When I reboot I'm back to the 'default macOS Graphics Driver'. If I select NVIDIA Web Driver, it says to reboot. My GTX770 isn't on this list and so the webdriver doesn't work and I think I need the webdriver in order to get CUDA running! When I install the webdriver, it defaults to 'default macOS Graphics Driver'. Quadro K5000 for Mac, Quadro 4000 for Mac However the Nvidia driver page states that the following are the 'supported' products: My hope is/was that installing a webdriver might solve the CUDA problem. If I install CUDA 418.105 I get the now infamous 'Update Required' loop.where you install the (418.163) update and then get 'Update Required' and 'No Newer CUDA driver available. I'd like to get CUDA running in High Sierra. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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