Should I upgrade to Windows 10?
Hi, I've been using Windows 7 with my main 3d vision setup but the OS is currently giving me lots of issues so I was thinking on upgrading to Windows 10. However I don't know if there are any issues with 3d Vision, is it safe to upgrade?
Hi, I've been using Windows 7 with my main 3d vision setup but the OS is currently giving me lots of issues so I was thinking on upgrading to Windows 10. However I don't know if there are any issues with 3d Vision, is it safe to upgrade?

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#1
Posted 04/06/2016 10:01 AM   
I am going to give the same advice I have echoed a few times on these boards of late. Don't upgrade. Dual Boot. You don't have to give up your windows 7 license. You can actually Download the files directly from microsoft and install a clean version of 10 to try out. You do not need a key, and there is no restrictions other than not being able to customize the desktop. At least then you will see how it runs on your hardware and have a choice. I personally have been mainly going back to windows 7 for actual gaming mainly for performance reasons. I have definitely had more issues with 10 with the same game installs.
I am going to give the same advice I have echoed a few times on these boards of late. Don't upgrade. Dual Boot.

You don't have to give up your windows 7 license. You can actually Download the files directly from microsoft and install a clean version of 10 to try out. You do not need a key, and there is no restrictions other than not being able to customize the desktop.

At least then you will see how it runs on your hardware and have a choice.
I personally have been mainly going back to windows 7 for actual gaming mainly for performance reasons. I have definitely had more issues with 10 with the same game installs.

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#2
Posted 04/06/2016 10:09 AM   
I just saw this thread https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/858123/3d-vision/windows-10-megathread-please-keep-win10-discussions-here/15/ So ignore this post, I have all the answers I wanted there. I'll probably do a dual boot just as necropants suggests, thanks for the advice!
I just saw this thread https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/858123/3d-vision/windows-10-megathread-please-keep-win10-discussions-here/15/


So ignore this post, I have all the answers I wanted there. I'll probably do a dual boot just as necropants suggests, thanks for the advice!

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#3
Posted 04/06/2016 11:08 AM   
I just installed a clean copy of Windows 10 and have been spending the last several hours to remove and tweak windows the way I prefer it to look. Microsoft is forcing too much stuff with the install. I got luck with my motherboard drivers for Win 10 since it installed a small app to change everything to the Windows 7 look, totally sweet. I cannot get the 3D Vision test application to work for some reason. I hope windows 10 can be configured and tweaked for the main purpose of gaming. Once I get the OS shaped to my preferences and remove all the extra shitware that MS installs. I am going to test some games in 3D Vision with the new Nvidia drivers. I'll report back any notable findings.
I just installed a clean copy of Windows 10 and have been spending the last several hours to remove and tweak windows the way I prefer it to look. Microsoft is forcing too much stuff with the install. I got luck with my motherboard drivers for Win 10 since it installed a small app to change everything to the Windows 7 look, totally sweet.

I cannot get the 3D Vision test application to work for some reason. I hope windows 10 can be configured and tweaked for the main purpose of gaming. Once I get the OS shaped to my preferences and remove all the extra shitware that MS installs. I am going to test some games in 3D Vision with the new Nvidia drivers. I'll report back any notable findings.

#4
Posted 04/06/2016 05:34 PM   
For me, 3Dvision works fine with windows10 x64
For me, 3Dvision works fine with windows10 x64

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#5
Posted 04/06/2016 05:39 PM   
[quote="Stryker_66"]I just installed a clean copy of Windows 10 and have been spending the last several hours to remove and tweak windows the way I prefer it to look. Microsoft is forcing too much stuff with the install. I got luck with my motherboard drivers for Win 10 since it installed a small app to change everything to the Windows 7 look, totally sweet. I cannot get the 3D Vision test application to work for some reason. I hope windows 10 can be configured and tweaked for the main purpose of gaming. Once I get the OS shaped to my preferences and remove all the extra shitware that MS installs. I am going to test some games in 3D Vision with the new Nvidia drivers. I'll report back any notable findings.[/quote] Weird about the 3d vision test thing, please keep us updated.
Stryker_66 said:I just installed a clean copy of Windows 10 and have been spending the last several hours to remove and tweak windows the way I prefer it to look. Microsoft is forcing too much stuff with the install. I got luck with my motherboard drivers for Win 10 since it installed a small app to change everything to the Windows 7 look, totally sweet.

