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funwithdesign

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Just restarted my computer and now the updated CUDA driver is downloading. I'm using the web beta drivers.

The new driver is 5.5.43
 
I won't be checking that bloody panel in the morning like I've done every day this week. Last thing I need is a broken Photoshop CS6 on Fridays!
 
FYI, this is causing the SAME EXACT ISSUES with 10.8.5

Installed NVIDIA web driver update 313.01.04f01 and then was prompted to install CUDA update. Update downloaded, then tried opening Adobe apps... nothing would start. Restarted machine and was prompted with CUDA needs to be updated but no update available error.

Restoring from my clone ASAP...
 

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Not having any issues with Photoshop CC. Haven't tried CS6.

No problem with Illustrator CS6/CC or Premiere CC

Just AfterEffects CS6 so far.
 
Not having any issues with Photoshop CC. Haven't tried CS6.

No problem with Illustrator CS6/CC or Premiere CC.

I can also validate that Photoshop and Premiere CC seem to work fine w/10.9.2 and the latest CUDA. I don't have CS6 versions of either of them installed.
 
I can also validate that Photoshop and Premiere CC seem to work fine w/10.9.2 and the latest CUDA. I don't have CS6 versions of either of them installed.

Yeah it breaks AE CS6 and CC with the same error. Deadline Sunday, not messing with this for now!
 
Update: Successfully restored from a clone made minutes before updating the drivers via NVIDIA driver manager. Again, running 10.8.5 and there were several issues with CUDA driver install/update after 313.01.04f01 was installed. All Adobe apps I use (AE, PPro, Photoshop, etc.) were not opening - some would crash, some wouldn't even get to the "loading plugins" screen before freezing completely.

System is back to pre-update state and all Adobe apps appear to be functioning again. Update is still available (has not been pulled) but will not be touching it for awhile. Likely will be staying on 10.8.5 for a bit longer, too...
 

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Same here. Is it possible to downgrade (I'm on 10.8.5)? I don't have a Backup... :rolleyes:

Edit: Installing the latest 5.5.28 Version from Nvidia will fix the problem. Yeah!
 
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Two days ago I upgraded my OS to 10.9.2, and did a fresh backup before and after the upgrade. Yesterday I saw a pop-up announcing a new Nvidia web driver: 331.01.01f01. I clicked the Install button. It installed, and then I rebooted. No joy. I couldn't get the boot to finish. First it stuck at the apple, no twirly doodle. I gave my mac a 4-finger salute (reset PRAM) and tried again. This time, it got past the gray screen to my home screen, but Finder could't start and the boot process was stuck in some loop. Fortunately, I had just cloned my OS disk the day before, so I rebooted on a spare OS HD in my MacPro, re-cloned the OS disk from my backup version, and all is good again.

Moral of this story: Don't install Nvidia web drivers unless you have a fresh backup, and be prepared to use it.

System details are seen in my .sig below.
 
I've got a gtx285 and running mountain lion, should i wait a bit longer until there is more info?

i guess what i need to know is that if its the new nvidia web driver or the new cuda driver (5.5.43) that is fixing the gtx285 problem. i tried the new driver on mountain lion and it broke my after effects and premiere too so i went back to the previous driver..
 
Not having any issues at all with the new web drivers. Just the CUDA drivers causing AfterEffects issues.
 
Hi!

Same problems today with AE CC and Premiere CC on Os X 10.9.2.
I've first re-installed AE and PP but the solutions is to go back to OS X Default Graphics Driver on the Nvidia Driver Manager panel.
Now AE and PP start without problems.

BUT: AE don't recognize my GTX 780.. so no CUDA.
 

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CUDA 6 RC screws pyrit

Release Candidate 6 with CUDA Driver Version: 6.0.26 is worth a miss also for all you hackers out there who use pyrit....
 
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