Problem: No 'Stereoscopic 3D' in Nvidia Control Panel Asus G73JW-A1, running a GeForce 460M.
If anyone could offer some assistance on this, it would be greatly appreciated.
Story:
A month ago I was having some issues with my display flickering and telling me the display driver temporarily stopped and recovered. Like a good little person I went to the net to update my drivers. I found at the time that Asus had provided newer drivers than what I had, and also offered a download of the 3D vision. I checked the Nvidia site at the time, and it stated that the current drivers shouldn't be used on my laptop, so I downloaded the then-current drivers from Asus as well as the 3d driver. This piqued my interest on turning on Anaglyphic mode for some of my games, so I installed the new drivers and the 3D Vision, and saw in the Nvidia Control Panel (before restarting) that the new option for Stereoscopic 3d was there. After a reboot however, it was gone from the Nvidia Control Panel. I could see in the system info that the 3D vision driver was installed/loaded, but there were no options in the CP. I gave up on it for a while, and came back yesterday to find that the newest drivers on Nvidia's site would work with my system, and from what I read, the 3D vision was included.
I uninstalled everything NVidia, rebooted into safe mode, ran driversweeper to clean things up, booted back into normal mode, installed everything for the new driver (driver/physx/audio/3d vision), and rebooted. However I still do not have the Stereoscopic 3d option in the CP. I do have the 'Enable 3D Vision' in my start menu, but not 'Setup 3D Discover' or whatever it's called. I can run 'Enable 3D vision' but since I don't have a 3d Monitor, it just tells me it's not available, which is fine, what I want is the Anaglyphic (red/blue|magenta/green) 3D, not the full on 3D vision.
Has anyone else encountered this and figured out a way to add those options to the control panel? I'm at a loss, Google is failing me (or maybe it's the other way around), and searching the site hasn't turned up any good solutions thus far.
I'd be happy to post any needed logs or configs. (No need to use n00bspeak either, I'm usually quite the competent IT professional)
Card: GeForce 460M
Control panel version: 3.5.797.0
Driver version: 266.58
Component file versions-
[Amongst others]
NVSTRES.DLL 7.17.12.6658 NVIDIA 3D Vision Module (0)
NVSTTEST.EXE 7.17.12.6658 NVIDIA 3D Vision Test Application
NVSTVIEW.EXE 7.17.12.6658 NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision
If anyone could offer some assistance on this, it would be greatly appreciated.
Story:
A month ago I was having some issues with my display flickering and telling me the display driver temporarily stopped and recovered. Like a good little person I went to the net to update my drivers. I found at the time that Asus had provided newer drivers than what I had, and also offered a download of the 3D vision. I checked the Nvidia site at the time, and it stated that the current drivers shouldn't be used on my laptop, so I downloaded the then-current drivers from Asus as well as the 3d driver. This piqued my interest on turning on Anaglyphic mode for some of my games, so I installed the new drivers and the 3D Vision, and saw in the Nvidia Control Panel (before restarting) that the new option for Stereoscopic 3d was there. After a reboot however, it was gone from the Nvidia Control Panel. I could see in the system info that the 3D vision driver was installed/loaded, but there were no options in the CP. I gave up on it for a while, and came back yesterday to find that the newest drivers on Nvidia's site would work with my system, and from what I read, the 3D vision was included.
I uninstalled everything NVidia, rebooted into safe mode, ran driversweeper to clean things up, booted back into normal mode, installed everything for the new driver (driver/physx/audio/3d vision), and rebooted. However I still do not have the Stereoscopic 3d option in the CP. I do have the 'Enable 3D Vision' in my start menu, but not 'Setup 3D Discover' or whatever it's called. I can run 'Enable 3D vision' but since I don't have a 3d Monitor, it just tells me it's not available, which is fine, what I want is the Anaglyphic (red/blue|magenta/green) 3D, not the full on 3D vision.
