Contribute
Register

Apple security update 2017-001 changes build number disabling nvidia driver - Driver updated!

Status
Not open for further replies.
Is there any way to install the web drivers on this new build? Unfortunately I uninstalled them after the update, thinking I could just reinstall the .pkg file. The script posted in this thread doesnt seem to work for fresh installs.
As I stated, it wont work for new installs. you would need to open the install package and somehow modify the version number in the installer that it is looking for to reflect the new one, not sure this can even be done.
 
As I stated, it wont work for new installs. you would need to open the install package and somehow modify the version number in the installer that it is looking for to reflect the new one, not sure this can even be done.
Ahh, thats a shame. Guess I'll just use my Macbook until Nvidia releases an update.
 
https://twitter.com/reneritchie/status/935909201821478914/photo/1

Regarding the fix: “And starting later today it will be automatically installed on all systems running the latest version (10.13.1) of all macOS High Sierra”

That's going to be a problem until Nvidia comes out with an update. Maybe blocking the App Store's internet access will stop the auto-update.

The App Store system preference pane lets you stop security updates being able to automatically update.
 
Thanks for the script, unfortunately it didn't work. Still without web driver support.
There was a bug in the script, thought build numbers were always 5 characters long. Re-uploaded.
 
I Just downloaded that file, unzip it, run the script like this:
sudo /users/kostas/downloads/webdriver.sh-master/webdriver.sh -m 17B1002
changed in Nvidia driver manager preferences to Nvidia web driver and reboot!
everything is all right now!
 

Attachments

  • Screen Shot 2017-11-30 at 00.04.04.png
    Screen Shot 2017-11-30 at 00.04.04.png
    24 KB · Views: 395
  • Screen Shot 2017-11-30 at 00.07.48.png
    Screen Shot 2017-11-30 at 00.07.48.png
    462.5 KB · Views: 410
I installed the update, haven't reboot yet. I get this result:

Felipes-iMac:~ felipe$ sudo /Users/felipe/Desktop/webdriver.sh -m 17B1002

Setting NVDARequiredOS to 17B1002...

Updating caches...

Kext with invalid signatured (-67030) allowed: <OSKext 0x7f9c777ba4c0 [0x7fffa86d8570]> { URL = "NVDAStartupWeb.kext/ -- file:///Library/Extensions/", ID = "com.nvidia.NVDAStartupWeb" }

Kext with invalid signatured (-67054) allowed: <OSKext 0x7f9c75cf2180 [0x7fffa86d8570]> { URL = "AppleHDA.kext/ -- file:///System/Library/Extensions/", ID = "com.apple.driver.AppleHDA" }

Invalid signature -67030 for kext <OSKext 0x7f9c777ba4c0 [0x7fffa86d8570]> { URL = "NVDAStartupWeb.kext/ -- file:///Library/Extensions/", ID = "com.nvidia.NVDAStartupWeb" }

KernelCache ID: 0823B8CA99849CD5F63C88F24FB5640B

Felipes-iMac:~ felipe$
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top