Okay, had all my drivers updated, just got my 3D vision ready monitor in and Nvidia 3D Wired Glasses.
Went to set up stereoscopic 3D but i get an error when in the setup that the 3D vision drivers are not installed.
These drivers are indeed installed. I can see them in my control panel.
I've tried uninstalling more than 6 times, doing fresh/clean installs of all drivers.
I've tried installing older driver versions also.
Every time i did clean installs. I also tried installing in Safe Mode, but that still didn't help.
Contact support and they finally told me to try the safe mode install, but that didn't help.
GPU: GeForce GTX 650 TI BOOST
Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ 22"
Any help would be greatly appreciated in getting this to work.
This has been such a hassle for me as i've tried literally everything i can think of for the past 2 hours straight.
Okay, had all my drivers updated, just got my 3D vision ready monitor in and Nvidia 3D Wired Glasses.
Went to set up stereoscopic 3D but i get an error when in the setup that the 3D vision drivers are not installed.
These drivers are indeed installed. I can see them in my control panel.
I've tried uninstalling more than 6 times, doing fresh/clean installs of all drivers.
I've tried installing older driver versions also.
Every time i did clean installs. I also tried installing in Safe Mode, but that still didn't help.
Contact support and they finally told me to try the safe mode install, but that didn't help.
Any help would be greatly appreciated in getting this to work.
This has been such a hassle for me as i've tried literally everything i can think of for the past 2 hours straight.
Someone else might know if this is a problem with your monitor, as i thought that samsungs did not support nvidia 3D, only 3Dtv play. That could be your problem.
If you know for sure that the monitor works with nvidia 3Dvision, then any time i have had problems with nvidia drivers mucking up I have had to do a proper clean install (clean install via drivers NEVER worked for me). I deleted everything nvidia related on my pc and registry and only then reinstalled a fresh copy of drivers. This has worked for me about 5+ times when I have lost 3D vision support in the past year.
Edit: just looked, your monitor seems to be nvidia compatible. Try the method above, snd make sure you have a dvi dusl link cable. It sounds like a driver issue though... Nvidia drivers have been unstable for me on my vg278h for the past 12 months requiring multiple re-installs on every version number.
Someone else might know if this is a problem with your monitor, as i thought that samsungs did not support nvidia 3D, only 3Dtv play. That could be your problem.
If you know for sure that the monitor works with nvidia 3Dvision, then any time i have had problems with nvidia drivers mucking up I have had to do a proper clean install (clean install via drivers NEVER worked for me). I deleted everything nvidia related on my pc and registry and only then reinstalled a fresh copy of drivers. This has worked for me about 5+ times when I have lost 3D vision support in the past year.
Edit: just looked, your monitor seems to be nvidia compatible. Try the method above, snd make sure you have a dvi dusl link cable. It sounds like a driver issue though... Nvidia drivers have been unstable for me on my vg278h for the past 12 months requiring multiple re-installs on every version number.
My monitor is 3D vision ready?
Not sure exactly what you mean.
That's the main reason why i bought it.
It has nivida 3d vision ready on a sticker on the side of the monitor, on the box and i did my research on it before buying it, so it definitely is nvidia 3D.
How do i go about deleting it all in my registry, if you could message me with full details on how to, i'd greatly appreciate it.
My monitor is 3D vision ready?
Not sure exactly what you mean.
That's the main reason why i bought it.
It has nivida 3d vision ready on a sticker on the side of the monitor, on the box and i did my research on it before buying it, so it definitely is nvidia 3D.
How do i go about deleting it all in my registry, if you could message me with full details on how to, i'd greatly appreciate it.
Check my edit. You're right, it is ready. I think it's a driver problem. When you do 'clean' install, do you do it via the driver install?
If so, that has never worked for me when i have a problem with nvidia drivers. Uninstall everything nvidia related, everything. Make sure your nvidia kit is all unplugged from your pc. Then delete all folders for nvidia (program files, user files).
Then go into regedit (windows key+r) type regedit
Search for nvidia and delete everything nvidia related.
Re-install.
I have a problem where i can only access nvidia discover. Clean install, re-install, everything fails to correct the problem other than this deep clean method I have mentioned. The latest drivers have been stable for me (touch wood).
Check my edit. You're right, it is ready. I think it's a driver problem. When you do 'clean' install, do you do it via the driver install?
If so, that has never worked for me when i have a problem with nvidia drivers. Uninstall everything nvidia related, everything. Make sure your nvidia kit is all unplugged from your pc. Then delete all folders for nvidia (program files, user files).
Then go into regedit (windows key+r) type regedit
Search for nvidia and delete everything nvidia related.
Re-install.
