CUDA Application Support: In order to run macOS Applications that leverage the CUDA architecture of certain NVIDIA graphics cards, users will need to download and install a compatible CUDA driver. A CUDA driver which supports macOS High Sierra 10.13 will be available at a later date. Installation Note: Because of improvements in macOS security, the Security & Privacy Preferences may open during the installation process. If it does, click “Allow” in order for the NVIDIA Graphics Driver to load, then return to the Installer and click “Restart”. New in Release 378.10.10.10.15.117:.
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Graphics driver updated for macOS High Sierra 10.13 (17A405). Contains performance improvements and bug fixes for a wide range of applications. Includes NVIDIA Driver Manager preference pane. Includes BETA support for iMac and MacBook Pro systems with NVIDIA graphics Release Notes Archive: This driver update is for Mac Pro 5,1 (2010), Mac Pro 4,1 (2009) and Mac Pro 3,1 (2008) users. BETA support is for iMac 14,2 / 14,3 (2013), iMac 13,1 / 13,2 (2012) and MacBook Pro 11,3 (2013), MacBook Pro 10,1 (2012), and MacBook Pro 9,1 (2012) users.
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS for Driver Release 378.10.10.10.15.117. Model identifier should be Mac Pro 5,1 (2010), Mac Pro 4,1 (2009) or Mac Pro 3,1 (2008). macOS v10.13 (17A405) To download and install the drivers, follow the steps below: STEP 1: Make sure your macOS software version is v10.13 (17A405). It is important that you check this first before you install the 378.10.10.10.15.117 Driver.
Click on the Apple icon (upper left corner of the screen) and select About This Mac. Click the Version number ('Version 10.13') to see the exact build version number (17A405). STEP 2: If your macOS software version has not been updated, in the About This Mac window, click on the Software Update button STEP 3: Continue to install software updates until your system OS is reported to be v10.13 (17A405) STEP 4: Review the.
Check terms and conditions checkbox to allow driver download. You will need to accept this license prior to downloading any files. STEP 5: Download the Driver File Download - STEP 6: Install After downloading the driver package, it should automatically launch the installer. If it does not, double-click on the driver package from your download target location. It will guide you through the installation process. Click Continue after you read the License Agreement and then click Agree STEP 7: Click Install on the Standard Installer screen.
You will be required to enter an Administrator password to continue STEP 8: Click Continue Installation on the Warning screen: The Warning screen lets you know that you will need to restart your system once the installation process is complete. Installation Note: Because of improvements in macOS security, the Security & Privacy Preferences may open during the installation process. If it does, click 'Allow' in order for the NVIDIA Graphics Driver to load, then return to the Installer. STEP 9: Click Restart on the Installation Completed Successfully screen.
This driver includes the new NVIDIA Driver Manager preference pane, as well as an optional menu bar item for quick access to the preference pane and basic functions. The preference pane can be accessed normally through the System Preferences. It requires the user to click on the padlock icon and enter an Administrator password to make changes, and contains the following functionality: GRAPHICS DRIVER TAB: Within this tab, the user can switch between the NVIDIA Web Driver and the default NVIDIA graphics driver that is included with macOS v10.13 (17A405).
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If the user switches between drivers, they must click the Restart button for changes to take effect. ECC TAB: Within this tab, the user can enable or disable ECC functionality on supported graphics cards. The user will see a list of their system’s PCI-E slots and any devices installed in them.
If a device supports ECC, the user will be able to check the Enable Error Correcting Codes box next to the list. If the device does not support ECC then the box will be grayed out. Once the user makes changes to ECC, they will be required to restart the system. NOTE: Currently, the only NVIDIA graphics card that supports ECC functionality is the NVIDIA Quadro K5000 for Mac. Enabling ECC requires a portion of the graphics card’s usable memory size and bandwidth.
In the Graphics/Displays section of your System Information, you may notice the “VRAM (Total)” amount of your NVIDIA Quadro K5000 drops from 4096 MB to 3584 MB when ECC is enabled. This is normal.
UPDATES TAB: This tab shows the version number of the NVIDIA Web Driver that is currently installed on the system and also allows the user to check for updates online. By clicking the Check Now button, the NVIDIA Driver Manager will ping NVIDIA’s master server to see if there is a newer version of the NVIDIA Web Driver available. There are also checkboxes for the user to allow the NVIDIA Driver Manager to check automatically for updates and to download them when available. If a new NVIDIA Web Driver is downloaded automatically, the user will be notified when it’s ready to be installed. Automatic checking is on by default. MENU BAR ITEM AND UNINSTALLER: The NVIDIA Driver Manager also includes a checkbox to toggle a menu bar item on and off, and a button to open an Uninstaller app. The menu bar item includes the functionality of the Graphics Driver tab and a shortcut to launch the NVIDIA Driver Manager.
To uninstall the NVIDIA Web Driver and the NVIDIA Driver Manager, follow the steps below: STEP 1: Open the NVIDIA Driver Manager from the System Preferences or through the menu bar item. STEP 2: Click on the padlock icon and enter an Administrator password. STEP 3: Click the Open Uninstaller button. STEP 4: Click Uninstall and then Continue Uninstallation on the Warning screen: The Warning screen lets you know that you will need to restart your system once the installation process is complete. STEP 5: Re-enter an Administrator password and click OK.
Once the NVIDIA Web Driver and NVIDIA Driver Manager have been removed from the system, click Restart. NOTE: If for any reason you are unable to boot your system to the Desktop and wish to restore your original macOS v10.13 (17A405) driver, you can do so by clearing your Mac’s NVRAM: STEP 1: Restart your Macintosh computer and simultaneously hold down the “Command” (apple) key, the “Option” key, the “P” key and the “R” key before the gray screen appears. STEP 2: Keep the keys held down until you hear the startup chime for the second time. Release the keys and allow the system to boot to the desktop. STEP 3: The original macOS v10.13 (17A405) driver will be restored upon booting, although the NVIDIA Web Driver and NVIDIA Driver Manager will not be uninstalled from the system.
