The case of the missing wizard!
Hi guys,
I have a laptop that was bundled with the 3d vision IR kit. Everything was working fine when I first got it (havent used it in months), however last night I was getting errors saying "3D vision and graphics driver mismatch". So I updated to the latest 275.33 and now theres no options to configure the 3dvision (Stereoscopic 3D menu missing) in the nvidia control panel, no wizard to set it up and i've got no idea on what to do.


* The IR transmitter has a green light (and says it gets installed when I reconnect it)
* Removed the usb device in device manager and reinstalled
* Reinstalled/removed drivers at least 10 times, tried doing custom and checking the remove all box and also the express option
* CTRL + T does nothing in games
* GTS350M

attached images show what I want and what I've got
Any help would be appreciated
Hi guys,

I have a laptop that was bundled with the 3d vision IR kit. Everything was working fine when I first got it (havent used it in months), however last night I was getting errors saying "3D vision and graphics driver mismatch". So I updated to the latest 275.33 and now theres no options to configure the 3dvision (Stereoscopic 3D menu missing) in the nvidia control panel, no wizard to set it up and i've got no idea on what to do.





* The IR transmitter has a green light (and says it gets installed when I reconnect it)

* Removed the usb device in device manager and reinstalled

* Reinstalled/removed drivers at least 10 times, tried doing custom and checking the remove all box and also the express option

* CTRL + T does nothing in games

* GTS350M



attached images show what I want and what I've got

Any help would be appreciated
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#1
Posted 06/15/2011 11:07 AM   
Hi guys,
I have a laptop that was bundled with the 3d vision IR kit. Everything was working fine when I first got it (havent used it in months), however last night I was getting errors saying "3D vision and graphics driver mismatch". So I updated to the latest 275.33 and now theres no options to configure the 3dvision (Stereoscopic 3D menu missing) in the nvidia control panel, no wizard to set it up and i've got no idea on what to do.


* The IR transmitter has a green light (and says it gets installed when I reconnect it)
* Removed the usb device in device manager and reinstalled
* Reinstalled/removed drivers at least 10 times, tried doing custom and checking the remove all box and also the express option
* CTRL + T does nothing in games
* GTS350M

attached images show what I want and what I've got
Any help would be appreciated
Hi guys,

I have a laptop that was bundled with the 3d vision IR kit. Everything was working fine when I first got it (havent used it in months), however last night I was getting errors saying "3D vision and graphics driver mismatch". So I updated to the latest 275.33 and now theres no options to configure the 3dvision (Stereoscopic 3D menu missing) in the nvidia control panel, no wizard to set it up and i've got no idea on what to do.





* The IR transmitter has a green light (and says it gets installed when I reconnect it)

* Removed the usb device in device manager and reinstalled

* Reinstalled/removed drivers at least 10 times, tried doing custom and checking the remove all box and also the express option

* CTRL + T does nothing in games

* GTS350M



attached images show what I want and what I've got

Any help would be appreciated

#2
Posted 06/15/2011 11:07 AM   
Ok been digging around for hours but cant seem to find an answer, but I did find a possible clue,
from memory the nvidia control center used to identify the laptop screen as a 3d capable one but now it just says laptop screen
Device manager shows the screen as a Generic pnp screen but I cant recall if it used to be something else.

The laptop model is a Toshiba A660 PSAW3A-07R00R
Ok been digging around for hours but cant seem to find an answer, but I did find a possible clue,

from memory the nvidia control center used to identify the laptop screen as a 3d capable one but now it just says laptop screen

Device manager shows the screen as a Generic pnp screen but I cant recall if it used to be something else.



The laptop model is a Toshiba A660 PSAW3A-07R00R

#3
Posted 06/15/2011 12:03 PM   
Ok been digging around for hours but cant seem to find an answer, but I did find a possible clue,
from memory the nvidia control center used to identify the laptop screen as a 3d capable one but now it just says laptop screen
Device manager shows the screen as a Generic pnp screen but I cant recall if it used to be something else.

