Hi Hokie,
What I usually do is uninstall the nvidia driver and and run the nvidia-update script from Benjamin Dobell.
bash <(curl -s
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Benjamin-Dobell/nvidia-update/master/nvidia-update.sh)
It downloads, patchs (if necessary) and install the drivers.
In this case the steps are:
1 - Enter in the Nvidia driver manager (inside System prefereces), unlock the padlock.
2 - Click Open Uninstaller, and the Click Uninstall
3 - Reboot the system
4 - Open terminal e run the script:
bash <(curl -s
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Benjamin-Dobell/nvidia-update/master/nvidia-update.sh)
5 - Input password
6 - After is done reboot the system again.
This patch has been working for me at every update of macOS, hopefully works for you as well.
He as an entry on the post-install/graphics card forum sub-section:
Given the recent issues with official nVidia web driver releases (namely 387.10.10.10.25.156 and 387.10.10.10.25.157), I decided to put together a dead simple one-stop solution for updating to the latest reliable nVidia web drivers. It's called nvidia-update and hopefully makes life easier for...
www.tonymacx86.com
also check out his Github:
Install nVidia drivers on macOS the easy way. Contribute to Benjamin-Dobell/nvidia-update development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
cheers
iDetre