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Nvidia Web Driver updates for Yosemite [UPDATE: 07/21/2017]


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Hello,

 

I'm using Clover (rev 3113) with OS X 10.10.1 (iMac14,2) and the latest nvidia drivers (343.02.01f01) without any problem so I'm not sure your problem was related to Clover.

As for the 10.10.2 beta, using the driver provided in this topic results in a kernel panic. I'm forced to use the nv_disable=1 boot option if I want to access the desktop.

 

I guess we'll just have to wait for a driver update and cross our fingers.

 

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Hello,

 

I'm using Clover (rev 3113) with OS X 10.10.1 (iMac14,2) and the latest nvidia drivers (343.02.01f01) without any problem so I'm not sure your problem was related to Clover.

 

 

Yeah could be the case .. Was never happy with the clover config given it would always default to iMac13,2 even when i had Macmini6,2 set in the smbios entry, may have been the install or setup of it somewhere.  Either way things got resolved when i went back to Chameleon and everything works there up to the latest version ..   

 

Ill probably go back to it at some point and see if i can't figure it out... 

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New Nvidia Drivers and 2 new cuda releases :

CUDA 6.5.37 driver for MAC+CUDA 6.5.36 driver for MAC:

CUDA 6.5.36- doesn't support GeForce GTX980 and GTX970

CUDA 6.5.37 - supports GeForce GTX980 and GTX970

http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda-mac-driver.html

Nvidia driver (for 10.10.2 "14C"):

http://us.download.nvidia.com/dZAS8cBUHaT1cUk4pr4NBgqTMH8PbHXC/WebDriver-343.02.02b04.pkg

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Thanks for posting this fantomas. Care to elaborate what you did change?

 

Edit: the update to 14C99d went flawlessly with Nvidia's latest beta web drivers installed. I didn't even needed fantomas' modified kexts.

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Hi there! Have just installed the latest nvidia web driver, it looks like its loaded, but in the nvidia settings still shows osx default driver?
See the attached files. Is this normal?

my clover config is attached to.

 

Running Clover btw!

 

boot args:
<string>nvda_drv=1 npci=0x2000 darkwake=0</string>
 

Grahpics:

<key>Graphics</key>
<dict>
<key>LoadVBios</key>
<true/>
<key>Inject</key>
<dict>
<key>ATI</key>
<false/>
<key>Intel</key>
<false/>
<key>NVidia</key>
<false/>
</dict>
</dict>

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config.plist.zip

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Hi there! Have just installed the latest nvidia web driver, it looks like its loaded, but in the nvidia settings still shows osx default driver?

See the attached files. Is this normal?

 

my clover config is attached to.

 

Running Clover btw!

 

boot args:

<string>nvda_drv=1 npci=0x2000 darkwake=0</string>

 

Grahpics:

<key>Graphics</key>
<dict>
<key>LoadVBios</key>
<true/>
<key>Inject</key>
<dict>
<key>ATI</key>
<false/>
<key>Intel</key>
<false/>
<key>NVidia</key>
<false/>
</dict>
</dict>

 

Your web drivers are not loading and your config.plist is bad, you can not use texteditor to edit a plist it messes them up. Here is a proper config.plist with your settings

config.plist.zip

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Im on 10.10.1 and the latest ones for that base didn't work on Clover for me..  They did on Chameleon.  

 

For me, using Clover UEFI, I have to use /Volumes/CLOVER/EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/OsxAptioFix2Drv-64.efi in stead of OsxAptioFixDrv-64.efi since I installed NVIDIA Web Driver to OS X 10.10.1.

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Hi there - any suggestions as to when 10.10.2 (14C68k-14C94) will work properly with nVidia web drivers? Currently, on a late '13 GT750M MacBook Pro, installing any of the last two beta drivers (Nvidia Web Driver -343.02.02b04  --> 10.10.2 build 14C94b, Nvidia Web Driver - 343.01.03b01 --> 10.10.2 build 14C68k) results in black screens and immediate reboots after the usual Apple message indicating something went badly wrong. I read above that 343.02.02b4 solves that black screen/reboot issue for some people with 14C94, and does so even on non apple hardware. In my case, I am using web nVidia drivers because I am running an external GTX970 over Thunderbolt and the standard OS X drivers do not support that clearly.. Whole setup worked perfectly until the 10.10.2 beta came along - that should teach me about auto-installing beta OS upgrades...

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Your web drivers are not loading and your config.plist is bad, you can not use texteditor to edit a plist it messes them up. Here is a proper config.plist with your settings

 

Thanks! I will test the new config now.

 

The webdriver is now loaded, but in the nvidia app it show the built in driver, how can i fix that?

 

 

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I get black screen with 10.10.2 ,14c94 (using nvidia driver) .Only Nvidia 343.01.03b01 installs on 14C94 because nvidia put "14C" in the description file, while the previous drivers had the full ver. in the description file inside the driver.

I hope Nvidia releases new driver soon.

same

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I've just installed a new EVGA GeForce GTX 770 SC 2GB GDDR5 256 -Bit Dual BIOS Dual-Link (02G-P4-2776-KR) graphics card.

I'm using Clover r3128 and boot with -v kext-dev-mode=1 nvda_drv=1 .

I'm able to boot just fine with Apple's default drivers it seems however when I check About This Mac... Graphics = "EVGA GeForce GTX 770 0 MB".

I then installed WebDriver-343.02.01f01.pkg (with hack to allow install) and Nvida Cuda 6.5.37, however there is no change it's still showing "0 MB".

 

EVGA GeForce GTX 770:
  Chipset Model:    EVGA GeForce GTX 770
  Type:    GPU
  Bus:    PCIe
  PCIe Lane Width:    x16
  VRAM (Total):    0 MB
  Vendor:    NVIDIA (0x10de)
  Device ID:    0x1184
  Revision ID:    0x00a2
  ROM Revision:    1.0

 

Can someone tell me if I'm doing something wrong?

DVI top-port is connected to my monitor.

OS X 10.10.1 is installed.

Thank you!

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Could this be because I set this to an iMac instead of a Mac Pro?

I'm completely at a loss on how to debug or fix this.

Any help is greatly apprecaited.

make a backup of your bootconfig (clover/chameleon...) change it to mac pro. reboot. install driver. replace the config of mac pro with your backuped. reboot.

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I've just installed a new EVGA GeForce GTX 770 SC 2GB GDDR5 256 -Bit Dual BIOS Dual-Link (02G-P4-2776-KR) graphics card.

I'm using Clover r3128 and boot with -v kext-dev-mode=1 nvda_drv=1 .

I'm able to boot just fine with Apple's default drivers it seems however when I check About This Mac... Graphics = "EVGA GeForce GTX 770 0 MB".

I then installed WebDriver-343.02.01f01.pkg (with hack to allow install) and Nvida Cuda 6.5.37, however there is no change it's still showing "0 MB".

 

EVGA GeForce GTX 770:

  Chipset Model:    EVGA GeForce GTX 770

  Type:    GPU

  Bus:    PCIe

  PCIe Lane Width:    x16

  VRAM (Total):    0 MB

  Vendor:    NVIDIA (0x10de)

  Device ID:    0x1184

  Revision ID:    0x00a2

  ROM Revision:    1.0

 

Can someone tell me if I'm doing something wrong?

DVI top-port is connected to my monitor.

OS X 10.10.1 is installed.

Thank you!

Disable nvidia injection.

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