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h9826790

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Maybe they put it on the vintage list when they stop selling it as new (assuming they stopped selling cMP in 2013). Or do they just go by the year of manufacturing?

This is quote from Apple.
Screenshot 2019-01-12 at 6.28.52 PM.png

It's not about selling or not, but "discontinue hardware service".

This is also from Apple web page.
Screenshot 2019-01-12 at 6.31.51 PM.png

Technically, it's impossible to provide proper AppleCare+ for vintage product. And They still selling AppleCare+ for nMP today. Which means, nMP shouldn't be vintage in the next 3 years?
 
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startergo

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This is quote from Apple.
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It's not about selling or not, but "discontinue hardware service".

This is also from Apple web page.
View attachment 815380
Technically, it's impossible to provide proper AppleCare+ for vintage product. And They still selling AppleCare+ for nMP today. Which means, nMP shouldn't be vintage in the next 3 years?
Well this means they have at least 3 years to come up with a new MP . We will watch when they stop selling Apple Care and start counting 3 years for a new MP.
 

5050

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Very late to this party, but having same problem as you below. I updated from Sierra to High Sierra 10.13.6. On a macpro5,1 running a non-EFI GTX TITAN. Latest CUDA Driver Version 410.130 installed.

CUDA Preferences in System Preferences also show "Update Required," despite running the latest CUDA Driver. Thought running NVIDIA Web Driver 387.10.10.10.40.113 might help resolve the problem, but unable to install (Mac OS X version not compatible . . . MAC OS X version 10.13.6 (17G4015) is required . . .).

Would appreciate any thoughts to resolve this issue, unable to use GPU in any apps.

Thanks!
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I just updated to 10.13.6 High Sierra and none of the web drivers I've tried are compatible.
I have a flashed GTX680 so I can just use the built-in drivers, but why is CUDA throwing up an "update required" but won't allow an update, and why do the web drivers installer show "not compatible"?

It's like I have some vague version of High Sierra installed...
macOS 10.13.6 (17G4012)
 

bsbeamer

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Very late to this party, but having same problem as you below. I updated from Sierra to High Sierra 10.13.6. On a macpro5,1 running a non-EFI GTX TITAN. Latest CUDA Driver Version 410.130 installed.

CUDA Preferences in System Preferences also show "Update Required," despite running the latest CUDA Driver. Thought running NVIDIA Web Driver 387.10.10.10.40.113 might help resolve the problem, but unable to install (Mac OS X version not compatible . . . MAC OS X version 10.13.6 (17G4015) is required . . .).

Would appreciate any thoughts to resolve this issue, unable to use GPU in any apps.

Thanks! View attachment 815707 View attachment 815708

Try 387.10.10.15.15.108, working fine for me since it's release. It's been pulled, so you'll need to download from a non-NVIDIA source. Search this forum (and this thread).

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[doublepost=1547493153][/doublepost]Also worth mentioning... your 355.11.10.10.40.102 driver is the default OSX/macOS driver. Make SURE you have installed driver properly, approved and "allowed" all in Security & Privacy tab. Does not appear your driver is actually loading.

NVIDIA web driver itself is required for CUDA. The default macOS/OSX driver does NOT work with CUDA.
 

5050

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Thanks much for the suggestions.

I've updated to 387.10.10.10.40.113 after installing Security Update 2018-003. So running latest NVIDIA Driver (387.10.10.10.40.113) and CUDA Driver (410.130). You are correct that the default macOS Graphics Driver is loaded instead of the NVIDIA Web Driver. I've selected the NVIDIA Web Driver instead of the macOS Graphics Driver, restarted, only to find the macOS Graphics Driver loaded again. System refuses to load NVIDIA Web Driver on restart. Additionally, I have "Allow apps downloaded from: App Store and identified developers" selected but still rolling back to macOS Graphics Driver on Restart. Any suggestions? Thanks again!!

NVDA_Driver_Manager.png
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Try 387.10.10.15.15.108, working fine for me since it's release. It's been pulled, so you'll need to download from a non-NVIDIA source. Search this forum (and this thread).

