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David Mathis
March 24, 2014 at 3:52 pmAfter spending hours of banging my head against the wall, resulting in a major headache, things are starting to work correctly. Apparently, the CUDA framework file must be left in place. Deleting it resulted in the error message. Deleting the Preferences Pane file got rid of the message about updating CUDA and no more error messages. I feel good, no great!
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William Davis
March 24, 2014 at 4:40 pmI contacted Blackmagic about this issue last week, and this was their reply:
There is an issue with CUDA 5.5.47 with Resolve 10.1.3.
You will have to revert back to CUDA 5.5.28. Please try that and see if that helps.
Link to Cuda driver :https://www.nvidia.com/object/mac-driver-archive.html
If the problem still persists, please get the capture logs and system information for us to review.
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David Mathis
March 24, 2014 at 5:40 pmI left the CUDA framework file alone. Deleting that caused Resolve not wanting to launch. I did delete the CUDA file from the Preferences Pane folder which got rid of that pesky message about updating. To be on the safe side, I downloaded the new version of Resolve a couple of more times to make sure something was not corrupted before installing. This did happen to me with an OS X update once.
I read somewhere not to update CUDA with an ATI Radeon card as this has been known to cause issues. Applications might act bizarre or, on occasion, crash. I am also going to read the system requirements twice just to avoid any other problems.
Perhaps a new video card might be in order to avoid other issues.
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