Has anyone else encountered this and figured out a way to add those options to the control panel? I'm at a loss, Google is failing me (or maybe it's the other way around), and searching the site hasn't turned up any good solutions thus far.
I'd be happy to post any needed logs or configs. (No need to use n00bspeak either, I'm usually quite the competent IT professional)
Card: GeForce 460M
Control panel version: 3.5.797.0
Driver version: 266.58
Component file versions-
[Amongst others]
NVSTRES.DLL 7.17.12.6658 NVIDIA 3D Vision Module (0)
NVSTTEST.EXE 7.17.12.6658 NVIDIA 3D Vision Test Application
NVSTVIEW.EXE 7.17.12.6658 NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision
I bought a new Anaglyph 3D glasses and i want to play in 3D without 3D monitor, please do something to fix it.
If there's any chance to play in Anaglyph 3D mode with older graphics, please send it to me.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='01 February 2011 - 06:21 PM' timestamp='1296577307' post='1187222']
Hi
We do not support Anaglyph mode on Notebook GPUs. You may have had an older driver that allowed it on accident.
[/quote]
Dear nVidia,
Other than the above problem that im facing with a new GeForce 525m on my laptop like ShadowZero3000 is facing, i have another pc with a GeForce 9500 which used to have the stereoscopic vision tab in the nVidia control panel but now doesn't after an update of the drivers. You don't provide stereoscopic vision "anymore" maybe?? Any advice?
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='01 February 2011 - 06:21 PM' timestamp='1296577307' post='1187222']
Hi
We do not support Anaglyph mode on Notebook GPUs. You may have had an older driver that allowed it on accident.
Dear nVidia,
Other than the above problem that im facing with a new GeForce 525m on my laptop like ShadowZero3000 is facing, i have another pc with a GeForce 9500 which used to have the stereoscopic vision tab in the nVidia control panel but now doesn't after an update of the drivers. You don't provide stereoscopic vision "anymore" maybe?? Any advice?
Story:
A month ago I was having some issues with my display flickering and telling me the display driver temporarily stopped and recovered. Like a good little person I went to the net to update my drivers. I found at the time that Asus had provided newer drivers than what I had, and also offered a download of the 3D vision. I checked the Nvidia site at the time, and it stated that the current drivers shouldn't be used on my laptop, so I downloaded the then-current drivers from Asus as well as the 3d driver. This piqued my interest on turning on Anaglyphic mode for some of my games, so I installed the new drivers and the 3D Vision, and saw in the Nvidia Control Panel (before restarting) that the new option for Stereoscopic 3d was there. After a reboot however, it was gone from the Nvidia Control Panel. I could see in the system info that the 3D vision driver was installed/loaded, but there were no options in the CP. I gave up on it for a while, and came back yesterday to find that the newest drivers on Nvidia's site would work with my system, and from what I read, the 3D vision was included.
I uninstalled everything NVidia, rebooted into safe mode, ran driversweeper to clean things up, booted back into normal mode, installed everything for the new driver (driver/physx/audio/3d vision), and rebooted. However I still do not have the Stereoscopic 3d option in the CP. I do have the 'Enable 3D Vision' in my start menu, but not 'Setup 3D Discover' or whatever it's called. I can run 'Enable 3D vision' but since I don't have a 3d Monitor, it just tells me it's not available, which is fine, what I want is the Anaglyphic (red/blue|magenta/green) 3D, not the full on 3D vision.
Has anyone else encountered this and figured out a way to add those options to the control panel? I'm at a loss, Google is failing me (or maybe it's the other way around), and searching the site hasn't turned up any good solutions thus far.