View attachment 815713
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[doublepost=1547493153][/doublepost]Also worth mentioning... your 355.11.10.10.40.102 driver is the default OSX/macOS driver. Make SURE you have installed driver properly, approved and "allowed" all in Security & Privacy tab. Does not appear your driver is actually loading.

NVIDIA web driver itself is required for CUDA. The default macOS/OSX driver does NOT work with CUDA.
 

bsbeamer

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You need to SPECIFICALLY allow NVIDIA during install. Uninstall driver and re-install, then go into Security & Privacy to ALLOW. Both SIP & Gatekeeper must be turned on. If one on/one off, it's usually creating an install issue.
 

5050

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Thanks much.

When installing WebDriver-387.10.10.10.40.113.pkg I clicked "Open Anyway" followed by "Open" so Gatekeeper appeared to be active. I'm attaching images of the prompts below.

SIP is active, ran "csrutil status" in Terminal which returned:
"System Integrity Protection status: enabled."

Any other advice on how to restart with the NVIDIA Web Driver instead of the macOS Graphics Driver? I'm running a non-EFI GTX TITAN, but I suspect this shouldn't be an issue. Many thanks in advance.

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You need to SPECIFICALLY allow NVIDIA during install. Uninstall driver and re-install, then go into Security & Privacy to ALLOW. Both SIP & Gatekeeper must be turned on. If one on/one off, it's usually creating an install issue.
 

bsbeamer

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When installing WebDriver-387.10.10.10.40.113.pkg I clicked "Open Anyway" followed by "Open" so Gatekeeper appeared to be active. I'm attaching images of the prompts below.

DURING the install, did you keep an eye on this Security & Privacy tab? I've seen several users skip over another confirmation during driver install run into these exact issues. SOMETIMES a restart will prompt the confirmation.

In About This Mac > System Report > Software > Extensions do you see these extensions listed?
 

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5050

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Was careful to watch all prompts during install, but those were the only 2 I saw :(

I have nearly all the extensions you have on your list, apart from NDAGV100HalWeb.

I'm attaching my extensions list below.

Extensions_1.png


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DURING the install, did you keep an eye on this Security & Privacy tab? I've seen several users skip over another confirmation during driver install run into these exact issues. SOMETIMES a restart will prompt the confirmation.

In About This Mac > System Report > Software > Extensions do you see these extensions listed?
 

bsbeamer

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I have nearly all the extensions you have on your list, apart from NDAGV100HalWeb.

NDAGV100HalWeb is the VOLTA web driver, which is only available in 387.10.10.15.15.108.

The last modified dates do not line up with a recently installed driver being used, however I'm not 100% positive if these dates are from the 387.10.10.10.40.113 installer (which was released 12/10/2018), or if they were just installed at that time on your system.
https://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/141130/

Sort by version column and look at all the 10.33.0 versions and you'll see 12/7/18 @ 5:07AM / 5:22AM dates and times.
Can anyone on the 387.10.10.10.40.113 drivers double-check your last modified dates?

NONE of the NVIDIA web drivers are being loaded. Apple's KEPLER driver is being loaded (which is baked into the OS). If your GPU is a Kepler-based TITAN, that would at least make sense why you can function without an EFI.

Other things to try:

Use an EFI GPU. Completely remove the NVIDIA web drivers and CUDA. Shut down machine. Enable SIP. Enable Gatekeeper. Start machine from cold boot. Reinstall NVIDIA Web Drivers (without NVIDIA TITAN installed). Keep an eye on Security & Privacy tab. Shut down. Take EFI GPU out of machine. Install TITAN GPU and ensure it is properly powered. (ONLY HAVE ONE GPU IN SYSTEM!)

Attempt 387.10.10.15.15.108 if you're still having install issues.
 

5050

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I have a GT 120. Will try reinstalling drivers with that. Thank you so much for all your help. Very much appreciated, whatever the outcome.


NDAGV100HalWeb is the VOLTA web driver, which is only available in 387.10.10.15.15.108.

The last modified dates do not line up with a recently installed driver being used, however I'm not 100% positive if these dates are from the 387.10.10.10.40.113 installer (which was released 12/10/2018), or if they were just installed at that time on your system.
https://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/141130/

Sort by version column and look at all the 10.33.0 versions and you'll see 12/7/18 @ 5:07AM / 5:22AM dates and times.
Can anyone on the 387.10.10.10.40.113 drivers double-check your last modified dates?

