Hello everyone. I had a few questions concerning the 3D Stereo Driver. I have downloaded the 3D driver but can't get it to work. I believe this is because I don't have the current drivers for my graphics card? I have the Geforce 7300GS graphics card and don't know if I should download 77.77. Do I need this? I have looked for other possibilities but don't see an issue except for this. Thank you for you time.
Hello everyone. I had a few questions concerning the 3D Stereo Driver. I have downloaded the 3D driver but can't get it to work. I believe this is because I don't have the current drivers for my graphics card? I have the Geforce 7300GS graphics card and don't know if I should download 77.77. Do I need this? I have looked for other possibilities but don't see an issue except for this. Thank you for you time.
I don't think the 77.77 driver supports Your card?
You can get 91.31 "graphics driver" and the 91.31 "consumer 3D stereo driver" here:
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp"]http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp[/url]
They need to have the same number.
Hope this helps.
Guide to installing new video drivers:
1. disconnect from net.
2. disable antivirus
3. uninstall current video driver (remove Nvidia from add/remove programs in controlpanel).
4. reboot
5. as the reboot comes, after the quick memory test/HD recognition, hit F8 and enter safe mode.
6. Win XP safe mode will autodetect new hardward and ask to install driver. Cancel.
7. run Driver Cleaner Pro (www.drivercleaner.net) with filter for Nvidia (and ATI).
8. quit and repeat step 4 and 5.
9. install new video driver 91.31 (not 3D).
10. reboot.
11. start antivirus and connect to net (reboot if nessesary). This is the best way to completely remove an old driver and install a new.
12. install DirectX (www.softwarepatch.com/windows/directx.html)
13. install overclock tool Coolbits (www.laptopvideo2go.com/nvtweak) (not needed unless OCing).
14. install monitor driver
15. reboot.
16. install Nvidia stereo/3D driver 91.31.
17. reboot.
18. start - controlpanel - Nvidia control panel - view - use classic nvidia controlpanel - ok - close control panel window
19. right click on quick launch icon - set up monitor resolution/refresh rate etc.
20. right click on quick lauch icon - launch Nvidia controlpanel
21. stereo properties - enable - (adjust Stereo Gamma Setting) - apply
22. medical test image - escape - yes
23. stereo properties - stereo setup & test - set Monitor size (19"), bits per pixel (32), Stereo refresh rate (120Hz) and Resolution (1024*768) - vink Always use stereo refresh rate - Set rate for all resolutions - Apply
24. Launch test application - escape - ok
25. Performance and quality settings - vertical sync - off - apply
26. (Clock Frequency Settings - Manual overclocking - Detect Optimal Frequencies - vink Fan allways on - vink Apply these settings at startup - Apply)
27. (Color correction - Select Color profile: Advanced mode - Adjust the curve - Apply - Ok)
28. exit Nvidia controlpanel
29. Play a game in 3D (adjust using Ctrl F4/F5 and Ctrl F6/F7).
23. stereo properties - stereo setup & test - set Monitor size (19"), bits per pixel (32), Stereo refresh rate (120Hz) and Resolution (1024*768) - vink Always use stereo refresh rate - Set rate for all resolutions - Apply
24. Launch test application - escape - ok
25. Performance and quality settings - vertical sync - off - apply
26. (Clock Frequency Settings - Manual overclocking - Detect Optimal Frequencies - vink Fan allways on - vink Apply these settings at startup - Apply)
27. (Color correction - Select Color profile: Advanced mode - Adjust the curve - Apply - Ok)
28. exit Nvidia controlpanel
29. Play a game in 3D (adjust using Ctrl F4/F5 and Ctrl F6/F7).
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You can get 91.31 "graphics driver" and the 91.31 "consumer 3D stereo driver" here:
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp"]http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp[/url]
They need to have the same number.
Hope this helps.
Guide to installing new video drivers:
1. disconnect from net.
2. disable antivirus
3. uninstall current video driver (remove Nvidia from add/remove programs in controlpanel).
