Thank you for this post, Stork. Waited till new NVIDIA web driver 30.107 came out, updated from the store, a 1 GB download, rebooted once to "Install macOS from..." then second reboot to boot disk; uninstalled from NVIDIA preference pane, rebooted, installed from the downloaded file, reboot; all good. No new CUDA, still 387.178.Nividia has released the updated driver for 10.13.4 Security Update. See Post #1 for ...30.107 version of the driver.
Hi there!!!
I have some problems to run my GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC on my hackintosh 10.13.4
It’s my first made but not my first hackintosh install
Before i had a laptop without GPU and i never installed GPU
CUDA and NVIDIA Alternate Graphics Drivers for macOS 10.13.4 (17E199) has been installed
(17E202 is not working on this OSX Version)
I’d do the edit:
<key>NvidiaWeb</key>
<true/>
Many thanks for read and help
Are you using GraphicsFixUp, Shiki and Lilu?
NVIDIA's Mac installer uninstalls the old drivers.I really believe that's a smart policy,
I have the same GPU model, and 17E202 is running great.
Before you change the config.plist, did you follow the procedures of installation? ( Install WebDriver, Install CUDA, then restart )
Are you using GraphicsFixUp, Shiki and Lilu?
Thanks, that's good to know.NVIDIA's Mac installer uninstalls the old drivers.
WebGL blob and WebGL Water are both good for me. You might uninstall the driver using the preference pane, reboot, and reinstall with the download, which may not be necessary per vulgo if you use the downloaded installer. vulgo's bash script might also be another way:Guys, can you please test if you have any issues with WebGL apps? For example http://webglsamples.org/blob/blob.html
On the latest drivers, it either crashes on my system or I got very low FPS.