NONE of the NVIDIA web drivers are being loaded. Apple's KEPLER driver is being loaded (which is baked into the OS). If your GPU is a Kepler-based TITAN, that would at least make sense why you can function without an EFI.

Other things to try:

Use an EFI GPU. Completely remove the NVIDIA web drivers and CUDA. Shut down machine. Enable SIP. Enable Gatekeeper. Start machine from cold boot. Reinstall NVIDIA Web Drivers (without NVIDIA TITAN installed). Keep an eye on Security & Privacy tab. Shut down. Take EFI GPU out of machine. Install TITAN GPU and ensure it is properly powered. (ONLY HAVE ONE GPU IN SYSTEM!)

Attempt 387.10.10.15.15.108 if you're still having install issues.
[doublepost=1547510779][/doublepost]Should I also install the CUDA Driver at the same time or just the NVIDIA Web Driver? Also, once the NVIDIA Web Driver is installed, the default graphics driver is the macOS Graphics Driver. Should I select NVIDIA Web Driver before shutting down and re-installing the GTX TITAN?

Thanks again.

Other things to try:

Use an EFI GPU. Completely remove the NVIDIA web drivers and CUDA. Shut down machine. Enable SIP. Enable Gatekeeper. Start machine from cold boot. Reinstall NVIDIA Web Drivers (without NVIDIA TITAN installed). Keep an eye on Security & Privacy tab. Shut down. Take EFI GPU out of machine. Install TITAN GPU and ensure it is properly powered. (ONLY HAVE ONE GPU IN SYSTEM!)

Attempt 387.10.10.15.15.108 if you're still having install issues.
 

bsbeamer

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Should I also install the CUDA Driver at the same time or just the NVIDIA Web Driver? Also, once the NVIDIA Web Driver is installed, the default graphics driver is the macOS Graphics Driver. Should I select NVIDIA Web Driver before shutting down and re-installing the GTX TITAN?

Don’t need CUDA until NVIDIA Web Driver is resolved and figured out.

Default driver is NOT what you want to use with TITAN. You want to choose NVIDIA WEB DRIVER from pull down menu. Then shutdown, install TITAN and then restart system with ONLY the TITAN GPU installed. Only have one GPU installed at a time.
 

flowrider

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Very late to this party, but having same problem as you below. I updated from Sierra to High Sierra 10.13.6. On a macpro5,1 running a non-EFI GTX TITAN. Latest CUDA Driver Version 410.130 installed.

Are you running build (17G4015)? There are 4 builds of HS 10.13.6.

Cuda does not work with the Mac default Driver.

Lou
 

Reindeer_Games

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I have a GT 120. Will try reinstalling drivers with that. Thank you so much for all your help. Very much appreciated, whatever the outcome.



[doublepost=1547510779][/doublepost]Should I also install the CUDA Driver at the same time or just the NVIDIA Web Driver? Also, once the NVIDIA Web Driver is installed, the default graphics driver is the macOS Graphics Driver. Should I select NVIDIA Web Driver before shutting down and re-installing the GTX TITAN?

Just follow his instructions-get the web-driver showing as enabled and acceleration functioning under the GT 120. Then think about swapping in the Titan.
 

bsbeamer

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Can anyone on the 387.10.10.10.40.113 driver post your last modified dates for the NVIDIA?

About This Mac > System Report > Software > Extensions
Sort by version
Check all of the 10.33.0 from NVIDIA

May help troubleshoot issue @5050 is having.
 

5050

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May 28, 2009
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Hi Lou, yes 17G4015 with WebDriver-387.10.10.10.40.113.

People here have had luck with WebDriver-387.10.10.10.40.108. If I can't get 17G4015 to work, might roll back to 10.12, reinstall High Sierra and work my way up to 17G3025 to run WebDriver-387.10.10.10.40.108.

Anyone here have CUDA working with 17G4015?

Are you running build (17G4015)? There are 4 builds of HS 10.13.6.

Cuda does not work with the Mac default Driver.

