primary display adapter does not support nvidia 3d vision
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If it was a driver issue my 3d wouldnt work at all, it works 100% fine.
I am also worried about installing any of the recent 320 drivers thats why I have stayed with 314.22
yep. Took about 2 mins for folder deletion in explorer, then about 3 mins in regedit, but I knew where too look. 30 mins at most if you don't. I don't know a huge amount, but what I have learnt is when shit goes wrong with an app on your computer, it is almost ALWAYS the apps fault. Dodgy install, corrupt file, who knows. But a proper gutting of it invariably fixes the problem.
yep. Took about 2 mins for folder deletion in explorer, then about 3 mins in regedit, but I knew where too look. 30 mins at most if you don't. I don't know a huge amount, but what I have learnt is when shit goes wrong with an app on your computer, it is almost ALWAYS the apps fault. Dodgy install, corrupt file, who knows. But a proper gutting of it invariably fixes the problem.
[quote="foreverseeking"]yep. Took about 2 mins for folder deletion in explorer, then about 3 mins in regedit, but I knew where too look. 30 mins at most if you don't. I don't know a huge amount, but what I have learnt is when shit goes wrong with an app on your computer, it is almost ALWAYS the apps fault. Dodgy install, corrupt file, who knows. But a proper gutting of it invariably fixes the problem.
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Driver fusion does this for me, It will work after I install a fresh driver. But I am worried right when I start using my other monitor that it will go back.
foreverseeking said:yep. Took about 2 mins for folder deletion in explorer, then about 3 mins in regedit, but I knew where too look. 30 mins at most if you don't. I don't know a huge amount, but what I have learnt is when shit goes wrong with an app on your computer, it is almost ALWAYS the apps fault. Dodgy install, corrupt file, who knows. But a proper gutting of it invariably fixes the problem.
Driver fusion does this for me, It will work after I install a fresh driver. But I am worried right when I start using my other monitor that it will go back.
[quote="TsaebehT"]Press the Win Key and tap P until you're only running the one monitor that's 3D, either Computer only or Projector only. And then try running it.[/quote]
hmmm, confused?
I went as far as just unplugging my 2nd (non 3d monitor) and just using my 3D Monitor, 3D works 100% fine, but the 3D Vision Photo Viewer gives me that error that the primary display blah blah blah.
TsaebehT said:Press the Win Key and tap P until you're only running the one monitor that's 3D, either Computer only or Projector only. And then try running it.
hmmm, confused?
I went as far as just unplugging my 2nd (non 3d monitor) and just using my 3D Monitor, 3D works 100% fine, but the 3D Vision Photo Viewer gives me that error that the primary display blah blah blah.
dude seriously, I'm way to inebriated to be helping you, this is the blind leading the blind. How come your worried about the new drivers anyway? Seem to be good for me?
Does the 3D viewer work if just the one (offending) monitor is attached to the GPU? Did it work before and suddenly stop?
dude seriously, I'm way to inebriated to be helping you, this is the blind leading the blind. How come your worried about the new drivers anyway? Seem to be good for me?
Does the 3D viewer work if just the one (offending) monitor is attached to the GPU? Did it work before and suddenly stop?
The 3D Vision Photo Viewer does not work with either the "3D Monitor by itself or in combo with the non 3D Monitor".
It worked previously but only when I had the 3D Monitor, I recently added a 2nd monitor.
I never tried until last night.....That is why I was like what is going on, even though I never even touch it but I was playing diablo 3 (3D) I was like I am going to take a look at the photo viewer because Nvidia puts in gaming sample pictures in 3D but I got the error when trying to open it.
So my first instinct was to remove the other Monitor from my GPU (the non 3d monitor) but that did not fix it.
I never tried until last night.....That is why I was like what is going on, even though I never even touch it but I was playing diablo 3 (3D) I was like I am going to take a look at the photo viewer because Nvidia puts in gaming sample pictures in 3D but I got the error when trying to open it.
So my first instinct was to remove the other Monitor from my GPU (the non 3d monitor) but that did not fix it.
When I get home from work I am just going to do a clean nvidia display driver install with just my 3D Monitor attached and see if it works then, I am 100% sure this will fix it
When I get home from work I am just going to do a clean nvidia display driver install with just my 3D Monitor attached and see if it works then, I am 100% sure this will fix it
I still stick by my original diagnosis. It simply must be an NVidia driver issue. Don't trust your driver fusion thingy, do it by hand. just because your 3D works doesn't mean it's not a driver issue. My monitor would work in 3D perfectly, until I restarted it, then it would only work in discover. I thought it was maybe a hardware issue, but it was driver related. Clean install did not fix it (which is supposed to remove all settings). Only completely gutting NVidia from the system cleared it.
I still stick by my original diagnosis. It simply must be an NVidia driver issue. Don't trust your driver fusion thingy, do it by hand. just because your 3D works doesn't mean it's not a driver issue. My monitor would work in 3D perfectly, until I restarted it, then it would only work in discover. I thought it was maybe a hardware issue, but it was driver related. Clean install did not fix it (which is supposed to remove all settings). Only completely gutting NVidia from the system cleared it.
do that dude, and if it works after gutting Nvidia, which I'm betting it will, you can safely say that Driver fusion doesn't work for uninstalling. If not, then I have no idea as it's obviously not a hardware problem as your 3D is working. I would bet my left knacker it's a driver thing......
Ah hell, I didn't need it anyway!
on that note, good night and farewell, it's past my bedtime.
do that dude, and if it works after gutting Nvidia, which I'm betting it will, you can safely say that Driver fusion doesn't work for uninstalling. If not, then I have no idea as it's obviously not a hardware problem as your 3D is working. I would bet my left knacker it's a driver thing......
Ah hell, I didn't need it anyway!
on that note, good night and farewell, it's past my bedtime.
He never really answered my question, I asked if he could view the pics at the end of the setup process.
[quote="blkmamba"]Yes Wizard runs completely fine.[/quote]
More than likely, the shorcut on his desktop is an old one that has an invalid path description.
Like I said, run the wizard. If you can view the pictures at the end, there is nothing wrong with the viewer itself.
While running the wizard, click the box that installs a new shortcut.
I am also worried about installing any of the recent 320 drivers thats why I have stayed with 314.22
OS: Win 8 CPU: I7 4770k 3.5GZ GPU: GTX 780ti
Driver fusion does this for me, It will work after I install a fresh driver. But I am worried right when I start using my other monitor that it will go back.
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
hmmm, confused?
I went as far as just unplugging my 2nd (non 3d monitor) and just using my 3D Monitor, 3D works 100% fine, but the 3D Vision Photo Viewer gives me that error that the primary display blah blah blah.
Does the 3D viewer work if just the one (offending) monitor is attached to the GPU? Did it work before and suddenly stop?
OS: Win 8 CPU: I7 4770k 3.5GZ GPU: GTX 780ti
It worked previously but only when I had the 3D Monitor, I recently added a 2nd monitor.
OS: Win 8 CPU: I7 4770k 3.5GZ GPU: GTX 780ti
So my first instinct was to remove the other Monitor from my GPU (the non 3d monitor) but that did not fix it.
OS: Win 8 CPU: I7 4770k 3.5GZ GPU: GTX 780ti
Ah hell, I didn't need it anyway!
on that note, good night and farewell, it's past my bedtime.
OS: Win 8 CPU: I7 4770k 3.5GZ GPU: GTX 780ti
More than likely, the shorcut on his desktop is an old one that has an invalid path description.
Like I said, run the wizard. If you can view the pictures at the end, there is nothing wrong with the viewer itself.
While running the wizard, click the box that installs a new shortcut.