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System Software Overview:

  System Version:    macOS 10.13.2 (17C76a)
  Kernel Version:    Darwin 17.3.0
  Boot Volume:    macOS
  Boot Mode:    Normal
  Secure Virtual Memory:    Enabled
  System Integrity Protection:    Disabled
  Time since boot:    1 minute

GPU Driver Version: 10.27.6 378.10.10.10.20.107

CUDA Driver Version: 9.0.222

Ozmosis 167X-CPWN

Metal 2 Score: 115932

 

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I noticed that there are two releases today.  Both are 17C76a.  One is version 091-46287 and one is 091-46288.  I am enrolled in the Developer Program and, when I started downloading the files from the App Store to Library/Updates, it was version 091-46287.

 

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Installed via AppStore update without disinstalling previous Nvidia Web driver

After installation was complete I have executed gengik84 Nv_Web_Patcher to modify info.plist and rebuild permission and cache

 

done:-)

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Update to HS 10.13.2 beta 3 through the App Store ran normally without any error. I installed the Web Driver and rebuild the permissions, but I only get black screen. If i boot with -v no black screen, but no driver load/no acceleration. I have, as always had GFX1 and tested with and without nvidiafixup and even switched the connection to another DP... So I have to wait for new Web Drive. All the rest works everything ok as usual.

Either user with real MacPro 6.1 has the same problem. Every time I'm more convinced it must be Web Driver's fault ?

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Update to HS 10.13.2 beta 3 through the App Store ran normally without any error. I installed the Web Driver and rebuild the permissions, but I only get black screen. If i boot with -v no black screen, but no driver load/no acceleration. I have, as always had GFX1 and tested with and without nvidiafixup and even switched the connection to another DP... So I have to wait for new Web Drive. All the rest works everything ok as usual.

Either user with real MacPro 6.1 has the same problem. Every time I'm more convinced it must be Web Driver's fault

Lilu 1.2.1?

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Lilu 1.2.1?

Yep! But I have my graphics card as GFX1 and have never needed nvfixup or lilu before. I currently use lilu just to have onboard sound. In the graphics it does not interfere with anything. In 13.1 i had acceleration without fix and without lilu. So I think when they launch a new web driver, everything should return to normal, I hope!
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@chestile has a real Mac and he did some error to describe his problem also in Italian forum.

He has a real Mac Pro 5.1 and his problem was SIP related

 

 

Update to HS 10.13.2 beta 3 through the App Store ran normally without any error. I installed the Web Driver and rebuild the permissions, but I only get black screen. If i boot with -v no black screen, but no driver load/no acceleration. I have, as always had GFX1 and tested with and without nvidiafixup and even switched the connection to another DP... So I have to wait for new Web Drive. All the rest works everything ok as usual.
Either user with real MacPro 6.1 has the same problem. Every time I'm more convinced it must be Web Driver's fault


http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/327598-rilasciati-nvidia-webdriver-per-high-sierra-1013/page-11

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no Fergarth

@chestile has a real Mac and he did some error to describe his problem also in Italian forum.

He has a real Mac Pro 5.1 and his problem was SIP related

Thanks fabiosun, but in the post he wrote and that is in a print that I made above, it clearly states that it is a real 6.1 and not 5.1
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In the end I had to format another drive, install 10.13 on it and then update it to 10.13.2

Then I migrated my stuff.

I think it pays to do this sometimes anyway. Cleans things up.

 

My vega lights are still winking at me and some others have solved this in 10.13.2, so if any of you can give me some hints re config.plist... 

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Update  apple menue , Update macOS High Sierra beta 10.13.2 (17C79a)

No  issue on  the ProBook 6570B: Place At The Dell Optiplex PC Now

Edit** Done Optiplex 790


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Done Optiplex 790

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I've never gotten 10.13.2 to update from the App Store.  That said, I've gotten accustomed to installing the beta updates using the installer built by Pike R. Alpha's update script.  Beta 4 went smoothly.  I also have to rebuild the dyld_shared_cache as suggested by Badruzeus in this topic in order to get Safari to load.  After rebuilding, I reboot and all works perfectly.

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I was so happy to get to 10.13.2 Beta (17C76a), but running into our old friend can't find installer packages. it loaded before, I restarted and then had to revert from a time machine backup with 10.13.2 Beta (17C76a). can't get to beta 4. oh well.

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