Wizard after installing CD 1.33 says: USB Driver not installed. Problem is, the driver are indeed in
Yeah the topic pritty much says it all. I've tried everything from uninstalling all things "Nvidish" from the computer and even stopping the Nvidia services while trying to install the USB driver from the CD, which I do by right clicking an .inf-file in the root folder and then choose "Install this driver". Either way, I just can't get 3D Vision to work. If I do launch a game, I can clearly see that some effect occur, but the effect isn't 3D. And a red text from the 3D driver are put forth on my screen: "Warning! Different 3D setup are trying to run this game" (lol or something like that).
This all relates to the CD 1.33 that was recently released.
Yeah the topic pritty much says it all. I've tried everything from uninstalling all things "Nvidish" from the computer and even stopping the Nvidia services while trying to install the USB driver from the CD, which I do by right clicking an .inf-file in the root folder and then choose "Install this driver". Either way, I just can't get 3D Vision to work. If I do launch a game, I can clearly see that some effect occur, but the effect isn't 3D. And a red text from the 3D driver are put forth on my screen: "Warning! Different 3D setup are trying to run this game" (lol or something like that).
This all relates to the CD 1.33 that was recently released.
[quote name='AntiKrist' post='1088389' date='Jul 15 2010, 04:07 AM']Yeah the topic pritty much says it all. I've tried everything from uninstalling all things "Nvidish" from the computer and even stopping the Nvidia services while trying to install the USB driver from the CD, which I do by right clicking an .inf-file in the root folder and then choose "Install this driver". Either way, I just can't get 3D Vision to work. If I do launch a game, I can clearly see that some effect occur, but the effect isn't 3D. And a red text from the 3D driver are put forth on my screen: "Warning! Different 3D setup are trying to run this game" (lol or something like that).
This all relates to the CD 1.33 that was recently released.[/quote]
Same thing has happened to me. Go to control panel, device manager, right click on the 3D USB adapter (itll have a yellow warning symbol next to it) and do update driver, then browse computer for driver. Point to the 3d driver CD folder and itll find it. BOOM! Done.
[quote name='AntiKrist' post='1088389' date='Jul 15 2010, 04:07 AM']Yeah the topic pritty much says it all. I've tried everything from uninstalling all things "Nvidish" from the computer and even stopping the Nvidia services while trying to install the USB driver from the CD, which I do by right clicking an .inf-file in the root folder and then choose "Install this driver". Either way, I just can't get 3D Vision to work. If I do launch a game, I can clearly see that some effect occur, but the effect isn't 3D. And a red text from the 3D driver are put forth on my screen: "Warning! Different 3D setup are trying to run this game" (lol or something like that).
This all relates to the CD 1.33 that was recently released.
Same thing has happened to me. Go to control panel, device manager, right click on the 3D USB adapter (itll have a yellow warning symbol next to it) and do update driver, then browse computer for driver. Point to the 3d driver CD folder and itll find it. BOOM! Done.
Thanx mate for your wisdom. However, that didn't work. First and foremost, my USB controller didn't have a yellow warning sign next to it. On the contrary, it was according to the device manager, "up to date and working". I have in a numerous amount of desperate attempts tried everything one could in the device manager in order for the Nvidia wizard to find the driver and I have not had any success at all. The system clearly updates the driver indeed, and the device is there "updated and working" but the wizard just don't know it. Any other suggestions?
Thanx mate for your wisdom. However, that didn't work. First and foremost, my USB controller didn't have a yellow warning sign next to it. On the contrary, it was according to the device manager, "up to date and working". I have in a numerous amount of desperate attempts tried everything one could in the device manager in order for the Nvidia wizard to find the driver and I have not had any success at all. The system clearly updates the driver indeed, and the device is there "updated and working" but the wizard just don't know it. Any other suggestions?
Finally got it to work. I've tried so many different things that I don't know what I did in order to get it to work. I tried a combination of deleting old drivers and devices in the control panel's device manager with a combination of reboots and a combination of driver- and Nvidia software uninstalls in the control panel's "add and remove programs"-tab. Some mix finally made it work.
Finally got it to work. I've tried so many different things that I don't know what I did in order to get it to work. I tried a combination of deleting old drivers and devices in the control panel's device manager with a combination of reboots and a combination of driver- and Nvidia software uninstalls in the control panel's "add and remove programs"-tab. Some mix finally made it work.
[quote name='AntiKrist' post='1089828' date='Jul 18 2010, 06:14 AM']Finally got it to work. I've tried so many different things that I don't know what I did in order to get it to work. I tried a combination of deleting old drivers and devices in the control panel's device manager with a combination of reboots and a combination of driver- and Nvidia software uninstalls in the control panel's "add and remove programs"-tab. Some mix finally made it work.[/quote]
Umm are you making sure to unplug the IR Emitter during the set up and pluging it in when promted ? That has messed me up a few times ...just a thought :-)
[quote name='AntiKrist' post='1089828' date='Jul 18 2010, 06:14 AM']Finally got it to work. I've tried so many different things that I don't know what I did in order to get it to work. I tried a combination of deleting old drivers and devices in the control panel's device manager with a combination of reboots and a combination of driver- and Nvidia software uninstalls in the control panel's "add and remove programs"-tab. Some mix finally made it work.
Umm are you making sure to unplug the IR Emitter during the set up and pluging it in when promted ? That has messed me up a few times ...just a thought :-)
This all relates to the CD 1.33 that was recently released.
This all relates to the CD 1.33 that was recently released.
CPU: QX6850 @ 3Ghz (default factory value)
GPU: GTX 295
RAM: 8 Gb DDR2
Geforce drivers installed: 257.15
3D Vision USB driver: CD 1.27
OS: Win7 x64
This all relates to the CD 1.33 that was recently released.[/quote]
Same thing has happened to me. Go to control panel, device manager, right click on the 3D USB adapter (itll have a yellow warning symbol next to it) and do update driver, then browse computer for driver. Point to the 3d driver CD folder and itll find it. BOOM! Done.
This all relates to the CD 1.33 that was recently released.
Same thing has happened to me. Go to control panel, device manager, right click on the 3D USB adapter (itll have a yellow warning symbol next to it) and do update driver, then browse computer for driver. Point to the 3d driver CD folder and itll find it. BOOM! Done.
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6gb ocz gold 1600 ddr3
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Acer GD235HZ w/ nvidia 3d vision
CPU: QX6850 @ 3Ghz (default factory value)
GPU: GTX 295
RAM: 8 Gb DDR2
Geforce drivers installed: 257.15
3D Vision USB driver: CD 1.27
OS: Win7 x64
CPU: QX6850 @ 3Ghz (default factory value)
GPU: GTX 295
RAM: 8 Gb DDR2
Geforce drivers installed: 257.15
3D Vision USB driver: CD 1.27
OS: Win7 x64
Umm are you making sure to unplug the IR Emitter during the set up and pluging it in when promted ? That has messed me up a few times ...just a thought :-)
Umm are you making sure to unplug the IR Emitter during the set up and pluging it in when promted ? That has messed me up a few times ...just a thought :-)
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