i don't use 3D vision often so i usually disable the service to safe wasted resources. service is called "NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service"
i noticed when i disable it, it cause Windows image viewer to take a long time to open when i few images in windows... how can disabling a third party service break a integrated windows app?
i don't use 3D vision often so i usually disable the service to safe wasted resources. service is called "NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service"
i noticed when i disable it, it cause Windows image viewer to take a long time to open when i few images in windows... how can disabling a third party service break a integrated windows app?
I've tested a bunch of stuff centering around the Stereoscopic Service before, you're not actually disabling 3D Vision by disabling the Stereoscopic Service, in fact most things still work properly with it disabled but just about everything (that triggers 3D Vision?) hangs for a long time at start.
My guess is Windows Image Viewer may either trigger 3D Vision all the time or only when the service is disabled, some things revert to an older way of doing things ... it's definitely more efficient to leave it running.
I've tested a bunch of stuff centering around the Stereoscopic Service before, you're not actually disabling 3D Vision by disabling the Stereoscopic Service, in fact most things still work properly with it disabled but just about everything (that triggers 3D Vision?) hangs for a long time at start.
My guess is Windows Image Viewer may either trigger 3D Vision all the time or only when the service is disabled, some things revert to an older way of doing things ... it's definitely more efficient to leave it running.
i noticed when i disable it, it cause Windows image viewer to take a long time to open when i few images in windows... how can disabling a third party service break a integrated windows app?
My guess is Windows Image Viewer may either trigger 3D Vision all the time or only when the service is disabled, some things revert to an older way of doing things ... it's definitely more efficient to leave it running.
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