Okay so I just got my 3d vision kit in the mail and I'm loving it so far - I'm very impressed with the results despite having only a 9600GT I can still get a playable framerate on most games med-high settings. But anyway, I'm having a bit of a problem. Whenever I'm doing something in 3D (Gaming, viewing pics, videos, etc) if I press the indicator light button on the IR transmitter to turn 3D off I get a blue screen of death. This happens in every single 3D game, pic, video, whatever. I push the button, it goes into 2D fine, then about 1 second later it gives me a BSOD..
Okay so I just got my 3d vision kit in the mail and I'm loving it so far - I'm very impressed with the results despite having only a 9600GT I can still get a playable framerate on most games med-high settings. But anyway, I'm having a bit of a problem. Whenever I'm doing something in 3D (Gaming, viewing pics, videos, etc) if I press the indicator light button on the IR transmitter to turn 3D off I get a blue screen of death. This happens in every single 3D game, pic, video, whatever. I push the button, it goes into 2D fine, then about 1 second later it gives me a BSOD..
This is a common issue with the driver cd. Update to the newest 3d vision drivers and your problems are probably over. You can download the drivers from the nvidia site.
This is a common issue with the driver cd. Update to the newest 3d vision drivers and your problems are probably over. You can download the drivers from the nvidia site.
[quote name='bartdesign' post='967676' date='Dec 19 2009, 08:31 PM']This is a common issue with the driver cd. Update to the newest 3d vision drivers and your problems are probably over. You can download the drivers from the nvidia site.[/quote]
The BSOD was an issue with the very first driver for Windows 7. It occurred when you toggle'd 3D off. It has been fixed in our latest drivers v1.17 (v195.62)
[quote name='bartdesign' post='967676' date='Dec 19 2009, 08:31 PM']This is a common issue with the driver cd. Update to the newest 3d vision drivers and your problems are probably over. You can download the drivers from the nvidia site.
The BSOD was an issue with the very first driver for Windows 7. It occurred when you toggle'd 3D off. It has been fixed in our latest drivers v1.17 (v195.62)
Win7 Ultimate 64-Bit
Syncmaster 2233RZ
Intel Core i7 920
9600GT 1GB
Nvidia 3D vision kit
Any ideas?
Win7 Ultimate 64-Bit
Syncmaster 2233RZ
Intel Core i7 920
9600GT 1GB
Nvidia 3D vision kit
Any ideas?
The BSOD was an issue with the very first driver for Windows 7. It occurred when you toggle'd 3D off. It has been fixed in our latest drivers v1.17 (v195.62)
The BSOD was an issue with the very first driver for Windows 7. It occurred when you toggle'd 3D off. It has been fixed in our latest drivers v1.17 (v195.62)