No 3D Sterescopic Control Panel
Hi all.I have just bought a new laptop LG A 505 with a GT 425M video card and a 3D Nvidia vision kit ,i have installed the latest drivers 275.33 but there is no Sterescopic on Nvidia control panel.Can someone help me to fix this please?Thank you !!!
Hi all.I have just bought a new laptop LG A 505 with a GT 425M video card and a 3D Nvidia vision kit ,i have installed the latest drivers 275.33 but there is no Sterescopic on Nvidia control panel.Can someone help me to fix this please?Thank you !!!

#1
Posted 06/23/2011 03:10 PM   
Please try the new R275.50 beta drivers that were released this week and let us know if this fixes the problem.
Please try the new R275.50 beta drivers that were released this week and let us know if this fixes the problem.

#2
Posted 06/24/2011 06:14 AM   
[quote name='PatrickB@NVIDIA' date='24 June 2011 - 08:14 AM' timestamp='1308896047' post='1255938']
Please try the new R275.50 beta drivers that were released this week and let us know if this fixes the problem.
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Thank you for reply.I have just made a clean installation of R275.50 as you recommended but still no sterescopic on nvidia control panel.Any other sugestions?
[quote name='PatrickB@NVIDIA' date='24 June 2011 - 08:14 AM' timestamp='1308896047' post='1255938']

Please try the new R275.50 beta drivers that were released this week and let us know if this fixes the problem.



Thank you for reply.I have just made a clean installation of R275.50 as you recommended but still no sterescopic on nvidia control panel.Any other sugestions?

#3
Posted 06/24/2011 09:43 AM   
It's a bug.

I had the same problem when I was installing 3D vision on my father in law's computer (trying to get the whole family into S3D). Thus far, nVidia's implementation hasn't been making it easy.

If you search the nVidia keys through the registry, you will notice that the 3D vision keys are just not there.

There are 2 approaches.

i) unpack the driver into a folder, and install the 3D vision part of the driver manually.
ii) export the missing keys from a working system and import into the non-working system.

I remember trying both of these many months back, but I cannot remember which worked. Maybe I needed to do both.

In the end, it did work.
It's a bug.



I had the same problem when I was installing 3D vision on my father in law's computer (trying to get the whole family into S3D). Thus far, nVidia's implementation hasn't been making it easy.



If you search the nVidia keys through the registry, you will notice that the 3D vision keys are just not there.



There are 2 approaches.



i) unpack the driver into a folder, and install the 3D vision part of the driver manually.

ii) export the missing keys from a working system and import into the non-working system.



I remember trying both of these many months back, but I cannot remember which worked. Maybe I needed to do both.



In the end, it did work.

Windows 10 64-bit, Intel 7700K @ 5.1GHz, 16GB 3600MHz CL15 DDR4 RAM, 2x GTX 1080 SLI, Asus Maximus IX Hero, Sound Blaster ZxR, PCIe Quad SSD, Oculus Rift CV1, DLP Link PGD-150 glasses, ViewSonic PJD6531w 3D DLP Projector @ 1280x800 120Hz native / 2560x1600 120Hz DSR 3D Gaming.

#4
Posted 06/24/2011 01:00 PM   
To all experiencing no 3d after over install, can you provide the PCI_ID for your notebook GPU? We will need the following:

1) Make and model of notebook
2) NVIDIA GPU model
3) Device ID of GPU. To get the Device ID of your GPU, please do the following:
-Open your Windows Device Manager
-Double-click on the "Display Adapters" icon
-Right-click over the icon for your NVIDIA GPU
-Select "Properties"
-From the Properties window, select the "Details" tab
-From the drop down "Property" box, select "Hardware Ids"
-Copy the first line shown and paste it into your report. It would look something like this:

PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A2B&SUBSYS_9072104D&REV_A2

Please update this thread with your notebook information.
To all experiencing no 3d after over install, can you provide the PCI_ID for your notebook GPU? We will need the following:



1) Make and model of notebook

2) NVIDIA GPU model

3) Device ID of GPU. To get the Device ID of your GPU, please do the following:

-Open your Windows Device Manager

-Double-click on the "Display Adapters" icon

-Right-click over the icon for your NVIDIA GPU

-Select "Properties"

-From the Properties window, select the "Details" tab

-From the drop down "Property" box, select "Hardware Ids"

-Copy the first line shown and paste it into your report. It would look something like this:



PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A2B&SUBSYS_9072104D&REV_A2



Please update this thread with your notebook information.

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#5
Posted 07/20/2011 06:26 PM   
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