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Rolling Back Nvidia Driver Updates on macOS

Last updated May 21, 2024

Introduction:

Occasionally, after updating the Nvidia drivers on your macOS system, you may encounter compatibility issues, performance degradation, or other unexpected issues. In such cases, rolling back to a previous version of the Nvidia drivers can help restore stability and functionality. This guide will walk you through the process of rolling back Nvidia driver updates on macOS, providing step-by-step instructions to revert to a previous driver version.

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Identify the Current Nvidia Driver Version:
  • Before rolling back the Nvidia driver updates, it's essential to know the current driver version installed on your macOS system. You can find this information in the Nvidia Driver Manager or System Information.
  1. Download the Previous Nvidia Driver Version:
  • Visit the Nvidia website or other reputable sources to find and download the previous version of the Nvidia driver that you want to roll back to. Make sure to select the appropriate driver version for your macOS version and Nvidia GPU model.
  1. Uninstall the Current Nvidia Driver:
  • Use the Nvidia Driver Manager or a third-party uninstaller tool to remove the current Nvidia driver from your macOS system. Follow the prompts to uninstall the driver completely and restart your computer when prompted.
  1. Disable System Integrity Protection (SIP) (Advanced):
  2. Install the Previous Nvidia Driver Version:
  • Locate the downloaded previous version of the Nvidia driver on your macOS system and double-click to extract the installation package.
  • Follow the on-screen prompts to install the previous Nvidia driver version on your macOS system. You may need to grant administrative privileges and restart your computer during the installation process.
  1. Verify Driver Installation:
  • After installing the previous Nvidia driver version, verify that it has been successfully installed on your macOS system. You can check the driver version and GPU information using the Nvidia Driver Manager or System Information.
  1. Test Graphics Performance:
  • Test the graphics performance of your macOS system after rolling back the Nvidia driver updates to ensure stability and compatibility with your hardware and software. Run graphic-intensive applications or games to verify that the previous driver version resolves any issues you were experiencing.
  1. Re-enable System Integrity Protection (SIP) (Advanced): Once you have successfully installed the previous Nvidia driver version and verified its functionality, you can re-enable System Integrity Protection (SIP) on your macOS system. Boot your Mac into Recovery Mode, open Terminal, and enter the command csrutil enable to enable SIP

Conclusion:

By following these step-by-step instructions, you can effectively roll back Nvidia driver updates on your macOS system, restoring stability and functionality to your Nvidia graphics hardware.

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