Need help with this problem 3D vision and graphic driver mismatch
Helo, i have a Nvidia GT 540M graphic card with the Nvidia 3D vision kit. My laptop is a Satellite P755-3DV20 with the following:

intel core i5
RAM 6Gb
Nvidia GT 540M

The problem is that i recelty intalled some drivers as updates for de video card, but my 3D stopped working. I need help because i have reinstalled the drivers a couple of times and it still won't work. The error is the following:

3D vision and graphic driver mismatch

The drivers are up to date, they are:

280.26

Thanks
Helo, i have a Nvidia GT 540M graphic card with the Nvidia 3D vision kit. My laptop is a Satellite P755-3DV20 with the following:



intel core i5

RAM 6Gb

Nvidia GT 540M



The problem is that i recelty intalled some drivers as updates for de video card, but my 3D stopped working. I need help because i have reinstalled the drivers a couple of times and it still won't work. The error is the following:



3D vision and graphic driver mismatch



The drivers are up to date, they are:



280.26



Thanks

#1
Posted 10/11/2011 10:10 PM   
Did you remove the old drivers before installing the new ones?. If not, try checking "Perform a Clean Install", in "Custom" type driver installation.
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Did you remove the old drivers before installing the new ones?. If not, try checking "Perform a Clean Install", in "Custom" type driver installation.

Check this link: NVIDIA Driver Installation Steps, (Performing a clean install)

There has been a known issue with laptop 3D Vision. I'm not sure if that is still the case, but look at the sticky on the 3D Vision forumn page. I saw this in the release notes for one of the Beta drivers, so you might try it. "3D Vision is now enabled by default in the NVIDIA Control Panel‐>Set Up Stereoscopic
3D page for notebooks that support 3D Vision."
There has been a known issue with laptop 3D Vision. I'm not sure if that is still the case, but look at the sticky on the 3D Vision forumn page. I saw this in the release notes for one of the Beta drivers, so you might try it. "3D Vision is now enabled by default in the NVIDIA Control Panel‐>Set Up Stereoscopic

3D page for notebooks that support 3D Vision."

#3
Posted 10/12/2011 05:33 PM   
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