

- #MAC WITH MAC OS HIGH SIERRA COMPATIBILITY HOW TO#
- #MAC WITH MAC OS HIGH SIERRA COMPATIBILITY INSTALL#
#MAC WITH MAC OS HIGH SIERRA COMPATIBILITY INSTALL#
First, download and install nVIDIA driver that supports up to macOS 10.13.3 here:.OR you can try the method that use Terminal to do that from here: Īfter step 1, make sure to do a restart to really get your Mac to a fresh state. (Some of those will be empty and it’s normal) /Library/PreferencePanes/CUDA/Preferences.prefPane.Navigate and delete all CUDA existing native drivers and related components installed on your Mac (by right-clicking at Finder on the dock and selecting “Go to folder…”:
#MAC WITH MAC OS HIGH SIERRA COMPATIBILITY HOW TO#
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. The only information you need to know is: 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. Ok so I won’t take your time anymore on how happy I did, let’s go straight to the point how I really made it:

Finally, I must come here and register an account for only this, and glad I found it, the solution that saves my life XD I came here after weeks searching for a solution that fixes the annoying “Update Required” message showing everytime my Mac startups, also making all of my CUDA-required software I using like Adobe Premiere/After Effect runs and renders very slow. The macOS High Sierra 10.13 upgraded make me sick because of its incompatible with the GPU CUDA driver.