I cannot get the 3D Vision test application to work for some reason. I hope windows 10 can be configured and tweaked for the main purpose of gaming. Once I get the OS shaped to my preferences and remove all the extra shitware that MS installs. I am going to test some games in 3D Vision with the new Nvidia drivers. I'll report back any notable findings.


Weird about the 3d vision test thing, please keep us updated.

All hail 3d modders DHR, MasterOtaku, Losti, Necropants, Helifax, bo3b, mike_ar69, Flugan, DarkStarSword, 4everAwake, 3d4dd and so many more helping to keep the 3d dream alive, find their 3d fixes at http://helixmod.blogspot.com/ Also check my site for spanish VR and mobile gaming news: www.gamermovil.com

#6
Posted 04/06/2016 09:30 PM   
There is a small program floating around somewhere which disables the need to run the test by Eincrou I believe. Maybe send him a PM for a download link
There is a small program floating around somewhere which disables the need to run the test by Eincrou I believe.

Maybe send him a PM for a download link

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#7
Posted 04/07/2016 01:20 AM   
Hi, are we talking about the enable 3D script? Skipping the test app. [code] REM Change a registry key and values with Regedit.exe REM and a temporary .reg file. Self contained script. REM REM For magic keyboard numbers go here: REM http://3dvision-blog.com/3053-modifying-all-3d-vision-control-key-combinations-as-you-need/ REM Necessary header for importing .reg file. > "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO. REM Decide which CPU architecture- to set the proper registry keys for x86 and x64. REM Using GOTO instead of IF THEN ELSE because of better compatibility. REM Assume x86 as the architecture. SET "KEY=[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]" REM Reset the key if that's not right. IF "%PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%"=="x86" GOTO EchoKey SET "KEY=[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]" :EchoKey >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO %KEY% REM Now the series of registry dwords for that \Stereo3D key. REM Modify the NVidia dword for SnapShotQuality. $55 is 85 decimal. >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "SnapShotQuality"=dword:00000055 REM Disable LaserSight by default, it sometimes causes performance problems. >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "LaserSightEnabled"=dword:00000000 REM Auto-check the Advanced config settings so Convergence HotKeys are available. >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoAdvancedHKConfig"=dword:00000001 REM Crank default Separation back to max of 100. >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoSeparation"=dword:00000032 REM Reset the take snapshot keyboard key >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "SaveStereoImage"=dword:00000470 REM Reset the keyboard keys for up/down separation. >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoSeparationAdjustLess"=dword:00000272 >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoSeparationAdjustMore"=dword:00000273 REM Reset the keyboard keys for up/down convergence. >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoConvergenceAdjustLess"=dword:00000274 >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoConvergenceAdjustMore"=dword:00000275 REM Let's auto-enable 3D, without going through the test. REM Bypass the Medical Test >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoVisionConfirmed"=dword:00000001 REM -- No registry key for opening the advanced in game settings disclosure triangle. REM These are all the hot-keys, with default values. Change to suit. REM Reset the main toggle key (Ctrl-T) >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoToggle"=dword:00000254 REM Reset the laser toggle key (Ctrl-F12) >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "ToggleLaserSight"=dword:0000027B REM Reset the green text overlay toggle key (Ctrl-Alt-Ins) >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "ToggleMemo"=dword:00000E2D REM Reset the frustum adjustment key (Ctrl-F11) >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "CycleFrustumAdjust"=dword:0000027A REM Reset the Save Settings key (Ctrl-F7) >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "WriteConfig"=dword:00000276 REM /s is used to avoid an "Are you sure" prompt regedit.exe /s "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" REM -- No registry key for Enable stereoscopic 3D checkbox, so we'll directly REM call the activation tool. Change path if this is not correct. REM We call for both 32 bit and 64 bit. If one fails it's not a problem. [/code]
Hi, are we talking about the enable 3D script? Skipping the test app.

