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Nvidia Web Driver updates for macOS Sierra (UPDATE Sept 27, 2019)


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I thing VGA-Compatible Controller need to change Display Controller

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Look at the kextstat, not loaded kexts.

 

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"I thing VGA-Compatible Controller need to change Display Controller"

 

??

 

Your load the kexts Sierra 10.12.3? 

Mmm need more test.

driver not work.

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Hey everyone,

Forgive my noobness. I read through the thread and still haven't come to a conclusive answer to a recent experience that I have.

I recently acquired a 4,1 Mac Pro flashed to 5,1 and installed the latest web driver on 10.12.2, after the restart I then shut-down and installed my EVGA GTX 980TI from one of my other rigs. Unfortunately, the display is completely black regardless of what port I plug into. 

Here is what my System Report shows for the card. 

Any suggestions or did I miss something. 

Thank you everyone for your time.

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Try this pack for 10.12.3

#install all kext via Easykext Utility

#install agin NVDAStartupWeb.kext

So install 2 times

 

http://www.mediafire.com/file/il7lne1lm451426/1.6-85-367.15.10.25f02.zip

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Hey everyone... I'm finishing up on a new build (due to my old motherboard dying on me)

 

I've got an i7-3770, Asrock Z77 OC Formula and a GTX980.

 

I can't boot with the 980. It was working just fine with the old motherboard (an MSI p67a). Now, if I use nv_disable, it boots ok (without acceleration obviously) and if i use NvidiaWeb, I get a black screen (with no errors, and there is actually a signal being sent to the display;  it's just blank), and the machine doesn't finish booting up (I know because I can't VNC into it).

 

All this is to say that no, it is NOT the AGDP issue. I'm using iMac13,2 SMBIOS.

 

Today this happened and I left it like that a while to see if it ever finished up booting (seeing as I'd read about people experiencing long boot-times on a black screen) but after a while I had to turn it off because, I {censored} you not, there was smoke and the smell of burnt plastic. I have no idea _what_ burnt, the only symptom I've seen so far is the BIOS doesn't recognize HDs plugged into the Marvell SATA3 controllers (but Windows sees the drives, so I don't think they actually died, or the ports, for that matter)

 

Needless to say, I haven't attempted to boot Sierra again.

 

Any ideas?

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FYI; Installing beta drivers on 12.2 fixes the cuda update issue. The nvidia panel crash is still there

The beta Nvidia Web Driver for 10.12.2(16C68) working perfectly for GTX-780.

It still works for 10.2.3(16D17a) for GTX-780.

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Not working 10.12.3

Not load:

GeForceWeb.kext

NVDAResmanWeb.kext

NVDAGK100HALWeb.kext

Etc.

 

You should expect 10.12.3 WebDriver

The Nvidia Web Driver for 10.12.2(16C68) still works at 10.12.3(16D17a) for GTX-780.

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Here is what my System Report shows for the card. 

 

 

Hi,

 

Where is your System report ?

 

Did you use these webdrivers  ?    macOS 10.12.2 (16C67) 367.15.10.25f01  or (16C68) 367.15.10.25f02

 

Which graphic card did you use for the 10.12.2 install ?  (before changing to GTX 980Ti)

 

May be a NVRAM reset  could help  ....    (  Cmd (⌘) + Opt + P + R)  on boot

 

Good luck

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