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


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Hi InsanelyMacaholics    :)


Use this thread to link / talk about of the future Nvidia Web Driver updates for macOS Sierra.

 

10.12.6

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.25f19 --> build 16G2136 (thanks to BreBo) New!

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.25f18 --> build 16G2028 (thanks to Riley Freeman)

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.25f16 --> build 16G2016 (thanks to Cyberdevs)

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.25f15 --> build 16G1918 (thanks to BreBo)

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.25f14 --> build 16G1917 (thanks to BreBo)

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.25f13 --> build 16G1815 (thanks to flowrider)

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.25f12 --> build 16G1710 (thanks to BreBo)

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.25f11 --> build 16G1618 (thanks to Frank Nitty)

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.25f10 --> build 16G1510 (thanks to BreBo

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.25f09 --> build 16G1408 (thanks to BreBo)

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.25f08 --> build 16G1314 (thanks to BreBo)

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.25f07 --> build 16G1314 (thanks to haring)

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.25f06 --> build 16G1212 (thanks to WeBeRiO)

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.25f04 --> build 16G1114 (thanks to lukazm)

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.25f03 --> build 16G1036 (thanks to Gradou)

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.25f01 --> build 16G29 (thanks to Badruzeus)

 


 

10.12.5

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.15f01 --> build 16F73 (see this post)

 


 

10.12.4

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.05f02 --> build 16E195(thanks to crachmaster4999)

Nvidia Web Driver - 378.05.05.05f01 --> build 16E195 (thanks to Moviemakergr Pascal support!!!

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.15.10.45f01 --> build 16E195 (thanks to Lanc)

 


 

10.12.3

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.15.10.35f01 --> build 16D32 (thanks to shatterhenner)

 


 

10.12.2

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.15.10.25f02 --> build 16C68 (see this post)

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.15.10.25f01 --> build 16C67 (see this post)

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.15.10.25b06 --> build 16C60b/16C63a (see this post)

 


 

10.12.1

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.15.10.15f03 --> build 16B2657/16B2659 (thanks to Moviemakergr).

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.15.10.15f01 --> build 16B2555 (thanks to Moviemakergr)

 


 

10.12.0

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.15.10.05f01 --> build 16A323 (thanks to phi777)

 


 

GM

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.10.10.05b01 --> build 16A323 (same driver since DP4/PB3)

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.10.10.05b01 --> build 16A322 (see this post)

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.10.10.05b01 --> build 16A320 (see this post)

 


 

DP/PB

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.10.10.05b01 --> build 16A313a (DP8 & PB7) (see this post)

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.10.10.05b01 --> build 16A304a (DP7 & PB6) (see this post)

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.10.10.05b01 --> build 16A294a (DP6 & PB5) (see this post)

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.10.10.05b01 --> build 16A286a (DP5 & PB4) (see this post)

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.10.10.05b01 --> build 16A270f (DP4 & PB3) (thanks to TheRacerMaster)

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.05.10.05b07 --> build 16A254g (DP3 & PB2) (see this post)

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.05.10.05b07 --> build 16A238m (PB1) (thanks to Faun

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.05.10.05b07 --> build 16A239j (DP2) (thanks to Faun)

Nvidia Web Driver - 367.05.10.05b03 --> build 16A201w (DP1) (thanks to Xmedik)

 


Edited by fantomas1
added Nvidia Web Driver 378.05.05.25f19 for macOS 10.12.6 build 16G2136
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Did somebody try 346.03.15b01 web driver with macOS Sierra?  :)

<key>NVDARequiredOS</key>
<string>16A</string>

 

can i try using the web drivers of 10.11.6 with sierra?how should i use the above string you have written?

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I've just tried to boot with Sierra and this new driver. Unfortunately it won't work with my GTX 950.

 

If I go into terminal, and type this I get an error:

 

Mac-Pro-Server:~ me$ sudo nvram boot-args="nvda_drv=1"

Password:

nvram: Error setting variable - 'boot-args': (iokit/common) general error

Mac-Pro-Server:~ me$ 

 

So close yet so far :)


Does anyone have a contact at NVIDIA for the web driver?  It clearly needs fixing as it just doesn't work with Sierra GTX950 - in fact, whilst the card is in my machine, it won't even boot! It gets caught in a kernel panic loop.