Lou
[doublepost=1547568360][/doublepost]Hi. I uninstalled CUDA and Web Driver and reinstalled WebDriver-387.10.10.10.40.113 but there's no option to select NVIDIA WEB DRIVER from pull down menu. I must first restart before the NVIDIA WEB DRIVER shows up in System Preferences or in the NVIDIA drop down menu. Restart first, select NVIDIA WEB DRIVER, then shut down before swapping out GT 120 for GTX TITAN? Thanks again.
Restart.png


Don’t need CUDA until NVIDIA Web Driver is resolved and figured out.

Default driver is NOT what you want to use with TITAN. You want to choose NVIDIA WEB DRIVER from pull down menu. Then shutdown, install TITAN and then restart system with ONLY the TITAN GPU installed. Only have one GPU installed at a time.
 

bsbeamer

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@5050

Click APPLE upper right. Click ABOUT THIS MAC. Click on the menu where it says Version 10.13.6 and you'll see a number appear in "(XXXXXX)". Please post that number.

Alternatively, go to SYSTEM REPORT > scroll down to SOFTWARE heading > System Software Overview > System Version. Please copy and paste what is reported there.
[doublepost=1547569434][/doublepost]
Anyone here have CUDA working with 17G4015?

As stated above, yes. Using CUDA Driver Version 410.130 with GPU Driver Version 387.10.10.15.15.108 and macOS 10.13.6 (17G4015).

Screen Shot 2019-01-15 at 11.23.21 AM.png
 

5050

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Hi. Build reported is 17G4015.

Where can I find 387.10.10.15.15.108? Not on NVIDIA site . . .


@5050

Click APPLE upper right. Click ABOUT THIS MAC. Click on the menu where it says Version 10.13.6 and you'll see a number appear in "(XXXXXX)". Please post that number.

Alternatively, go to SYSTEM REPORT > scroll down to SOFTWARE heading > System Software Overview > System Version. Please copy and paste what is reported there.
[doublepost=1547569434][/doublepost]

As stated above, yes. Using CUDA Driver Version 410.130 with GPU Driver Version 387.10.10.15.15.108 and macOS 10.13.6 (17G4015).

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bsbeamer

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Hi. Build reported is 17G4015.

Where can I find 387.10.10.15.15.108? Not on NVIDIA site . . .

As stated above, it was pulled by NVIDIA. Search this forum (and this thread). It has been posted numerous times...
https://forums.macrumors.com/thread...graphics-cards.1440150/page-196#post-26892423

Did you read all of the installation notes from NVIDIA and follow ALL of the information on the ADDITIONAL INFORMATION tab?
https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/141130/en-us

Installation Note:
Because of improvements in macOS security, the Security & Privacy Preferences may open during the installation process. If it does, click “Allow” in order for the NVIDIA Graphics Driver to load, then return to the Installer and click “Restart”.
 

flowrider

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5050, I am using the pulled 108 driver, so can't answer your question concerning the 113 driver. And yes, Cuda works in 10.13.6 (17G4015) with the 108 driver.

Lou
 

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Can anyone on the 387.10.10.10.40.113 driver post your last modified dates for the NVIDIA?

About This Mac > System Report > Software > Extensions
Sort by version
Check all of the 10.33.0 from NVIDIA

May help troubleshoot issue @5050 is having.
 

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bsbeamer

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Thanks. Based on dates/times, looks like @5050's drivers are likely installed. Issue is with the NVIDIA control panel. Guess we'll wait for report on 387.10.10.15.15.108 driver install...
 
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5050

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Thanks much for the confirmation everyone. Will roll back to Sierra and begin re-installation of High Sierra later tonight. Regarding the 108 install, which do you suggest? WebDriver-387.10.10.10.40.108 or 387.10.10.15.15.108?

Thanks. Based on dates/times, looks like @5050's drivers are likely installed. Issue is with the NVIDIA control panel. Guess we'll wait for report on 387.10.10.15.15.108 driver install...
 

bsbeamer

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@5050 - 387.10.10.10.40.108 is for 10.13.6 build 17G3025 ONLY. You stated you are on 17G4015, so this driver will NOT work.

387.10.10.15.15.108 or 387.10.10.10.40.113 are your only options for 17G4015, unless you use a modifier script. (If you're having issues with a basic install, this won't help anything.)
 
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