My notebook is sony vpccw2s4c(video card: GT 330M).
Yesterday I upgraded the Nvidia driver to 266.58. When I ran the setup wizard ,the wizard gave the error:
GeForce 3D Vision Setup Wizard Error:
Error in stereoCPLAPI,
GameProfiles->openEnum() returned false,
Eception in StereoCPLAPI,
in GameProfiles->openEnum()
The same problem happened at my desktop(NV 9800 GT)
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='19 April 2011 - 12:23 PM' timestamp='1303237418' post='1227348']
Are you running the 3D Vision wisard while connected to another external monitor?
[/quote]
No,I didn't connect to any external monitor.
I just wanted to test the "discover" model.
[quote name='kevinpig' date='22 April 2011 - 08:47 AM' timestamp='1303480045' post='1228856']
No,I didn't connect to any external monitor.
I just wanted to test the "discover" model.
[/quote]
3D Vision Discover is currently not supported on notebooks.
Apologies for digging up an old topic, but I too am having an issue with the setup wizard. When I run the wizard, I choose discover glasses and click next. On page 2 it crashes with the following errors, repeatedly: Error in Stereo NvAPI, NvAPI_Stereo_CreateHandleFromIUnknown() returned error. And then: Exception in Stereo NvAPI, in NvAPI_Stereo_CreateHandlerFromIUnknown().
What I have noticed is, that when clicking aroung between the different options on the device type selection, the next step changes based on which device you select. In the case of the discover glasses, I wouldn't expect it to try and configure my IR emitter (which I don't have nor should I need), but the next step in the list clearly says IR Emitter and I suspect that it is tring to find/configure it anyway.
My graphics is GeForce 8800 GT, running on Windows 7 32-bit.
Apologies for digging up an old topic, but I too am having an issue with the setup wizard. When I run the wizard, I choose discover glasses and click next. On page 2 it crashes with the following errors, repeatedly: Error in Stereo NvAPI, NvAPI_Stereo_CreateHandleFromIUnknown() returned error. And then: Exception in Stereo NvAPI, in NvAPI_Stereo_CreateHandlerFromIUnknown().
What I have noticed is, that when clicking aroung between the different options on the device type selection, the next step changes based on which device you select. In the case of the discover glasses, I wouldn't expect it to try and configure my IR emitter (which I don't have nor should I need), but the next step in the list clearly says IR Emitter and I suspect that it is tring to find/configure it anyway.
My graphics is GeForce 8800 GT, running on Windows 7 32-bit.
Yesterday I upgraded the Nvidia driver to 266.58. When I ran the setup wizard ,the wizard gave the error:
GeForce 3D Vision Setup Wizard Error:
Error in stereoCPLAPI,
GameProfiles->openEnum() returned false,
Eception in StereoCPLAPI,
in GameProfiles->openEnum()
The same problem happened at my desktop(NV 9800 GT)
Please help me ..
Yesterday I upgraded the Nvidia driver to 266.58. When I ran the setup wizard ,the wizard gave the error:
GeForce 3D Vision Setup Wizard Error:
Error in stereoCPLAPI,
GameProfiles->openEnum() returned false,
Eception in StereoCPLAPI,
in GameProfiles->openEnum()
The same problem happened at my desktop(NV 9800 GT)
Please help me ..
Anybody else?
[/quote]
Are you running the 3D Vision wisard while connected to another external monitor?
Anybody else?
Are you running the 3D Vision wisard while connected to another external monitor?
Are you running the 3D Vision wisard while connected to another external monitor?
[/quote]
No,I didn't connect to any external monitor.
I just wanted to test the "discover" model.
Are you running the 3D Vision wisard while connected to another external monitor?
No,I didn't connect to any external monitor.
I just wanted to test the "discover" model.
No,I didn't connect to any external monitor.
I just wanted to test the "discover" model.
[/quote]
3D Vision Discover is currently not supported on notebooks.
No,I didn't connect to any external monitor.
I just wanted to test the "discover" model.
3D Vision Discover is currently not supported on notebooks.
What I have noticed is, that when clicking aroung between the different options on the device type selection, the next step changes based on which device you select. In the case of the discover glasses, I wouldn't expect it to try and configure my IR emitter (which I don't have nor should I need), but the next step in the list clearly says IR Emitter and I suspect that it is tring to find/configure it anyway.
My graphics is GeForce 8800 GT, running on Windows 7 32-bit.
I really want this to work correctly...
What I have noticed is, that when clicking aroung between the different options on the device type selection, the next step changes based on which device you select. In the case of the discover glasses, I wouldn't expect it to try and configure my IR emitter (which I don't have nor should I need), but the next step in the list clearly says IR Emitter and I suspect that it is tring to find/configure it anyway.
My graphics is GeForce 8800 GT, running on Windows 7 32-bit.
I really want this to work correctly...