4. reboot
5. as the reboot comes, after the quick memory test/HD recognition, hit F8 and enter safe mode.
6. Win XP safe mode will autodetect new hardward and ask to install driver. Cancel.
7. run Driver Cleaner Pro (www.drivercleaner.net) with filter for Nvidia (and ATI).
8. quit and repeat step 4 and 5.
9. install new video driver 91.31 (not 3D).
10. reboot.
11. start antivirus and connect to net (reboot if nessesary). This is the best way to completely remove an old driver and install a new.
12. install DirectX (www.softwarepatch.com/windows/directx.html)
13. install overclock tool Coolbits (www.laptopvideo2go.com/nvtweak) (not needed unless OCing).
14. install monitor driver
15. reboot.
16. install Nvidia stereo/3D driver 91.31.
17. reboot.
18. start - controlpanel - Nvidia control panel - view - use classic nvidia controlpanel - ok - close control panel window
19. right click on quick launch icon - set up monitor resolution/refresh rate etc.
20. right click on quick lauch icon - launch Nvidia controlpanel
21. stereo properties - enable - (adjust Stereo Gamma Setting) - apply
22. medical test image - escape - yes
23. stereo properties - stereo setup & test - set Monitor size (19"), bits per pixel (32), Stereo refresh rate (120Hz) and Resolution (1024*768) - vink Always use stereo refresh rate - Set rate for all resolutions - Apply
24. Launch test application - escape - ok
25. Performance and quality settings - vertical sync - off - apply
26. (Clock Frequency Settings - Manual overclocking - Detect Optimal Frequencies - vink Fan allways on - vink Apply these settings at startup - Apply)
27. (Color correction - Select Color profile: Advanced mode - Adjust the curve - Apply - Ok)
28. exit Nvidia controlpanel
29. Play a game in 3D (adjust using Ctrl F4/F5 and Ctrl F6/F7).
You can get 91.31 "graphics driver" and the 91.31 "consumer 3D stereo driver" here:
http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp
They need to have the same number.
Hope this helps.
Guide to installing new video drivers:
1. disconnect from net.
2. disable antivirus
3. uninstall current video driver (remove Nvidia from add/remove programs in controlpanel).
4. reboot
5. as the reboot comes, after the quick memory test/HD recognition, hit F8 and enter safe mode.
6. Win XP safe mode will autodetect new hardward and ask to install driver. Cancel.
7. run Driver Cleaner Pro (www.drivercleaner.net) with filter for Nvidia (and ATI).
8. quit and repeat step 4 and 5.
9. install new video driver 91.31 (not 3D).
10. reboot.
11. start antivirus and connect to net (reboot if nessesary). This is the best way to completely remove an old driver and install a new.
12. install DirectX (www.softwarepatch.com/windows/directx.html)
13. install overclock tool Coolbits (www.laptopvideo2go.com/nvtweak) (not needed unless OCing).
14. install monitor driver
15. reboot.
16. install Nvidia stereo/3D driver 91.31.
17. reboot.
18. start - controlpanel - Nvidia control panel - view - use classic nvidia controlpanel - ok - close control panel window
19. right click on quick launch icon - set up monitor resolution/refresh rate etc.
20. right click on quick lauch icon - launch Nvidia controlpanel
21. stereo properties - enable - (adjust Stereo Gamma Setting) - apply
22. medical test image - escape - yes
23. stereo properties - stereo setup & test - set Monitor size (19"), bits per pixel (32), Stereo refresh rate (120Hz) and Resolution (1024*768) - vink Always use stereo refresh rate - Set rate for all resolutions - Apply
24. Launch test application - escape - ok
25. Performance and quality settings - vertical sync - off - apply
26. (Clock Frequency Settings - Manual overclocking - Detect Optimal Frequencies - vink Fan allways on - vink Apply these settings at startup - Apply)
27. (Color correction - Select Color profile: Advanced mode - Adjust the curve - Apply - Ok)
28. exit Nvidia controlpanel
29. Play a game in 3D (adjust using Ctrl F4/F5 and Ctrl F6/F7).