Sony has released Mac OS X Driver Loader to enable firmware update compatibility with Mac OS 10.13 High Sierra. Mac 10.13 users must run this driver loader BEFORE connecting your camera. Please Note: Mac OS 10.13 users must run “DriverLoader1013” prior to ALL firmware updates. Run Mac OS X Driver Loader for 10.13 High Sierra 2.
Once Driver Loader is finished Open the Firmware Update and follow all directions. Connect the camera via USB when the firmware instructs you to – and NOT before. Mac OS Security Settings must be set to: System Preferences Security & Privacy Allow apps downloaded from: App Store and identified developers. I tried to update my A7RIII version to 1.01 from 1.0 and I tried to download the Driver Loader for OS High Sierra (10.13) as the software indicated that I needed to before updating. The Driver Loader didn’t work on my MacBook Pro and I was able to update to 1.01 in spite of not being able to make the Driver Loader work. The problem I have still have is that I cannot see the small icon images of the A7RIII RAW files in the preview of my OS High Sierra, I have to hit the space bar and wait for each individual image to open in Preview to see what the image is. This is very time consuming obviously when dealing with hundreds of images.
No problem for my A7RII Raw file images. Many thanks for the quick reply! This is my third a7 camera, so I am not unfamiliar with the firmware updating process and have done it successfully many times in the past. I followed the steps that Sony lays out for High Sierra users , carefully being sure to connect the camera, turn it on, and start the updater all in the right order.
But when I do it that way, the updater (rather inexplicably) tells me that the camera is on and I need to turn it off. And when I do turn it off, and then on again, the connection is lost. I rechecked your Bulletproof guide, and I don’t see anything I’ve missed. I’ve tried changing the order of connecting, turning on, and starting the updater, but when I do the connection is never recognized. I appreciate your optimism, but no matter what I’ve tried, I can’t get it to work. I just wish Sony would follow the example of every other camera manufacturer and stop requiring system level access to update a camera. It’s totally unnecessary and just causes problems — like this one.
I am a new owner of the a7r3, so first time trying to update a Sony. I’ve read your bulletproof guide and unplugging an external harddrive was the only point I needed to apply. However Ive not yet been able to begin any update. Referring to the Sony instructions for installing the updater I get to the point of pressing OK in the dialogue box once Ive connected the camera, and a folder should appear on the desktop. Only PMHOME appears when the camera is connected by no folder appears once I click ‘OK’. Thank you for any ideas on what might be the problem Brian.
Hi Brian, being on 10.13 High Sierra I have struggled a bit to achieve the updates. Indeed, good old habits made me believe the camera had to be unplugged before the firmware update. On High Sierra the process is slightly different: The DL1101712a needs to be launched first, the camera needs to be on mass storage before clicking OK. Then without unplugging the camera the dmg with the firmware update can be launched (this is where my old habits failed me) I have updated the LA-EA3, SEL2470GM and SEL55f1.8z from an A7RII.
I hope this will help other users. Thib, I would greatly appreciate it if you could be more precise in the steps you are describing; specifically when you attach the camera, when you turn it on, etc. (In particular, your statement that “The DL1101712a needs to be launched first, the camera needs to be on mass storage before clicking OK” is unclear as to exactly when the camera is connected to the computer and turned on.) So far, if I connect the camera and turn it on before running the firmware updater, it tells me I need to disconnect the camera and won’t proceed until I do. Which, if I understand what you are describing, doesn’t happen to you. So I’m confused here. I’ve been able to get the driver loader thing to work (usually after a lot of trial and error) on all previous firmware updates.
But not this time. I’ve followed Brian’s bulletproof list to the letter, followed the on-screen prompts, and done my best to follow the Sony step-by-step instructions (the driver loader and firmware updater instructions contradict each other at points). But so far to no avail. I was experiencing all the issues above and THIS IS THE FIX: – If you have opened the update BEFORE the Driver Loader before, RESTART your mac and try again. ONLY open the update AFTER you’ve opened the driver loader. – For the driver loader, leave your camera unplugged, open System Preferences Security and UNLOCK the padlock. This is important.
Once the padlock is unlocked, ensure that ‘Allow apps downloaded from App Store & identified developers’ is selected. – Open driver loader after that is done, you may have to click ‘Allow’ again within that window. A pop-up will appear with a 2-step guide. First is security check which you’ve now done, second is connect camera. – Set to Mass Storage and connect camera. – NOW load up the update.
It should work fine. Keep your camera connected, it will eject itself and you’ll get the warning but don’t worry, it should update and you’ll see its progress. – Good luck, and thanks Brian for your guide! Was experiencing the above issues, just updated successfully.
It will only work if: – You open the Driver Loader BEFORE touching the update dmg – if you have opened the update before the Driver Loader, then restart your Mac and start again. It’s important to completely restart then do these in the correct order. – You connect your camera AFTER opening the Driver Loader – You ‘unlock’ the padlock in Security preferences FIRST, BEFORE the Driver Loader is opened. Ensure that ‘Allow apps from App store & trusted sites’ or whatever is checked – not just App Store apps.
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It should work if you check all above 🙂. I’ve updated several Sony cameras and have DropBox running in the background. When I’ve had issues with updating firmware, it is my opinion that 1- I had used a non-sony cable, and 2- I did not follow the procedure exactly. Some of the instruction during the update process confuse me and I end up responding to a command or connecting at the wrong time. I’m not defending Sony, because this process should be seamless and maybe even transparent.We should be able to update like we update our phone firmware.