphics
- HD 630
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Just change the value of :
<key>NVDARequiredOS</key>
<string>14C109</string>
to
<key>NVDARequiredOS</key>
<string>14C1510</string> (This was the value that nvidia driver complained about)
inside : /System/Library/Extensions/NVDAStartup.kext/Contents/Info.plist
And reboot..
That worked for me.
/Fred
I reverted to WebDriver-343.02.02b04.pkg which works without modifications on Security Update 2015-002.
My hack mac says it's not compatible with this computer?? do i need to change the build number to run the driver install?
Didn't work for me unfortunately, but rolling back to the WebDriver-343.02.02b04.pkg proposed by Sorenjorvang did. This was on my GA-z77n with GTX 970.
You need to change your sysdef to something like macpro 3,1, reboot, installl and then change it back again
Thank you all for being so damn fast issuing your problems!
That really helps with just released drivers that have been installed w/o any prior information check
Just installed that security update on my MacPro Mid 2010 with a Geforce GTX 970 card.
How do I get my Mac Pro started w/o having to re-roll everything from a backup?
I wanna get behind the start sequence.
It starts just to the login screen, but if I don't see anything I cannot enter anything
Is there any key to press & hold?
Cheers,
Daniel
Just change the value of :
<key>NVDARequiredOS</key>
<string>14C109</string>
to
<key>NVDARequiredOS</key>
<string>14C1510</string> (This was the value that nvidia driver complained about)
inside : /System/Library/Extensions/NVDAStartup.kext/Contents/Info.plist
And reboot..
That worked for me.
/Fred