Saving Stereo Images Problem Can't save images in stereo.
I can't find a directory called 'NVSTEREO.IMG' for my stored 3D screenshots.

My main drive is H: and not C:, I seem to be able to grab the screenshots OK using Alt + F1, as the screen freezes, to suggest a screenshot has been taken, but where is it storing these files?

I've even tried searching for .jps files on my system, but finding nothing?

Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
I can't find a directory called 'NVSTEREO.IMG' for my stored 3D screenshots.



My main drive is H: and not C:, I seem to be able to grab the screenshots OK using Alt + F1, as the screen freezes, to suggest a screenshot has been taken, but where is it storing these files?



I've even tried searching for .jps files on my system, but finding nothing?



Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

#1
Posted 12/12/2005 06:24 PM   
[quote name='ParadiseDecay' date='Dec 12 2005, 06:24 PM']I can't find a directory called 'NVSTEREO.IMG' for my stored 3D screenshots.

My main drive is H: and not C:, I seem to be able to grab the screenshots OK using Alt + F1, as the screen freezes, to suggest a screenshot has been taken, but where is it storing these files?

I've even tried searching for .jps files on my system, but finding nothing?

Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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[quote name='ParadiseDecay' date='Dec 12 2005, 06:24 PM']I can't find a directory called 'NVSTEREO.IMG' for my stored 3D screenshots.



My main drive is H: and not C:, I seem to be able to grab the screenshots OK using Alt + F1, as the screen freezes, to suggest a screenshot has been taken, but where is it storing these files?



I've even tried searching for .jps files on my system, but finding nothing?



Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

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#2
Posted 12/14/2005 07:19 PM   
Im still having problems, does anyone have any ideas?

Cheers!

[quote name='ParadiseDecay' date='Dec 14 2005, 07:19 PM']Anyone?
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Im still having problems, does anyone have any ideas?



Cheers!



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#3
Posted 06/25/2006 12:06 PM   
Windows won't let you change your system volume drive letter but If you have another harddrive or if your H drive has a second partition on it then you can change the drive letter of it to C.

Right Click My Computer>Manage>Disk Managment>Right Click Second Hard Drive or Partition>Change Drive Letter and Paths>Change>Select C

Unfourtnally if you don't have another hard drive or partition on your H drive, Microsoft does not provide a tool to make a second partition out of the free space on your drive that I know of.

Hope this helps -Duckey
Windows won't let you change your system volume drive letter but If you have another harddrive or if your H drive has a second partition on it then you can change the drive letter of it to C.



Right Click My Computer>Manage>Disk Managment>Right Click Second Hard Drive or Partition>Change Drive Letter and Paths>Change>Select C



Unfourtnally if you don't have another hard drive or partition on your H drive, Microsoft does not provide a tool to make a second partition out of the free space on your drive that I know of.



Hope this helps -Duckey

#4
Posted 06/25/2006 06:11 PM   
[quote name='duceky' date='Jun 25 2006, 06:11 PM']Windows won't let you change your system volume drive letter but If you have another harddrive or if your H drive has a second partition on it then you can change the drive letter of it to C.

Right Click My Computer>Manage>Disk Managment>Right Click Second Hard Drive or Partition>Change Drive Letter and Paths>Change>Select C

Unfourtnally if you don't have another hard drive or partition on your H drive, Microsoft does not provide a tool to make a second partition out of the free space on your drive that I know of.

Hope this helps -Duckey
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Ah SUPER! It worked, many thanks :) It's also saving my ingame config settings as well, cheers!
[quote name='duceky' date='Jun 25 2006, 06:11 PM']Windows won't let you change your system volume drive letter but If you have another harddrive or if your H drive has a second partition on it then you can change the drive letter of it to C.



Right Click My Computer>Manage>Disk Managment>Right Click Second Hard Drive or Partition>Change Drive Letter and Paths>Change>Select C



Unfourtnally if you don't have another hard drive or partition on your H drive, Microsoft does not provide a tool to make a second partition out of the free space on your drive that I know of.



Hope this helps -Duckey

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Ah SUPER! It worked, many thanks :) It's also saving my ingame config settings as well, cheers!

#5
Posted 06/28/2006 11:08 PM   
Yay! That makes me feel good!

Edit: Oh ya, I almost forgot. You should send a email to NVidia to tell them about your problem and how you fixed it and "hopefully" they will reslove the problem (hey fingers crossed, right?)

Glad I could help -Duckey
Yay! That makes me feel good!



Edit: Oh ya, I almost forgot. You should send a email to NVidia to tell them about your problem and how you fixed it and "hopefully" they will reslove the problem (hey fingers crossed, right?)



Glad I could help -Duckey

#6
Posted 06/29/2006 06:30 AM   
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