Ahrg. I was struggling to get up to High Sierra and failing because the Cuda driver was funky! So, screw that. I'm staying with Sierra like I did before… does that mean I'm stuck at resolve 15 and MC 2018.x? We'll see.
Those constant HPz advertisements are looking pretty good right now…
gh
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> On Apr 30, 2019, at 4:44 PM, hoplist hoplist@hillmanncarr.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> The latest High Sierra update disabled my nVidia based system today. On restart the "installation" failed, without warning or any means of "backing out." The system was unbootable, stopping at the failure message. This system uses a non-OEM card. This is a problem with prior full version upgrades that involved a firmware update, but I haven't had this problem with simple "updates" before.
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> The solution was to swap the nVidia card for the OEM video card. After the clean boot with the OEM card, the non-OEM card could be swapped back in and the system appears okay, at least for now.
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> However, the CUDA driver is disabled. As per a prior post, it seems that a CUDA update is not on offer. Apparently, the use of CUDA has ended sooner than I expected on Mac OS.
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> Cheers,
> tod
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