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What Mac Pro are you running?...  actually, looks like you are running a hackintosh...

Of course I am ! It's a Hackintosh forum here :P. But FYI I use an iMac13,2 SMBios.

 

I'm actually trying to get it to work in a MacPro3,1.

What are you trying to do actually ? Install macOS Sierra on a MacPro3,1 or NVIDIA Webdrivers ? If the package refuse to install them, then you should try NVIDIA® WebDriver Updater.app 1.4.

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I have Sierra running on my MacPro3,1 - had to hack it to do so. I have installed the beta driver for Sierra and it installed successfully. However, when I try and boot with my GTX950 card, it won't boot, it crashes, and loops. This didn't happen in el capitan and the drivers for that OS. Therefore, I suspect the driver isn't working properly yet - it clearly works in a PC hackintosh environment (well, at least for you which is great) but not in the Mac Pro world yet.

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Someone with GTX 10x0 to try the pascal GPU with these drivers ?

 

I had a quick look to the PKG contents, and I don't think it is gonna work.

There are 3 kexts:

 - GF100

 - GK100

 - GM100

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I'm having problems getting my GTX 980TI working correctly on 10.12.

 

I'm getting that dreaded "black screen" bug.

 

I have already modified AppleGraphicsDevicePolicy.kext setting Mac-65CE76090165799A to none.

 

It kind of seems like the kernel cache is not "sticking", as I'm able to boot up with nv_disable=1, rebuild the kernel cache (sudo kextcache -system-prelinked-kernel & sudo kextcache -system-caches), reboot.

 

This makes the "black screen" bug go away, but only for a few restarts.

 

Anyone who have experienced this?

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I'm having problems getting my GTX 980TI working correctly on 10.12.

 

I'm getting that dreaded "black screen" bug.

 

I have already modified AppleGraphicsDevicePolicy.kext setting Mac-65CE76090165799A to none.

 

It kind of seems like the kernel cache is not "sticking", as I'm able to boot up with nv_disable=1, rebuild the kernel cache (sudo kextcache -system-prelinked-kernel & sudo kextcache -system-caches), reboot.

 

This makes the "black screen" bug go away, but only for a few restarts.

 

Anyone who have experienced this?

Same thing here. I'm trying the commands to rebuild kernel cache. Seems like it didn't work. Time for El Capitan I guess! 

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Everything is working fine with nonEFI Quadro k2200 except CUDA / I installed 7.5.29 but no App sees CUDA anyone a link for CUDA 8.0 for OS X or any Beta for Sierra ???

 

 

***Update***

 

Still after Update 7.5.30 fails to show up in Apps too

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Hello guys,

 

Anyone managed to get this to work on a GTX 950? I'm getting a black screen when loading second stage boot. And...nothing else.

I suppose it's an issue with the driver? Is there a known solution to this? Or should we just wait for the next driver update?

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Hello guys,

 

Anyone managed to get this to work on a GTX 950? I'm getting a black screen on when loading second stage boot. And...nothing else.

I suppose it's an issue with the driver? Is there a known solution to this? Or should we just wait for the next deriver update?

 

Yes, I got it working with the GTX 950 - I am using a Mac Pro with the web driver. So if it was an issue with the web driver, it wouldn't have worked for me as the only way to get it to work in OSX is the web driver.

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Hello guys,

 

Anyone managed to get this to work on a GTX 950? I'm getting a black screen on when loading second stage boot. And...nothing else.

I suppose it's an issue with the driver? Is there a known solution to this? Or should we just wait for the next deriver update?

 

I had this same problem on my system with a GTX 980Ti.

 

What is your monitor setup?

 

I fixed it by moving both my monitors to DP (2x1440p).

 

My secondary monitor is dual-link DVI only, but I luckily had a dual-link dvi to DP cable.

 

If you have more than one monitor and one of them support DP, try disconnecting all other monitors and see if you get signal.

 

Also if you use iMac15; iMac17 or MacPro6 I guess you have already patched the AppleGraphicsDevicePolicy.kext? (Or renamed your Nvidia to GFX1) If not do that first.

 

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Screenshot is from 10.11.5, but should give you an idea about how I connected my monitors.

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