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For those of us still on nVidia....
I managed to update to the new Security Update 2018-002 without thinking... I know, I spanked myself for doing it.
The update changed the OSX Build version from 10.13.6 (17G65) to 10.13.6. (17G3025) which messes with nVidias version checking and disabled the nVidia driver. I had to reinstall the 387.10.10.10.40.105 driver but the installer would not let me - It complained about the OS version number being unsupported. I thought that old bug was fixed and over with but I guess not. I remembered that we used to edit a .plist file to get the drivers to load and I wasn't remembering how to do that so I researched and found that there is a script that does all that for us.
Go here: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/nvidia-update-simple-way-to-install-nvidia-web-drivers.244987/
and run that script as is. It will edit that plist for you and install the current driver without complaint.
I managed to update to the new Security Update 2018-002 without thinking... I know, I spanked myself for doing it.
The update changed the OSX Build version from 10.13.6 (17G65) to 10.13.6. (17G3025) which messes with nVidias version checking and disabled the nVidia driver. I had to reinstall the 387.10.10.10.40.105 driver but the installer would not let me - It complained about the OS version number being unsupported. I thought that old bug was fixed and over with but I guess not. I remembered that we used to edit a .plist file to get the drivers to load and I wasn't remembering how to do that so I researched and found that there is a script that does all that for us.
Go here: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/nvidia-update-simple-way-to-install-nvidia-web-drivers.244987/
and run that script as is. It will edit that plist for you and install the current driver without complaint.
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