Just an idea, i haven't updated myself yet. What might be special and magical about the CUDA 5.0.36 installer? And, more importantly, how can I install CUDA 5.0.45 on my machine?ĬaptainHook wrote:Have you tried downloading the installer directly and installing with Pacifist? Meanwhile, I've now also gone through the >5 hour process (!) of doing a clean re-install of 10.8.3, but that doesn't fix the problem. I've been here before, only now the situation is worse because now OSX 10.8.3 seems to require the new CUDA 5.0.45 driver (which I can't install). Only the CUDA 5.0.36 installer installs without error. Incidentally, CUDA drivers previous to 5.0.36 also always failed at the end of their install process on my machine. If I ignore the OSX 10.8.3 CUDA pref pane alert message, Resolve 9.1.1 Lite appears to launch & run perfectly with the 5.0.36 driver. However, when I install the old 5.0.36 CUDA driver, the install always succeeds, but of course then Mac OSX 10.8.3 displays the alert message every time I start up my computer. The driver doesn't install, and Resolve 9.1.1 Lite won't launch. When I attempt to install the new 5.0.45 CUDA driver, the install always fails at the end of the process. It says I must update to version 5.0.45 from version 5.0.36. old MacBook Pro 17" i7 (ID: MacBookPro6,1), the System Preferences window opens automatically and displays the nVidia CUDA pref pane, with a driver "Update Required" alert. A few days ago, after installing the OSX 10.8.3 update, when I restart my 2 yr.
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