Hi, Mr. Squires,
Thanks for visiting the Apple Support Communities. From your post, I understand that you've recently installed updated drivers for your NVIDIA GeForce CUDA drivers, but you're still seeing a notification on your MacBook Pro to update them every time you start up. I'm happy to help
First, if you haven't already, I would recommend downloading and installing the update directly from NVIDIA: CUDA Drivers for MAC Archive|NVIDIA.
If installing directly from NVIDIA does not solve the issue, and you continue to see a prompt to update, try installing it again, this time in safe mode. The following article will provide you with information on why safe mode is helpful, and how to boot to it: Use safe mode to isolate issues with your Mac - Apple Support.
If you're still prompted to update the NVIDIA GeForce CUDA drivers, don't hesitate to respond back. If you do, please include the current macOS version being run on your MacBook Pro, found under the Apple menu > About this Mac (example: macOS High Sierra Version 10.13.1).
Cheers!
Thanks for visiting the Apple Support Communities. From your post, I understand that you've recently installed updated drivers for your NVIDIA GeForce CUDA drivers, but you're still seeing a notification on your MacBook Pro to update them every time you start up. I'm happy to help
First, if you haven't already, I would recommend downloading and installing the update directly from NVIDIA: CUDA Drivers for MAC Archive|NVIDIA.
If installing directly from NVIDIA does not solve the issue, and you continue to see a prompt to update, try installing it again, this time in safe mode. The following article will provide you with information on why safe mode is helpful, and how to boot to it: Use safe mode to isolate issues with your Mac - Apple Support.
If you're still prompted to update the NVIDIA GeForce CUDA drivers, don't hesitate to respond back. If you do, please include the current macOS version being run on your MacBook Pro, found under the Apple menu > About this Mac (example: macOS High Sierra Version 10.13.1).
Cheers!
Dec 19, 2017 1:03 PM
The current 13' MacBooks have a NVIDIA 9400M graphics card, not the 9600M. However, the 15'/17' MacBook Pro has a switchable 9400M/9600M GT video card. If you have a MacBook Pro you need to make certain that you have selected (or switch over to) the 9600M video mode (the option is in the System Preferences -> Energy Saver and select 'Higher Performance'). In either case, Apple provides the video drivers for the MacBooks and if you are running the latest software updates from Apple you also have the latest graphics drivers. NVIDIA won't offer MacBook drivers for Mac OS X.
However, if you are running under MS Windows (using Apple's Boot Camp) you can either use the drivers that Apple supplies with Boot Camp or try updating to the latest Windows drivers from NVIDIA. In the latter case, you probably want to post over in Apple's discussions forum on Boot Camp. Here is that link:
http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=237
However, I don't know whether the latest Windows drivers will work under Boot Camp (and when you are running under Boot Camp you are NOT running Mac OS X, you have to be running MS Windows -- you're basically using your Mac as a PC).
However, if you are running under MS Windows (using Apple's Boot Camp) you can either use the drivers that Apple supplies with Boot Camp or try updating to the latest Windows drivers from NVIDIA. In the latter case, you probably want to post over in Apple's discussions forum on Boot Camp. Here is that link:
http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=237
However, I don't know whether the latest Windows drivers will work under Boot Camp (and when you are running under Boot Camp you are NOT running Mac OS X, you have to be running MS Windows -- you're basically using your Mac as a PC).
STEP 3: The original OS X v10.8.4 (12E55) driver will be restored upon booting, although the NVIDIA Web Driver and NVIDIA Driver Manager will not be uninstalled from the system. Quadro & GeForce Mac OS X Driver Release 313.01.02f01. In order to run Mac OS X Applications that leverage the CUDA architecture of certain NVIDIA graphics cards, users will need to download and install the 7.5.29 driver for Mac located here. New in Release 346.03.15f07: - Graphics driver updated for Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 (15G1421). Ensure you receive the definitive experience in Kingdom Come: Deliverance and Metal Gear Survive by downloading our new GeForce GTX Game Ready drivers, which also add support for NVIDIA Ansel in Black Desert Online, and ShadowPlay Highlights in War Thunder.
May 22, 2009 2:12 AM
Nvidia Geforce Drivers Macos
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