I have a problem where i can only access nvidia discover. Clean install, re-install, everything fails to correct the problem other than this deep clean method I have mentioned. The latest drivers have been stable for me (touch wood).
How to guide:
[Url]http://www.overclock.net/t/1150443/how-to-remove-your-nvidia-gpu-drivers[/url]
When you install sll your nvidia stuff, make sure to only re-plug in your devices when it says so. Normally it's not a problem, but I would do everything by the book to iron out any potential kinks.
When you install sll your nvidia stuff, make sure to only re-plug in your devices when it says so. Normally it's not a problem, but I would do everything by the book to iron out any potential kinks.
I go into my control panel and uninstall everything nvidia, then i restart.
I then download different driver and do custom install, select the option to do clean install of everything.
That never helps though.
Going to try deleting everything from the registry having to do with nvidia and see if that finally helps.
I'll come back when i'm finished and tell you what happened.
I go into my control panel and uninstall everything nvidia, then i restart.
I then download different driver and do custom install, select the option to do clean install of everything.
That never helps though.
Going to try deleting everything from the registry having to do with nvidia and see if that finally helps.
I'll come back when i'm finished and tell you what happened.
As i said, doing a clean install NEVER once fixed my problems. It clearly doesn't do a clean install (maybe info in the registry is left behind).
Get back to say if it works or not. And please, don't skip any corners. Make sure there is not a single nvidia component on your pc, as sometimes things try to magically install in the background after uninstalling. Only when everything is utterly cleaned out should you try to install the newest nvidia drivers.
Good luck!
As i said, doing a clean install NEVER once fixed my problems. It clearly doesn't do a clean install (maybe info in the registry is left behind).
Get back to say if it works or not. And please, don't skip any corners. Make sure there is not a single nvidia component on your pc, as sometimes things try to magically install in the background after uninstalling. Only when everything is utterly cleaned out should you try to install the newest nvidia drivers.
Okay, i just uninstalled everything doing my necessary restarts.
Deleted everything from files and folders, and the registry then did another restart.
Did everything par on to that tutorial.
Should i try installing an older driver or should i go ahead and install the newest driver?
Nvidia drivers haven't been to great lately, sometimes as bad as people getting bricked cards. Using a 780 and still 2 months after release I'm getting driver crashes from nowhere, just like every other 700 series user.
I used to get driver issues where no matter what I did, the driver installer would fail every time. The only way I managed to fix it was to reinstall Windows. If you have another PC (or even another hard drive) try what you are doing now on that, if it works, you'll probably need to reinstall windows.
Nvidia drivers haven't been to great lately, sometimes as bad as people getting bricked cards. Using a 780 and still 2 months after release I'm getting driver crashes from nowhere, just like every other 700 series user.
I used to get driver issues where no matter what I did, the driver installer would fail every time. The only way I managed to fix it was to reinstall Windows. If you have another PC (or even another hard drive) try what you are doing now on that, if it works, you'll probably need to reinstall windows.
Still get the same error :/
Been trying so hard and for so long, this is a huge hassle.
As you can see here:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/UVCy8yt.png[/img]
As you can see, installed:
[img]http://speedcap.net/sharing/files/c1/8c/c18cba89c4d7a546b34048bb085436d4.png[/img]
Maybe support for the USB glasses were dropped in newer drivers. I'm guessing you don't have an emitter? If you do, you can just plug that in, leave the glasses unplugged, and see if it lets you continue, the system isn't aware of wireless glasses because they only receive data not output it.
Might be easiest to just return the glasses. You can get a 3D Vision 2 system for next to nothing off Ebay, battery life is 50 hours if that was your concern when you bought the wired ones. Wired or not, the V1 glasses are terrible, I hated mine.
Maybe support for the USB glasses were dropped in newer drivers. I'm guessing you don't have an emitter? If you do, you can just plug that in, leave the glasses unplugged, and see if it lets you continue, the system isn't aware of wireless glasses because they only receive data not output it.
Might be easiest to just return the glasses. You can get a 3D Vision 2 system for next to nothing off Ebay, battery life is 50 hours if that was your concern when you bought the wired ones. Wired or not, the V1 glasses are terrible, I hated mine.
These are wired Glasses.
Shouldn't matter though, i go into the software to set it up and it states the USB driver is not installed.
I've even tried some of the older versions of the software and it still doesn't recognize that the drivers are installed. Shouldn't have anything to do with the glasses.
Shouldn't matter though, i go into the software to set it up and it states the USB driver is not installed.
I've even tried some of the older versions of the software and it still doesn't recognize that the drivers are installed. Shouldn't have anything to do with the glasses.
Damn ok, that's annoying. Sorry!
