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Squires thanks for your response, I had seen that update on the developer forums of NVIDIA (not the support forums), but since I'm running a rMBP late 2013, in the link you provided, it says at the bottom of the page: If you do, please include the current macOS version being run on your MacBook Pro, found under the Apple menu > About this Mac (example: macOS High Sierra Version 10.13.1). If you're still prompted to update the NVIDIA GeForce CUDA drivers, don't hesitate to respond back.
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The following article will provide you with information on why safe mode is helpful, and how to boot to it: Use safe mode to isolate issues with your Mac - Apple Support. If installing directly from NVIDIA does not solve the issue, and you continue to see a prompt to update, try installing it again, this time in safe mode.
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I'm happy to helpįirst, if you haven't already, I would recommend downloading and installing the update directly from NVIDIA: CUDA Drivers for MAC Archive|NVIDIA. From your post, I understand that you've recently installed updated drivers for your NVIDIA GeForce CUDA drivers, but you're still seeing a notification on your MacBook Pro to update them every time you start up. Thanks for visiting the Apple Support Communities.