I'd be happy to post any needed logs or configs. (No need to use n00bspeak either, I'm usually quite the competent IT professional)
Card: GeForce 460M
Control panel version: 3.5.797.0
Driver version: 266.58
Component file versions-
[Amongst others]
NVSTRES.DLL 7.17.12.6658 NVIDIA 3D Vision Module (0)
NVSTTEST.EXE 7.17.12.6658 NVIDIA 3D Vision Test Application
NVSTVIEW.EXE 7.17.12.6658 NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision
Story:
A month ago I was having some issues with my display flickering and telling me the display driver temporarily stopped and recovered. Like a good little person I went to the net to update my drivers. I found at the time that Asus had provided newer drivers than what I had, and also offered a download of the 3D vision. I checked the Nvidia site at the time, and it stated that the current drivers shouldn't be used on my laptop, so I downloaded the then-current drivers from Asus as well as the 3d driver. This piqued my interest on turning on Anaglyphic mode for some of my games, so I installed the new drivers and the 3D Vision, and saw in the Nvidia Control Panel (before restarting) that the new option for Stereoscopic 3d was there. After a reboot however, it was gone from the Nvidia Control Panel. I could see in the system info that the 3D vision driver was installed/loaded, but there were no options in the CP. I gave up on it for a while, and came back yesterday to find that the newest drivers on Nvidia's site would work with my system, and from what I read, the 3D vision was included.
I uninstalled everything NVidia, rebooted into safe mode, ran driversweeper to clean things up, booted back into normal mode, installed everything for the new driver (driver/physx/audio/3d vision), and rebooted. However I still do not have the Stereoscopic 3d option in the CP. I do have the 'Enable 3D Vision' in my start menu, but not 'Setup 3D Discover' or whatever it's called. I can run 'Enable 3D vision' but since I don't have a 3d Monitor, it just tells me it's not available, which is fine, what I want is the Anaglyphic (red/blue|magenta/green) 3D, not the full on 3D vision.
Has anyone else encountered this and figured out a way to add those options to the control panel? I'm at a loss, Google is failing me (or maybe it's the other way around), and searching the site hasn't turned up any good solutions thus far.
I'd be happy to post any needed logs or configs. (No need to use n00bspeak either, I'm usually quite the competent IT professional)
Card: GeForce 460M
Control panel version: 3.5.797.0
Driver version: 266.58
Component file versions-
[Amongst others]
NVSTRES.DLL 7.17.12.6658 NVIDIA 3D Vision Module (0)
NVSTTEST.EXE 7.17.12.6658 NVIDIA 3D Vision Test Application
NVSTVIEW.EXE 7.17.12.6658 NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision
We do not support Anaglyph mode on Notebook GPUs. You may have had an older driver that allowed it on accident.
We do not support Anaglyph mode on Notebook GPUs. You may have had an older driver that allowed it on accident.
I bought a new Anaglyph 3D glasses and i want to play in 3D without 3D monitor, please do something to fix it.
If there's any chance to play in Anaglyph 3D mode with older graphics, please send it to me.
Thank you.
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Video Card: GeForce GT 540M
I bought a new Anaglyph 3D glasses and i want to play in 3D without 3D monitor, please do something to fix it.
If there's any chance to play in Anaglyph 3D mode with older graphics, please send it to me.
Thank you.
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Video Card: GeForce GT 540M
Hi
We do not support Anaglyph mode on Notebook GPUs. You may have had an older driver that allowed it on accident.
[/quote]
Dear nVidia,
Other than the above problem that im facing with a new GeForce 525m on my laptop like ShadowZero3000 is facing, i have another pc with a GeForce 9500 which used to have the stereoscopic vision tab in the nVidia control panel but now doesn't after an update of the drivers. You don't provide stereoscopic vision "anymore" maybe?? Any advice?
Thank you
Hi
We do not support Anaglyph mode on Notebook GPUs. You may have had an older driver that allowed it on accident.
Dear nVidia,
Other than the above problem that im facing with a new GeForce 525m on my laptop like ShadowZero3000 is facing, i have another pc with a GeForce 9500 which used to have the stereoscopic vision tab in the nVidia control panel but now doesn't after an update of the drivers. You don't provide stereoscopic vision "anymore" maybe?? Any advice?
Thank you