One point, at first you said it was the nvidia 3D drivers that were not installed. But that states usb driver is not installed. Have you tried a different usb port? Make sure its not plugged into a hub
One point, at first you said it was the nvidia 3D drivers that were not installed. But that states usb driver is not installed. Have you tried a different usb port? Make sure its not plugged into a hub
Went to set up stereoscopic 3D but i get an error when in the setup that the 3D vision drivers are not installed.
These drivers are indeed installed. I can see them in my control panel.
I've tried uninstalling more than 6 times, doing fresh/clean installs of all drivers.
I've tried installing older driver versions also.
Every time i did clean installs. I also tried installing in Safe Mode, but that still didn't help.
Contact support and they finally told me to try the safe mode install, but that didn't help.
GPU: GeForce GTX 650 TI BOOST
Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ 22"
Any help would be greatly appreciated in getting this to work.
This has been such a hassle for me as i've tried literally everything i can think of for the past 2 hours straight.
If you know for sure that the monitor works with nvidia 3Dvision, then any time i have had problems with nvidia drivers mucking up I have had to do a proper clean install (clean install via drivers NEVER worked for me). I deleted everything nvidia related on my pc and registry and only then reinstalled a fresh copy of drivers. This has worked for me about 5+ times when I have lost 3D vision support in the past year.
Edit: just looked, your monitor seems to be nvidia compatible. Try the method above, snd make sure you have a dvi dusl link cable. It sounds like a driver issue though... Nvidia drivers have been unstable for me on my vg278h for the past 12 months requiring multiple re-installs on every version number.
OS: Win 8 CPU: I7 4770k 3.5GZ GPU: GTX 780ti
Not sure exactly what you mean.
That's the main reason why i bought it.
It has nivida 3d vision ready on a sticker on the side of the monitor, on the box and i did my research on it before buying it, so it definitely is nvidia 3D.
How do i go about deleting it all in my registry, if you could message me with full details on how to, i'd greatly appreciate it.
If so, that has never worked for me when i have a problem with nvidia drivers. Uninstall everything nvidia related, everything. Make sure your nvidia kit is all unplugged from your pc. Then delete all folders for nvidia (program files, user files).
Then go into regedit (windows key+r) type regedit
Search for nvidia and delete everything nvidia related.
Re-install.
I have a problem where i can only access nvidia discover. Clean install, re-install, everything fails to correct the problem other than this deep clean method I have mentioned. The latest drivers have been stable for me (touch wood).
OS: Win 8 CPU: I7 4770k 3.5GZ GPU: GTX 780ti
http://www.overclock.net/t/1150443/how-to-remove-your-nvidia-gpu-drivers
When you install sll your nvidia stuff, make sure to only re-plug in your devices when it says so. Normally it's not a problem, but I would do everything by the book to iron out any potential kinks.
OS: Win 8 CPU: I7 4770k 3.5GZ GPU: GTX 780ti
I then download different driver and do custom install, select the option to do clean install of everything.
That never helps though.
Going to try deleting everything from the registry having to do with nvidia and see if that finally helps.
I'll come back when i'm finished and tell you what happened.
Get back to say if it works or not. And please, don't skip any corners. Make sure there is not a single nvidia component on your pc, as sometimes things try to magically install in the background after uninstalling. Only when everything is utterly cleaned out should you try to install the newest nvidia drivers.
Good luck!
OS: Win 8 CPU: I7 4770k 3.5GZ GPU: GTX 780ti
Deleted everything from files and folders, and the registry then did another restart.
Did everything par on to that tutorial.
Should i try installing an older driver or should i go ahead and install the newest driver?
I used to get driver issues where no matter what I did, the driver installer would fail every time. The only way I managed to fix it was to reinstall Windows. If you have another PC (or even another hard drive) try what you are doing now on that, if it works, you'll probably need to reinstall windows.
Been trying so hard and for so long, this is a huge hassle.
As you can see here:
As you can see, installed:
Might be easiest to just return the glasses. You can get a 3D Vision 2 system for next to nothing off Ebay, battery life is 50 hours if that was your concern when you bought the wired ones. Wired or not, the V1 glasses are terrible, I hated mine.
Shouldn't matter though, i go into the software to set it up and it states the USB driver is not installed.
I've even tried some of the older versions of the software and it still doesn't recognize that the drivers are installed. Shouldn't have anything to do with the glasses.
One point, at first you said it was the nvidia 3D drivers that were not installed. But that states usb driver is not installed. Have you tried a different usb port? Make sure its not plugged into a hub
OS: Win 8 CPU: I7 4770k 3.5GZ GPU: GTX 780ti
OS: Win 8 CPU: I7 4770k 3.5GZ GPU: GTX 780ti
There is no nvidia box, these are the wired nvidia 3d glasses.
It has a usb attachment on them that plugs directly into the PC.