![]() ![]() ![]() Let's go in a more detailed how to fix this tutorial: Download and install the latest "web version" of NVIDIA DRIVER and CUDA from nVIDIA's website. Uninstall the incompatible "native version" CUDA from my Mac.Ģ. In quick view, what I have done to solve the problem:ġ. So what we have to do here is to install the "web version" of the driver, which is an OFFICIAL version from nVIDIA, it's just not a "native version" from Apple. Right now the macOS' native graphics driver that help the system communicate with the nVIDIA GPU, is still not updated to the really compatible version. I'll repeate the instructions here for archive: If you are using Mac High Sierra, the files to download are here: Be careful.Īlso, macOS High Sierra has increased security, so Control-Click Open files to bypass the mac from blocking the installs.Īs you can see (from the attachments), my CUDA driver no longer has an "update needed" message and the GPU are found in DAZ Studio. Some things to delete are files, while other things are entire folders, which might have files that other apps, like Wacom, use. I would just note here that if you do a manual uninstall of the native driver, you should be very careful not also to delete files that other applications are using. Good news! Following the instructions, I got from Nvida and that forum post (linked above), I was able to resolve my issue with the CUDA driver. ![]()
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