Hey guys...at this point I am turning to the forum for help. I have updated my driver to the 275.33 and when I go to run the 3D Setup Wizard it gives me an option for USB IR Emitter and Glasses; Wired Glasses; Pro Hub and Glasses; and Discover Glasses. I own a Dell XPS L702X w/ 3D Vision built in it. Why is it not recognizing the pre-installed 3D IR like it did prior to the update? I have shutter glasses but no external IR.
Hey guys...at this point I am turning to the forum for help. I have updated my driver to the 275.33 and when I go to run the 3D Setup Wizard it gives me an option for USB IR Emitter and Glasses; Wired Glasses; Pro Hub and Glasses; and Discover Glasses. I own a Dell XPS L702X w/ 3D Vision built in it. Why is it not recognizing the pre-installed 3D IR like it did prior to the update? I have shutter glasses but no external IR.
[quote name='sdlperry' date='09 July 2011 - 09:56 PM' timestamp='1310273797' post='1262443']
Hey guys...at this point I am turning to the forum for help. I have updated my driver to the 275.33 and when I go to run the 3D Setup Wizard it gives me an option for USB IR Emitter and Glasses; Wired Glasses; Pro Hub and Glasses; and Discover Glasses. I own a Dell XPS L702X w/ 3D Vision built in it. Why is it not recognizing the pre-installed 3D IR like it did prior to the update? I have shutter glasses but no external IR.
Please HELP!! lol
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This is a known issue that was introduced with the 275.33 drivers (check the first 'sticky' thread in this forum for more details).
Please try with the 275.50 drivers to see if it fixes your problem.
Also, please mention which 3D notebook model you are using...
[quote name='sdlperry' date='09 July 2011 - 09:56 PM' timestamp='1310273797' post='1262443']
Hey guys...at this point I am turning to the forum for help. I have updated my driver to the 275.33 and when I go to run the 3D Setup Wizard it gives me an option for USB IR Emitter and Glasses; Wired Glasses; Pro Hub and Glasses; and Discover Glasses. I own a Dell XPS L702X w/ 3D Vision built in it. Why is it not recognizing the pre-installed 3D IR like it did prior to the update? I have shutter glasses but no external IR.
Please HELP!! lol
This is a known issue that was introduced with the 275.33 drivers (check the first 'sticky' thread in this forum for more details).
Please try with the 275.50 drivers to see if it fixes your problem.
Also, please mention which 3D notebook model you are using...
To all experiencing no 3d after over install, can you provide the PCI_ID for your notebook GPU? We will need the following:
1) Make and model of notebook
2) NVIDIA GPU model
3) Device ID of GPU. To get the Device ID of your GPU, please do the following:
-Open your Windows Device Manager
-Double-click on the "Display Adapters" icon
-Right-click over the icon for your NVIDIA GPU
-Select "Properties"
-From the Properties window, select the "Details" tab
-From the drop down "Property" box, select "Hardware Ids"
-Copy the first line shown and paste it into your report. It would look something like this:
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A2B&SUBSYS_9072104D&REV_A2
Please update this thread with your notebook information.
To all experiencing no 3d after over install, can you provide the PCI_ID for your notebook GPU? We will need the following:
1) Make and model of notebook
2) NVIDIA GPU model
3) Device ID of GPU. To get the Device ID of your GPU, please do the following:
-Open your Windows Device Manager
-Double-click on the "Display Adapters" icon
-Right-click over the icon for your NVIDIA GPU
-Select "Properties"
-From the Properties window, select the "Details" tab
-From the drop down "Property" box, select "Hardware Ids"
-Copy the first line shown and paste it into your report. It would look something like this:
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A2B&SUBSYS_9072104D&REV_A2
Please update this thread with your notebook information.
We can't fix your bug if we can't reproduce it. Please provide as much details as possible including specs, steps to reproduce, graphics settings used, etc..
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Please HELP!! lol
Please HELP!! lol
Hey guys...at this point I am turning to the forum for help. I have updated my driver to the 275.33 and when I go to run the 3D Setup Wizard it gives me an option for USB IR Emitter and Glasses; Wired Glasses; Pro Hub and Glasses; and Discover Glasses. I own a Dell XPS L702X w/ 3D Vision built in it. Why is it not recognizing the pre-installed 3D IR like it did prior to the update? I have shutter glasses but no external IR.
Please HELP!! lol
[/quote]
This is a known issue that was introduced with the 275.33 drivers (check the first 'sticky' thread in this forum for more details).
Please try with the 275.50 drivers to see if it fixes your problem.
Also, please mention which 3D notebook model you are using...
Hey guys...at this point I am turning to the forum for help. I have updated my driver to the 275.33 and when I go to run the 3D Setup Wizard it gives me an option for USB IR Emitter and Glasses; Wired Glasses; Pro Hub and Glasses; and Discover Glasses. I own a Dell XPS L702X w/ 3D Vision built in it. Why is it not recognizing the pre-installed 3D IR like it did prior to the update? I have shutter glasses but no external IR.
Please HELP!! lol
This is a known issue that was introduced with the 275.33 drivers (check the first 'sticky' thread in this forum for more details).
Please try with the 275.50 drivers to see if it fixes your problem.
Also, please mention which 3D notebook model you are using...
1) Make and model of notebook
2) NVIDIA GPU model
3) Device ID of GPU. To get the Device ID of your GPU, please do the following:
-Open your Windows Device Manager
-Double-click on the "Display Adapters" icon
-Right-click over the icon for your NVIDIA GPU
-Select "Properties"
-From the Properties window, select the "Details" tab
-From the drop down "Property" box, select "Hardware Ids"
-Copy the first line shown and paste it into your report. It would look something like this:
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A2B&SUBSYS_9072104D&REV_A2
Please update this thread with your notebook information.
1) Make and model of notebook
2) NVIDIA GPU model
3) Device ID of GPU. To get the Device ID of your GPU, please do the following:
-Open your Windows Device Manager
-Double-click on the "Display Adapters" icon
-Right-click over the icon for your NVIDIA GPU
-Select "Properties"
-From the Properties window, select the "Details" tab
-From the drop down "Property" box, select "Hardware Ids"
-Copy the first line shown and paste it into your report. It would look something like this:
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A2B&SUBSYS_9072104D&REV_A2
Please update this thread with your notebook information.
We can't fix your bug if we can't reproduce it. Please provide as much details as possible including specs, steps to reproduce, graphics settings used, etc..
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