The laptop model is a Toshiba A660 PSAW3A-07R00R
Ok been digging around for hours but cant seem to find an answer, but I did find a possible clue,

from memory the nvidia control center used to identify the laptop screen as a 3d capable one but now it just says laptop screen

Device manager shows the screen as a Generic pnp screen but I cant recall if it used to be something else.



The laptop model is a Toshiba A660 PSAW3A-07R00R

#4
Posted 06/15/2011 12:03 PM   
C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\275.27\Vista 64-bit\International\NV3DVision\3DVision_275.33.exe

Silly Nvidia for not autostarting this during the install
C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\275.27\Vista 64-bit\International\NV3DVision\3DVision_275.33.exe



Silly Nvidia for not autostarting this during the install

#5
Posted 06/15/2011 01:13 PM   
C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\275.27\Vista 64-bit\International\NV3DVision\3DVision_275.33.exe

Silly Nvidia for not autostarting this during the install
C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\275.27\Vista 64-bit\International\NV3DVision\3DVision_275.33.exe



Silly Nvidia for not autostarting this during the install

#6
Posted 06/15/2011 01:13 PM   
!?!? Your second screenshot is showing the 3D Stereoscopic control panel. The option to run the setup wizard again is under "Test stereoscopice 3D..."
!?!? Your second screenshot is showing the 3D Stereoscopic control panel. The option to run the setup wizard again is under "Test stereoscopice 3D..."

#7
Posted 06/16/2011 12:48 AM   
!?!? Your second screenshot is showing the 3D Stereoscopic control panel. The option to run the setup wizard again is under "Test stereoscopice 3D..."
!?!? Your second screenshot is showing the 3D Stereoscopic control panel. The option to run the setup wizard again is under "Test stereoscopice 3D..."

#8
Posted 06/16/2011 12:48 AM   
Hi Donbazzil,

I suspect that this is related to the following issue (which is specific to overall 3D functionnality with the NVIDIA R275.33 drivers and certain 3D notebooks): http://forums.nvidia...1&#entry1250202

If so, then the good thing is that this has been reproduced in engineering and I'm told that a fix is pending for the next driver update.

In the meantime, you may want to try the "RUNNING AS AN ADMINISTRATOR" workaround suggested by other users or temporary revert to an older driver.

Regards,
Patrick Beaulieu
Senior Business Development Manager
NVIDIA 3D Vision Technologies
Hi Donbazzil,



I suspect that this is related to the following issue (which is specific to overall 3D functionnality with the NVIDIA R275.33 drivers and certain 3D notebooks): http://forums.nvidia...1&#entry1250202



If so, then the good thing is that this has been reproduced in engineering and I'm told that a fix is pending for the next driver update.



In the meantime, you may want to try the "RUNNING AS AN ADMINISTRATOR" workaround suggested by other users or temporary revert to an older driver.



Regards,

Patrick Beaulieu

Senior Business Development Manager

NVIDIA 3D Vision Technologies

#9
Posted 06/16/2011 02:03 AM   
Hi Donbazzil,

I suspect that this is related to the following issue (which is specific to overall 3D functionnality with the NVIDIA R275.33 drivers and certain 3D notebooks): http://forums.nvidia...1&#entry1250202

If so, then the good thing is that this has been reproduced in engineering and I'm told that a fix is pending for the next driver update.

In the meantime, you may want to try the "RUNNING AS AN ADMINISTRATOR" workaround suggested by other users or temporary revert to an older driver.

Regards,
Patrick Beaulieu
Senior Business Development Manager
NVIDIA 3D Vision Technologies
Hi Donbazzil,



I suspect that this is related to the following issue (which is specific to overall 3D functionnality with the NVIDIA R275.33 drivers and certain 3D notebooks): http://forums.nvidia...1&#entry1250202



If so, then the good thing is that this has been reproduced in engineering and I'm told that a fix is pending for the next driver update.



In the meantime, you may want to try the "RUNNING AS AN ADMINISTRATOR" workaround suggested by other users or temporary revert to an older driver.



