Hello everyone, since I installed the last drivers I encountered a problem that is very annoying. Everything seems to be all right, but when I start a program that use the 3D, it works perfectly, but the only thing is that... it is in red/cyan. I don't know why, since I installed the new drivers, it switched automatically in red/cyan, and I can't figure out how to get it back so it uses the glasses given with the 3D nvidia kit...
I tried a rollback to the previous drivers, but it only made thing worse, since the 3D tab in the control panel just disappeared. So, I am now with the 3D working perfectly, but only in red cyan. Have you any Ides how I could switch it back on the "normal" mode ? For information I have the GeForce GTX 460M on an Alienware M17x.
Hello everyone, since I installed the last drivers I encountered a problem that is very annoying. Everything seems to be all right, but when I start a program that use the 3D, it works perfectly, but the only thing is that... it is in red/cyan. I don't know why, since I installed the new drivers, it switched automatically in red/cyan, and I can't figure out how to get it back so it uses the glasses given with the 3D nvidia kit...
I tried a rollback to the previous drivers, but it only made thing worse, since the 3D tab in the control panel just disappeared. So, I am now with the 3D working perfectly, but only in red cyan. Have you any Ides how I could switch it back on the "normal" mode ? For information I have the GeForce GTX 460M on an Alienware M17x.
The same thing happened to me - I almost crapped my pants when I loaded up Portal2 and all the menus were red, because I thought my graphics card had exploded. Fortunately I actually loaded into the game and realised my mistake, otherwise I might have started meddling for no reason.
To change back to proper 3D, the menu is:
NVIDIA control panel -> Stereoscopic 3D -> Set up stereoscopic 3D -> [b]"Stereoscopic 3D display type:"[/b]
It will be on '3D Vision Discover'; change it to whatever your monitor is.
If the problem is that the option simply actually isn't there, rather than you having trouble finding the option, then that's a different problem entirely. Perhaps you could run the Setup Wizard?
The same thing happened to me - I almost crapped my pants when I loaded up Portal2 and all the menus were red, because I thought my graphics card had exploded. Fortunately I actually loaded into the game and realised my mistake, otherwise I might have started meddling for no reason.
To change back to proper 3D, the menu is:
NVIDIA control panel -> Stereoscopic 3D -> Set up stereoscopic 3D -> "Stereoscopic 3D display type:"
It will be on '3D Vision Discover'; change it to whatever your monitor is.
If the problem is that the option simply actually isn't there, rather than you having trouble finding the option, then that's a different problem entirely. Perhaps you could run the Setup Wizard?
I tried a rollback to the previous drivers, but it only made thing worse, since the 3D tab in the control panel just disappeared. So, I am now with the 3D working perfectly, but only in red cyan. Have you any Ides how I could switch it back on the "normal" mode ? For information I have the GeForce GTX 460M on an Alienware M17x.
Sorry for the mistakes, and thank you very much.
I tried a rollback to the previous drivers, but it only made thing worse, since the 3D tab in the control panel just disappeared. So, I am now with the 3D working perfectly, but only in red cyan. Have you any Ides how I could switch it back on the "normal" mode ? For information I have the GeForce GTX 460M on an Alienware M17x.
Sorry for the mistakes, and thank you very much.
To change back to proper 3D, the menu is:
NVIDIA control panel -> Stereoscopic 3D -> Set up stereoscopic 3D -> [b]"Stereoscopic 3D display type:"[/b]
It will be on '3D Vision Discover'; change it to whatever your monitor is.
If the problem is that the option simply actually isn't there, rather than you having trouble finding the option, then that's a different problem entirely. Perhaps you could run the Setup Wizard?
To change back to proper 3D, the menu is:
NVIDIA control panel -> Stereoscopic 3D -> Set up stereoscopic 3D -> "Stereoscopic 3D display type:"
It will be on '3D Vision Discover'; change it to whatever your monitor is.
If the problem is that the option simply actually isn't there, rather than you having trouble finding the option, then that's a different problem entirely. Perhaps you could run the Setup Wizard?
If it worked the first time you set it up,then it deffenitly should work again with a clean setup..
If it worked the first time you set it up,then it deffenitly should work again with a clean setup..
Intel I7 3820 3.8 Ghz,MSI MS7760 Motherboard, 6GB )2x MSI GTX670 (SLI),OCZ Vertex 230Gb SSD,OCZ Agility 120Gb SSD, Asus 3D VG278HR ,Optoma HD67 3D DLP Beamer with 95inch 2.5 gain screen.