Okay, so I'm trying to install my new NVIDIA 3-D Vision Software. So firstly, I read the manual and it tells me to remove my Nvidia display driver. So I do and I restart my computer. Then, I put in the installation disc and select the "Install GeFore Graphics Driver". But then when this happens, I get an error saying "The NVIDIA setup program could not locate any drivers that are compatible with your current hardware." I have duel NVIDIA gtx 460 graphics cards. I'm not really sure what to do now. Please help!
Okay, so I'm trying to install my new NVIDIA 3-D Vision Software. So firstly, I read the manual and it tells me to remove my Nvidia display driver. So I do and I restart my computer. Then, I put in the installation disc and select the "Install GeFore Graphics Driver". But then when this happens, I get an error saying "The NVIDIA setup program could not locate any drivers that are compatible with your current hardware." I have duel NVIDIA gtx 460 graphics cards. I'm not really sure what to do now. Please help!
I was afraid of this. Your CD is rather old so the drivers on it don't know what a 460 is.
All you need to do, though, is go get the latest drivers from www.geforce.com. All the 3D stuff is included in the drivers now. You can pick the latest drivers or go a little beyond the latest and get the beta drivers if you want. Use the custom option and make sure everything is selected.
After you get done installing, right click the desktop and bring up the NVIDIA control panel. Go to the Stereoscopic 3D section and select 'Set up stereoscopic 3D' then, in the main panel, look for the 'Test stereoscopic 3D' option. Click the down arrow next to that then select Run Setup Wizard. That will guide you through the setup.
The one thing you'll be missing is the NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player. You can get that at www.geforce.com, too. Go to the drivers section and change the product to 3D Vision. Select the video player in the third box down.
I was afraid of this. Your CD is rather old so the drivers on it don't know what a 460 is.
All you need to do, though, is go get the latest drivers from www.geforce.com. All the 3D stuff is included in the drivers now. You can pick the latest drivers or go a little beyond the latest and get the beta drivers if you want. Use the custom option and make sure everything is selected.
After you get done installing, right click the desktop and bring up the NVIDIA control panel. Go to the Stereoscopic 3D section and select 'Set up stereoscopic 3D' then, in the main panel, look for the 'Test stereoscopic 3D' option. Click the down arrow next to that then select Run Setup Wizard. That will guide you through the setup.
The one thing you'll be missing is the NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player. You can get that at www.geforce.com, too. Go to the drivers section and change the product to 3D Vision. Select the video player in the third box down.
[quote name='Zloth' date='21 May 2011 - 12:32 PM' timestamp='1305952337' post='1240340']
I was afraid of this. Your CD is rather old so the drivers on it don't know what a 460 is.
All you need to do, though, is go get the latest drivers from www.geforce.com. All the 3D stuff is included in the drivers now. You can pick the latest drivers or go a little beyond the latest and get the beta drivers if you want. Use the custom option and make sure everything is selected.
After you get done installing, right click the desktop and bring up the NVIDIA control panel. Go to the Stereoscopic 3D section and select 'Set up stereoscopic 3D' then, in the main panel, look for the 'Test stereoscopic 3D' option. Click the down arrow next to that then select Run Setup Wizard. That will guide you through the setup.
The one thing you'll be missing is the NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player. You can get that at www.geforce.com, too. Go to the drivers section and change the product to 3D Vision. Select the video player in the third box down.
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Yeah this post was so long ago but just wanna say thanks! Forgot to say thank you. :|
[quote name='Zloth' date='21 May 2011 - 12:32 PM' timestamp='1305952337' post='1240340']
I was afraid of this. Your CD is rather old so the drivers on it don't know what a 460 is.
All you need to do, though, is go get the latest drivers from www.geforce.com. All the 3D stuff is included in the drivers now. You can pick the latest drivers or go a little beyond the latest and get the beta drivers if you want. Use the custom option and make sure everything is selected.
After you get done installing, right click the desktop and bring up the NVIDIA control panel. Go to the Stereoscopic 3D section and select 'Set up stereoscopic 3D' then, in the main panel, look for the 'Test stereoscopic 3D' option. Click the down arrow next to that then select Run Setup Wizard. That will guide you through the setup.
The one thing you'll be missing is the NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player. You can get that at www.geforce.com, too. Go to the drivers section and change the product to 3D Vision. Select the video player in the third box down.
Yeah this post was so long ago but just wanna say thanks! Forgot to say thank you. :|
All you need to do, though, is go get the latest drivers from www.geforce.com. All the 3D stuff is included in the drivers now. You can pick the latest drivers or go a little beyond the latest and get the beta drivers if you want. Use the custom option and make sure everything is selected.
After you get done installing, right click the desktop and bring up the NVIDIA control panel. Go to the Stereoscopic 3D section and select 'Set up stereoscopic 3D' then, in the main panel, look for the 'Test stereoscopic 3D' option. Click the down arrow next to that then select Run Setup Wizard. That will guide you through the setup.
The one thing you'll be missing is the NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player. You can get that at www.geforce.com, too. Go to the drivers section and change the product to 3D Vision. Select the video player in the third box down.
All you need to do, though, is go get the latest drivers from www.geforce.com. All the 3D stuff is included in the drivers now. You can pick the latest drivers or go a little beyond the latest and get the beta drivers if you want. Use the custom option and make sure everything is selected.
After you get done installing, right click the desktop and bring up the NVIDIA control panel. Go to the Stereoscopic 3D section and select 'Set up stereoscopic 3D' then, in the main panel, look for the 'Test stereoscopic 3D' option. Click the down arrow next to that then select Run Setup Wizard. That will guide you through the setup.
The one thing you'll be missing is the NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player. You can get that at www.geforce.com, too. Go to the drivers section and change the product to 3D Vision. Select the video player in the third box down.
I was afraid of this. Your CD is rather old so the drivers on it don't know what a 460 is.
All you need to do, though, is go get the latest drivers from www.geforce.com. All the 3D stuff is included in the drivers now. You can pick the latest drivers or go a little beyond the latest and get the beta drivers if you want. Use the custom option and make sure everything is selected.
After you get done installing, right click the desktop and bring up the NVIDIA control panel. Go to the Stereoscopic 3D section and select 'Set up stereoscopic 3D' then, in the main panel, look for the 'Test stereoscopic 3D' option. Click the down arrow next to that then select Run Setup Wizard. That will guide you through the setup.
The one thing you'll be missing is the NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player. You can get that at www.geforce.com, too. Go to the drivers section and change the product to 3D Vision. Select the video player in the third box down.
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Yeah this post was so long ago but just wanna say thanks! Forgot to say thank you. :|
I was afraid of this. Your CD is rather old so the drivers on it don't know what a 460 is.
All you need to do, though, is go get the latest drivers from www.geforce.com. All the 3D stuff is included in the drivers now. You can pick the latest drivers or go a little beyond the latest and get the beta drivers if you want. Use the custom option and make sure everything is selected.
After you get done installing, right click the desktop and bring up the NVIDIA control panel. Go to the Stereoscopic 3D section and select 'Set up stereoscopic 3D' then, in the main panel, look for the 'Test stereoscopic 3D' option. Click the down arrow next to that then select Run Setup Wizard. That will guide you through the setup.
The one thing you'll be missing is the NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player. You can get that at www.geforce.com, too. Go to the drivers section and change the product to 3D Vision. Select the video player in the third box down.
Yeah this post was so long ago but just wanna say thanks! Forgot to say thank you. :|