Regards,

Patrick Beaulieu

Senior Business Development Manager

NVIDIA 3D Vision Technologies

#10
Posted 06/16/2011 02:03 AM   
[quote name='PatrickB@NVIDIA' date='16 June 2011 - 12:03 PM' timestamp='1308189798' post='1252371']
Hi Donbazzil,

I suspect that this is related to the following issue (which is specific to overall 3D functionnality with the NVIDIA R275.33 drivers and certain 3D notebooks): http://forums.nvidia...1&#entry1250202

If so, then the good thing is that this has been reproduced in engineering and I'm told that a fix is pending for the next driver update.

In the meantime, you may want to try the "RUNNING AS AN ADMINISTRATOR" workaround suggested by other users or temporary revert to an older driver.

Regards,
Patrick Beaulieu
Senior Business Development Manager
NVIDIA 3D Vision Technologies
[/quote]

Sorry I wasnt clear in my last post,
The solution for me was to run C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\275.27\Vista 64-bit\International\NV3DVision\3DVision_275.33.exe
Took nearly 5 hours to figure that out.
There wasnt a need to run it as an administrator,
and BTW your link doesnt work, but thanks anyways and I'm glad that you guys actively support your gear
[quote name='PatrickB@NVIDIA' date='16 June 2011 - 12:03 PM' timestamp='1308189798' post='1252371']

Hi Donbazzil,



I suspect that this is related to the following issue (which is specific to overall 3D functionnality with the NVIDIA R275.33 drivers and certain 3D notebooks): http://forums.nvidia...1&#entry1250202



If so, then the good thing is that this has been reproduced in engineering and I'm told that a fix is pending for the next driver update.



In the meantime, you may want to try the "RUNNING AS AN ADMINISTRATOR" workaround suggested by other users or temporary revert to an older driver.



Regards,

Patrick Beaulieu

Senior Business Development Manager

NVIDIA 3D Vision Technologies





Sorry I wasnt clear in my last post,

The solution for me was to run C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\275.27\Vista 64-bit\International\NV3DVision\3DVision_275.33.exe

Took nearly 5 hours to figure that out.

There wasnt a need to run it as an administrator,

and BTW your link doesnt work, but thanks anyways and I'm glad that you guys actively support your gear

#11
Posted 06/16/2011 09:01 AM   
[quote name='PatrickB@NVIDIA' date='16 June 2011 - 12:03 PM' timestamp='1308189798' post='1252371']
Hi Donbazzil,

I suspect that this is related to the following issue (which is specific to overall 3D functionnality with the NVIDIA R275.33 drivers and certain 3D notebooks): http://forums.nvidia...1&#entry1250202

If so, then the good thing is that this has been reproduced in engineering and I'm told that a fix is pending for the next driver update.

In the meantime, you may want to try the "RUNNING AS AN ADMINISTRATOR" workaround suggested by other users or temporary revert to an older driver.

Regards,
Patrick Beaulieu
Senior Business Development Manager
NVIDIA 3D Vision Technologies
[/quote]

Sorry I wasnt clear in my last post,
The solution for me was to run C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\275.27\Vista 64-bit\International\NV3DVision\3DVision_275.33.exe
Took nearly 5 hours to figure that out.
There wasnt a need to run it as an administrator,
and BTW your link doesnt work, but thanks anyways and I'm glad that you guys actively support your gear
[quote name='PatrickB@NVIDIA' date='16 June 2011 - 12:03 PM' timestamp='1308189798' post='1252371']

Hi Donbazzil,



I suspect that this is related to the following issue (which is specific to overall 3D functionnality with the NVIDIA R275.33 drivers and certain 3D notebooks): http://forums.nvidia...1&#entry1250202



If so, then the good thing is that this has been reproduced in engineering and I'm told that a fix is pending for the next driver update.



In the meantime, you may want to try the "RUNNING AS AN ADMINISTRATOR" workaround suggested by other users or temporary revert to an older driver.



Regards,

Patrick Beaulieu

Senior Business Development Manager

NVIDIA 3D Vision Technologies





Sorry I wasnt clear in my last post,

The solution for me was to run C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\275.27\Vista 64-bit\International\NV3DVision\3DVision_275.33.exe

Took nearly 5 hours to figure that out.

There wasnt a need to run it as an administrator,

and BTW your link doesnt work, but thanks anyways and I'm glad that you guys actively support your gear

#12
Posted 06/16/2011 09:01 AM   
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