REM Change a registry key and values with Regedit.exe 
REM and a temporary .reg file. Self contained script.
REM
REM For magic keyboard numbers go here:
REM http://3dvision-blog.com/3053-modifying-all-3d-vision-control-key-combinations-as-you-need/



REM Necessary header for importing .reg file.
> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO.

REM Decide which CPU architecture- to set the proper registry keys for x86 and x64.
REM Using GOTO instead of IF THEN ELSE because of better compatibility.

REM Assume x86 as the architecture.
SET "KEY=[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]"

REM Reset the key if that's not right.
IF "%PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%"=="x86" GOTO EchoKey
SET "KEY=[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]"

:EchoKey
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO %KEY%


REM Now the series of registry dwords for that \Stereo3D key.

REM Modify the NVidia dword for SnapShotQuality. $55 is 85 decimal.
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "SnapShotQuality"=dword:00000055

REM Disable LaserSight by default, it sometimes causes performance problems.
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "LaserSightEnabled"=dword:00000000

REM Auto-check the Advanced config settings so Convergence HotKeys are available.
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoAdvancedHKConfig"=dword:00000001

REM Crank default Separation back to max of 100.
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoSeparation"=dword:00000032

REM Reset the take snapshot keyboard key
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "SaveStereoImage"=dword:00000470

REM Reset the keyboard keys for up/down separation.
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoSeparationAdjustLess"=dword:00000272
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoSeparationAdjustMore"=dword:00000273

REM Reset the keyboard keys for up/down convergence.
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoConvergenceAdjustLess"=dword:00000274
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoConvergenceAdjustMore"=dword:00000275


REM Let's auto-enable 3D, without going through the test.

REM Bypass the Medical Test
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoVisionConfirmed"=dword:00000001

REM -- No registry key for opening the advanced in game settings disclosure triangle.


REM These are all the hot-keys, with default values. Change to suit.

REM Reset the main toggle key (Ctrl-T)
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoToggle"=dword:00000254

REM Reset the laser toggle key (Ctrl-F12)
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "ToggleLaserSight"=dword:0000027B

REM Reset the green text overlay toggle key (Ctrl-Alt-Ins)
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "ToggleMemo"=dword:00000E2D

REM Reset the frustum adjustment key (Ctrl-F11)
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "CycleFrustumAdjust"=dword:0000027A

REM Reset the Save Settings key (Ctrl-F7)
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "WriteConfig"=dword:00000276


REM /s is used to avoid an "Are you sure" prompt

regedit.exe /s "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg"


REM -- No registry key for Enable stereoscopic 3D checkbox, so we'll directly
REM call the activation tool. Change path if this is not correct.
REM We call for both 32 bit and 64 bit. If one fails it's not a problem.
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#8
Posted 04/07/2016 06:32 PM   
Well there is a Program with a GUI which allowed you to turn on a whole bunch of 3dvision options and bypassing the test all together. SO a bit different. Unsure where the link to download has gone
Well there is a Program with a GUI which allowed you to turn on a whole bunch of 3dvision options and bypassing the test all together. SO a bit different. Unsure where the link to download has gone

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#9
Posted 04/08/2016 04:20 AM   
If you are talking about the app from Eincrou, it can be found on the HelixBlog. http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2015/10/advanced-3d-vision-configuration.html
If you are talking about the app from Eincrou, it can be found on the HelixBlog.

http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2015/10/advanced-3d-vision-configuration.html

#10
Posted 04/08/2016 04:27 AM   
Ahh yes that's it, I missed seeing the link up there.
Ahh yes that's it, I missed seeing the link up there.

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#11
Posted 04/08/2016 04:47 AM   
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